Sew Cranky is a unique business founded by Michael Sabo and Ginger Alberti, dedicated to sharing their passion for hands-on history through the art of sewing. With a collection of beautifully restored antique hand crank and treadle sewing machines, Sew Cranky offers workshops, demonstrations, and lectures on the development of the sewing machine industry and its impact on society. Their mission is to create something beautiful using these historic machines, providing participants with the opportunity to sew their own piece of usable hands-on history.
Located in Hancock, Michigan, Sew Cranky has a brick and mortar home at 322 Quincy Street, where they showcase their collection of original, antique sewing machines from the late 1800s to the 1950s. Each machine is carefully restored by Michael and Ginger, ensuring smooth operation and preserving the original beauty of the decals and paint. In addition to workshops and demonstrations, Sew Cranky also offers machine sales and repairs, making it a haven for sewing enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
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