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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

New Arrival

We are so excited to be providing a temporary home for the cutest Singer Featherweight!.
This 1946 machine was rescued by Jack Yezbak, the local expert in Featherweight repair and refurbishing. It has been completely rebuilt, painted in a lovely retro powder blue color and will steal your heart in a minute-or less.

I saw it at the recent Patchwork in the Pines Quilt Show hosted by RQK, a local Quilt Guild. I fell in love with it and almost took it home but opted for a dark green machine also rebuilt and painted by Jack.

If you hurry you can see both machine's at the shop-and take the blue one home with you!

Featherweight owners-how do you feel about your machine(s)? How did you get them? 

Most inherit their machines from family, but some (many) machines are abandoned to be rescued by wonderful people like Jack.  By the way if you inherited one or found one to rescue that needs a tune up or more, Jack can fix it up to run like it should so it will be purring along piecing your quilts for you.

Come see our baby before it goes to it's new home-maybe yours!

Jack Yezbak can be reached at 231-943-3504 for repair and maintenance of all older model (non-electronic) sewing machines.

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