At the moment Katie and I are still waiting to move into our garage apartment. After that I can get the machines out of my parents garage, and then start tinkering with them. I've got a big learning curve ahead of me, but I'm really looking forward to what I'll be able to produce.
Also, I want to acknowledge all of the folks who have been contacting me through Etsy and who like what I do. Thank you for patiently waiting for me to get set-up and make you something in your size (rather than just making things in my size). Your support is appreciated!
Take care of each other this year,
Russell


Rimoldi safety stitch

Reece S2 button hole

Singer button attaching machine
I'll post more pics and details later, but I have to mention here that part of this lot includes a 1930's Union Special two needle chain-stitch machine, with a felled seam attachment. I'm pretty excited about that one!
Astonished with your determination and ingenuity! Glad to see you made it on the plane. take a look at this: http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2012/01/tool-review-dymo-metal-embossing-tapewriter.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+makezineonline+%28MAKE%29
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