Taming The Wild Minky
Featured Products The Elna eXcellence 710 Our featured sewist here has a classic Singer 500a AKA the Rocketeer of her very own. It’s a favorite of ours and vintage sewing machine enthusiasts around the globe.…
Featured Products The Elna eXcellence 710 Our featured sewist here has a classic Singer 500a AKA the Rocketeer of her very own. It’s a favorite of ours and vintage sewing machine enthusiasts around the globe.…
The Elna eXcellence 790Pro is described by Elna as a “Semi-Professional Computerized Sewing Machine. We would probably call it “the machine we want most in our life”. Let’s see what you think: While the 790…
I could lie and tell you this is all for our customers, but lets be honest, we wanted this stuff for ourselves. You just happen to benefit from it! The Westalee Design Locking Rulers make…
Asking 10 different people what the best sewing machine is, will likely get you at least 7 different answers. Worst of all none of those answers may be right for you and your sewing needs. …
Maybe you’ve noticed by now, or maybe you haven’t, but this red square has found a home in a lot of places on our website now. It means pretty much what you would expect it…
Once upon a time there was a little Singer Featherweight that came to live with us. It could still sew a pretty stitch but wasn’t much to look at. It’s graphics were mostly gone and…
We are sharing the love this February and offering up an advanced class project! The Queen Of Hearts Apron is a great way to get an introduction to using a serger (provided if needed) as…
So a while back we decided to convert the service area at Millard Sewing Center into our Sewing Studio. We had no intentions of losing or even shrinking our repair area, just moving it into…
Hello neighbors to the north. It just got a little easier to fulfill all of your sewing needs. While we have always been willing to ship anywhere, we have finally added full shipping options for…
When I started creating this website I wanted to take pictures of each item ourselves. Then retake pictures as each item was sold and replaced with a new one. Luckily I never did a pinky…