Funny isn't it ,when you can do something you don't think of it as a skill , just something you can do !!!! It has been over 30 years since I touched a machine properly, I was given an electric one , but that needs adjusting as it just makes a big mess of the thread , looks like a birds nest ...

I used to make most of my own clothes up till I was about 19 or 20 ,apart from the levis!!! but shirts, jackets, trousers were all home made . As I said , mum was a seamstress, and I grew up being able to use a machine . We had 2 huge commercial sewing machines in the back room , and mum would always be on one , and the other one would be used by sometimes, my older sister, or my dad or me . The other kids were too small then . I used to mainly sew arms , front panels and back panels for jackets (nearly all leather), and mum would sew all the bits together. I used to get offcuts of leather and suede from the company mum worked for, and cut wiggly shapes out of them and sew them onto cheap cotton backing and then make them into jackets or trousers . The firms boss ,who was also a friend of the family , saw them one day and said what a great idea !! had me in the factory showing them what I did and they started selling them . I got £500 for the idea.. not bad for a 14-15 year old in 1971-'72 !! The multi colour suede stuff was the best seller , it seemed that everyone had something made by us then . We would see stuff made by us on things like top of the pops regularly . I still have a couple of pairs of unworn suede flares now . Ahhh the good ole days !!! I remember when I were a lad .....(the sound of the Hovis music plays in the background ) that day afta war , eeeee it were grand...(The only thing is, if it had been me going down that hill on my bike , I would have crashed at the bottom doing about 40mph ...another 3 months in hospital !!!!)Ahhhhh the pain !!!
cheers
Russ