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You Can Save Money On Your Sewing Machine Repair

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My grandmother was a real seamstress. She was famous for making childrens clothes. She amazed everyone with her beautiful quilts. I suppose you might say things were different back then.

She did all of her sewing on a cast iron single stitch sewing machine that she took care of herself. She was an expert cleaning, oiling, adjusting, and servicing her own sewing machine.

Sewers expected to care for their own sewing machine. Many users would go year after year without ever thinking about taking their sewing machine to a sewing machine repair center. They would clean, oil, and adjust their sewing machines themselves.

Gradually, the sewing world changed. New power systems, electronic, computer board turned that cast iron single stitch into a powerful dynamic super sewing machine with hundreds of stitches and amazing possibilities.

Were things simpler, or just more primitive?

I suppose it is a matter of opinion, but sewing machines certainly have advanced.

Better sewing machines today offer hundreds of stitches, spectacular lighting, and loads of convenience features. They are amazing.

Periodically, I listen to customers whose old sewing machine has worn out, rusted, and is not worth fixing. I hear their fear and doubts over learning a new sewing machine.

I never argue with them, but sometimes, I will offer the customer a new loaner machine while her machine is being repaired. It is amazing how many new machines get sold that way.

Repairing sewing machines, however, requires a high level of technical skills. The more advanced the sewing machine, the more skills you need.

Many users feel overwhelmed and fearful they might break their baby. The expert sewing machine repair technician has become even more important to the user.

Unfortunately, before calling for help from a professional technician, many people will seek the aid of an inexperienced friend, neighbor, or husband. Often this is a recipe for disaster.

Yes, there are some easy fixes, but turn the wrong screw, get the tensions, timing, balance, or feed out just a little, and the machine stops working at all.

You can learn to repair your own sewing machine. Find the specialized knowledge and develop the vital skills you need to do your own sewing machine repair.

A sewing machine repair course will reveal the secrets of sewing machine repair. You can tap many helpful resources to get help when you need it. Sewing machine repair makes a great hobby and a super home business.

I was a small church preacher for over 20 years, when I started repairing sewing machines. It was exciting and satisfying. It did not take a long time to learn the basics either. You could do the same. You can do your own sewing machine repair.

What if you could save $4,000 by doing your own sewing machine repair over the life of your sewing machine? What if you could repair your friends and neighbors sewing machines? What if you could make real money doing sewing machine repair?

How can you discover the secrets of sewing machine repair? You will need some basic tools. You will need a good sewing machine repair course. Then you can enjoy years of a great hobby practicing the art and skills of sewing machine repair.
 

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Get the secrets of sewing machine repair.  Dr. David Trumble shows the step by step how you can repair sewing machines yourself with confidence. Enjoy all his free resources, tips, and tricks. Begin with his free beginner's course, 7 Steps To Peak Performance For Your Sewing Machine.

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