Sewhandy Sewing Machine

This is the original Sewhandy sewing machine that was designed years before the SINGER Featherweight Model 221. I have written two volumes on these Sewhandy sewing machines: Volume 1 covers the history and development while Volume 2 covers present day maintenance and repair.
For more about Volume 1 History, mouse click on the book cover below.

(due out by late November 07)

For more about Volume 2 Maintenance & Repair, mouse click on the book cover below.

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Sewhandy book "before the Featherweight - SEWHANDY"  by Darrel P. Kaiser @ www.SewhandySewingmachine.com, www.DarrelKaiserBooks.com & www.SewingMachineTech.com

 

Sewhandy book "before the Featherweight - SEWHANDY Volume 2  Maintenance & Repair"  by Darrel P. Kaiser @ www.SewhandySewingMachine.com, www.DarrelKaiserBooks.com & www.SewingMachineTech.com

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