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− | + | Welcome to the NeedleBar Museum Archive. | |
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+ | The NeedleBar was an international group of enthusiastic collectors of antique and vintage (1829 to 1960) sewing machines, who also had an interest in researching the history of these fascinating items, their inventors and their makers. | ||
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+ | As the site owner I have been online freely sharing and maintaining information about this engrossing subject for 20 years since 1995. The NeedleBar Museum in this present form has been online since 2000. | ||
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+ | The objective of the NeedleBar was to research, share and discuss information about the history, development and makers of antique sewing machines. | ||
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'''Alan Quinn | '''Alan Quinn | ||
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+ | ''The NeedleBar Museum was and remains non-commercial. We do not give values for machines. | ||
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+ | | [[Sewing Machine Manufacturers ]] || [[Toy & Miniature Machines ]] | ||
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− | + | [http://www.needlebar.org/cm NeedleBar Picture Library] | |
− | + | [http://www.needlebar.org/main NeedleBar Original Site] | |
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Revision as of 08:31, 10 February 2020
Contents
The NeedleBar Museum Archive Main Site
Introduction to the NeedleBar Museum Archive
Welcome to the NeedleBar Museum Archive.
The NeedleBar was an international group of enthusiastic collectors of antique and vintage (1829 to 1960) sewing machines, who also had an interest in researching the history of these fascinating items, their inventors and their makers.
As the site owner I have been online freely sharing and maintaining information about this engrossing subject for 20 years since 1995. The NeedleBar Museum in this present form has been online since 2000.
The objective of the NeedleBar was to research, share and discuss information about the history, development and makers of antique sewing machines.
Alan Quinn
NeedleBar Museum Owner
The NeedleBar Museum was and remains non-commercial. We do not give values for machines.
Glossary
Parts of a Sewing Machine |
English - French Translation of Terms |
Machine Index
NeedleBar Museum Articles
Singer Bonnières Archives |
19th Century Trade Press Articles |
Conserving, Restoring and Repairing |
NeedleBar Forum Gallery
NeedleBar Forum Pictures |
Mystery Machines |