Sewing Machine Repair for the Home Sewer


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Takes the sewing machine owner through problem/solution scenarios allowing them to perform their own repairs and maintenance.




Serger Repair for the Home Sewer


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Do it yourself Serger machine repair!!! Sound like a far fetched idea? Not so, according to Reuben O. Doyle, a sewing machine repairman of 25 years and author of "Serger Repair for the Home Sewer." "In over 75% of the repair jobs I get, the home sewer/crafter could easily have handled the job if only they'd known what to look for. In about 25% of the repair jobs I go out on, the problem is such a minor one that anyone with a checklist of what to look for could fix it in seconds, but I have to charge them the same service fee as on any repair job. Of course any broken parts need to be taken to an authorized service repairman for repair or replacement, but those types of service calls are by far the minority!" Written in step by step instructional style, this book takes the serger machine owner through problem/solution scenarios allowing them to fix problems that can cause a lot of frustration for those who sew. Whether you have an older model machine, or one of the newer models, this book will help keep your general repair costs to a minimum. The home sewer can now just look up the problem in this handy guide book and follow the instructions on how to fix it. YES, it's now as easy to fix your serger machine as picking up a book!




The Complete Handbook of Sewing Machine Repair


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The mechanisms, adjustments, and repair of Pfaff, White, New Home, and Brother sewing machines are explained with pictures, diagrams, and parts lists




Sewing Machine Repair As a Home Business


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Imagine your own PART TIME sewing machine repair business bringing in thousands each year! Sewing machines need to be serviced AT LEAST once per year or more if problems come up in the middle of a sewing project. Sewing machines in places of business (dry cleaners, hospitals, schools) need to be cleaned and adjusted QUARTERLY. When you consider the fact that there are 85 million or more sewing machines in homes today, not counting another ten million sewing machines in grade schools, high schools, colleges, dry cleaners, tailor shops, hospitals, major department stores, prisons, homes for children, correctional homes, there is a NEVER ENDING SUPPLY of sewing machines that need to be cleaned, adjusted, timed and repaired. "Sewing Machine Repair As A Home Business" teaches you EVERYTHING you need to know about how to repair sewing machines. We assume that you have had no previous experience in repairing sewing machines. However, if you have had some experience with sewing machines you will learn how to use your knowledge to your best advantage. Step by step instructions as well as hundreds of illustrations and diagrams show sewing machine parts, proper adjustments, cleaning, timing, changing and adjusting tensions. We teach you how to properly clean and lubricate machines; how to check out troubles such as needle breakage, skipped stitches, breaking thread, thread jamming in the bobbin; how to select the correct needle, plus much, much more. "Sewing Machine Repair As A Home Business" gives detailed information on how to start up and run this business as well as sample ads to run, customer information cards, how to charge customers, plus hints and tips on how to get customers, and sure fire methods of getting dozens of referrals from your customers! Also included is a listing of wholesalers where parts and sewing items can be purchased at wholesale cost. We teach you how to make additional sales after the repair job which can add HUNDREDS of dollars to the profits you're already enjoying. We suggest that you go to some yard sales or flea market and buy a cheap used sewing machine or two. These will be your "practice" machines. Following the instructions in "Sewing Machine Repair as a Home Business" you'll have these machines running smoothly in just a little while. And, don't forget, you can turn around and sell the machines you've repaired to make back the money you spent on them PLUS SOME PROFIT! TRAIN AT HOME! You don't have to quit your present job to get into the lucrative field of sewing machine repair. One or two evenings a week will get you in business in just a few weeks. A little more time spent in reading "Sewing Machine Repair as a Home Business" and working on your "practice" machines will get you out into the real world of sewing machine repair in just a couple of weeks! Work when YOU want to work! Ignore inflation! Command big money for your services! Easy to get started! Earn more part time than many people do working 40-60 hours a week! No special tools needed to do this tremendous business! As a sewing machine repairman for over 30 years, I have seen just about every type of sewing machine problem that there is. It is this 30 years of experience that I have put together in one clear, easy-to-read, easy-to-understand book that will get YOU started quickly in this "better than any other home based money-making business". "Sewing Machine Repair as a Home Business" gives complete instructions on exactly how to repair a sewing machine and continues on through to how to advertise and market your services, plus it gives all the forms and samples needed to get in business quickly. "Sewing Machine Repair as a Home Business: * Gives step-by-step instructions on how to repair 90% of sewing machine problems.* No special tools required.* One simple test will fix over 25% of all repair jobs.* 10 point maintenance check list tells immediately what the problem is.* $50 to $100 per hour PROFIT.







How to Select, Service, Repair & Maintain Your Vintage Sewing Machine


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***PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A BLACK & WHITE EDITION*** If you liked the First Edition, then you'll love the Second. While the second edition includes the same content as the first, minor revisions, additional topics, and an index were added. Written with the novice in mind, this Second Edition guide, 'How to Select, Service, Repair & Maintain your Vintage Sewing Machine' will show you how to do just that. With easy to follow step by step instructions, you'll feel confident working on your own vintage sewing machine. It's like having an instructor right there with you. Focusing solely on sewing machines pre-1960, this book covers topics such as: How to buy, what to look for, servicing steps with pictures, various repair topics, how to ship, finding parts & manuals, troubleshooting, maintaining, proper storage and more.




Willcox & Gibbs


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No1 NEW RELEASE, AMAZON Oct 2019. The Willcox & Gibbs chain-stitch sewing machines are one of the most collected sewing machines of all time. Some say the machine represents the finest piece of 19th Century precision engineering in the world. Certainly the company thought so, advertising their machines as 'Beyond Comparison'. Today most enthusiasts try to have at least one W&G in their collection. World renowned author Alex Askaroff brings to life this amazing machine and the even more amazing men who built it.




The Sewing Machine Master Guide


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A comprehensive easy to navigate efficient sewing machine guide and reference book for beginners and experts.




Make It, Own It, Love It


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Join Matt Chapple, the UK's top amateur stitcher and winner of the BBC’s Great British Sewing Bee2015 as he shares everything you need to know about repairing and maintaining your attire in this non-nonsense guide. Focusing on making sewing easy and fun, it covers tools of the trade, essential repairs and alterations as well as complete step-by-step instructions instructions for making projects from scratch, such as a box-pleated skirt and adding bias binding to pocket edges for a splash of colour. Matt’s no-nonsense language strips away the complexity of sewing, as he gives practical advice on how to repair fabrics from denim and corduroy to tweed and wool, and offers tips to make wardrobe malfunctions a thing of the past. Written for the uninitiated stitcher, concentrating on common clothing issues we all face, be it a loss of a button, a hole in the pocket or something more serious like a fallen hem.