Dance with a Viking, or would you prefer a Singer? - all about sewing machines: use & maintenance

Dance with a Viking, or would you prefer a Singer? - all about sewing machines: use & maintenance

Adult Course | Registration opens 6/4/2024 7:00 AM MDT

200 Grant Street Denver, CO 80203 United States

207 Fiber

All

7/15/2024 (one day)

5:30 PM-8:30 PM MDT on Mon

$55.50

$47.17

Attention sewing machine operators

 

Have you ever had an inspired moment scuttled by a fussy sewing machine? Have you ever wondered if the engineers who design them have ever actually sewn anything?

That’s just the tip of the iceberg of quips and commentary I’ve heard from my customers.

I can tell you that I grasp the mentality of both those cultures AND have similar tool and language skills. You will learn things here about sewing machines, their adjustable features and how they interact that will help them be your friend from a factory trained tech of 42 years experience AND Colorado certified history teacher.

 

You will be amazed by the simplicity of adjusting thread tension after this class.

You will also learn how to buy &/or upgrade to the sewing machine you want/need.

  • *Be sure to bring your sewing machine and any comfortable tools for use with your machine.

Robert took a position with the Singer Manufacturing Co. (Simanco) in 1977 as a trainee at their repair facility in Denver, vicinity of Colfax Ave/Federal Blvd. This was a company-run facility from the “Singer Shop In Every MalI in The Known Universe” era. Initially motivated by the rest of his non-remunerative life playing music. (He had made a conscious decision not to join the ranks of public school educators due in part to the history curriculum requirements in many local public schools).

 

During that 1-2 year (planned) experience, he discovered the unexpected satisfaction of “fixing broken things”. Two plus forty years later, he carries not only the training and experience those years brought but an understanding of the common frustrations sewists face with their (apparently moody) equipment.

 

To date, his most recurring satisfactions are singing a song well and watching lights come on for someone who finally understands how to dance with a sewing machine.