Now that’s a lotta labor!! Love that sewing machine, never seen a hand cranker before. I’ll have to say you got one of the coolest looking logos I’ve seen on TH-cam.
I’m really into early engineering. That sewing machine is a work of art! Not nearly enough praise was given to the Inventors of our past. Everyone knows Einstein, Edison, Henry Ford, Bell, and Tesla. And I’m sure most folks remember Eli Whitney from the schoolbooks. But think of ALL of the marvels of today. Who invented that stuff? Very few know because Credit wasn’t given where due. I think because most of it wasn’t created by “Inventors”. It was created by “workers”. The farmer plowing the fields. The seamstress sewing the dress. The blacksmith forging the steel. The carpenter building the houses. Workers. Workers who needed a tool to make their job easier or more efficient. Not some scientist/inventor/dreamer who was trying to make $ from a product.
I like the way that's coming along. Excited to see it put up.
Justin,Jack of all trades, very, very good,job
Now that’s a lotta labor!! Love that sewing machine, never seen a hand cranker before. I’ll have to say you got one of the coolest looking logos I’ve seen on TH-cam.
I watched until the end
Can't wait
I’m really into early engineering. That sewing machine is a work of art! Not nearly enough praise was given to the Inventors of our past. Everyone knows Einstein, Edison, Henry Ford, Bell, and Tesla. And I’m sure most folks remember Eli Whitney from the schoolbooks. But think of ALL of the marvels of today. Who invented that stuff? Very few know because Credit wasn’t given where due. I think because most of it wasn’t created by “Inventors”. It was created by “workers”. The farmer plowing the fields. The seamstress sewing the dress. The blacksmith forging the steel. The carpenter building the houses. Workers. Workers who needed a tool to make their job easier or more efficient. Not some scientist/inventor/dreamer who was trying to make $ from a product.
Try an old foot treadle sewing machine. It is how I made one of my first tipis. But the hand sewer too.
@@lindaholley6919 what material do you source. This drop cloth stretches a lot during sewing
@SpiritoftheOutdoors i have not had that problem because I wet "drop cloth" material first due to the shrinkage or any 100% untreated material.
@@lindaholley6919 thank you
Kathy said u need,go on alone,win that million dollars,she just saying u got skills
@@jeffbuzbee9311 clay said he won 500,000 on it . Im not sure i could pull it off
Just being away from family, be worse part,id think!