Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Dexter Sewing Machine Company



Dexter Sewing Machine Co.

Chicago 14, Ill.


First posted on Twitter, May 29, 2019 @quilts4veterans

Dear Dexter MFG, no longer in existence in Chicago, Illinois. Thank you. In the 1960s you had a mail order hand stitcher that was "not a toy" but was finely engineered. Your stitch directions teach hand sewing stitches, to be made with your machine. Thank you. It mattered.


Like the Singer Model 20, which was marketed as both a toy and a light duty household machine (they are not toys), the instructions included are the founding blocks for sewing knowledge. In art, if you can't draw in pencil, you can't accomplish oil painting. In sewing - If you can't make hand stitches or basic stitches with the simplest of machines, you will be overwhelmed by electronic computer sewing machines. What all that hardware is doing, is trying to think for you. Do it yourself. Sew. Be a Tailor For Your Life.

My father, U.S Army, 8th Infantry, Korean War, knew how to sew by hand. He did it himself unless he wanted to give me something to do-like hem his pants he found at a thrift store. Being humble is not a bad thing. @SINGERCO @BrotherSews go back to the basics. IN USA

@SINGERCO I actually have the Singer equivalent hand stitcher from the 70s, late 60s maybe. Made in Brazil. Shame on you. Isaac Singer did it here in the US before he ran to Europe because of too many wives, or whatever he was fooling about. Elias Howe was from Massachusetts.

and Connecticut. Bridgeport Connecticut. Elizabethport New Jersey. United States of America. @SINGERCO we built your business, do it here.

My father's line traces back to physicians in Ireland. They came here. My maternal great-grandfather was the engineer on the London Bridge, but came to CT to work for George Westinghouse because Westinghouse was brilliant. Sam Cook came here. The US is still the best. Do it here

Sam Cook designed and built the New Haven Railroad. @SINGERCO @BrotherSews Do It Here.

City of New Orleans, by Arlo Guthrie

One of my friends in high school is the great-great granddaughter of Paul Revere. Yes, Paul Revere. We have the genes, the brilliance, the experience, IN THE USA. The melting pot has been cooking for a while. @SINGERCO @BrotherSews Don't give American sewing to China. Do it Here

@SINGERCO @BrotherSews As the US is engaged in wars, perhaps a new one with Iran, Russia over Venezuela, we are creating more American Veterans. They need, not only quilts and socks, but jobs. DO IT HERE. BE AMERICAN- WE created you @SINGERCO !


China is an ally of North Korea. and Russia. No matter what chocolate cake this @POTUS thinks he serves up, he is siding with enemies over our own country. US Vets remains have not been returned. We are still at war. @SINGERCO Be American, where you were created.

You see, we are falling into "sides". And sorry, not sorry, but if NK is not going to return our Veterans' remains, I'm not buying things made by their ally China. I already gave up Russian pigments. I Pledge Allegiance.. to the USA

so, @SINGERCO @BrotherSews (founded in Japan) and any other sewing machine company, I have my MADE IN USA DEXTER SEWING MACHINE. And that's all I would need to make anything I need. BUY AMERICAN

(my hand sewing needles are by John James brand, from England- but that's okay, because my grandmother was Welsh, and her mother's name was James, and she married Sam Cook who was the brilliant British engineer WHO CAME HERE)

oh and one more- Free-Westinghouse was a sewing machine company- so Sam Cook worked for Geo. Westinghouse, and gee, I have a second cousin named Georgia Free. You see, @SINGERCO , it all started in the USA and you need to do it here.


Because they paid for the Freedom of every one of your employees through the years and all their families, @SINGERCO .Pick a side. Do it here. Do you remember blueing? That went on machines because it was the same as the Army rifles and you didn't have to switch out to make both?

No, @POTUS , it is NOT okay for you to agree with North Korea over anything before backing up an American citizen. No, it is NOT OKAY, for NK to take their time to return the remains of our American soldiers

You are no longer great @SINGERCO . You are walking the line of treason. It does matter, just like Dexter Mfg. of Chicago, Illinois mattered, and matters still.

My mother would have bought this at Sears and Roebuck where both she and I worked for a time. She would also not want any American soldier left behind in NK.


The Singer Mini was made in Brazil, and not in America.

Update: 6-1-19 "Re: American Sewing Machine Companies

I have resolved my issue with sewing machines made outside the United States. They become "American" when they come through customs, and are accepted as being for sale within the United States. It is "point of original sale", in a way, but not, for me, because of the date. The world we live in has international sales, and a certain number of machines come here and are then "American".  I have not bought any machines from other countries directly as personal imports. As Judy on TreadleOn would say- That's my story and I'm sticking to it."

Sunday, May 19, 2019

82nd Airborne Division Pays Homage to Saint Michael

82nd Airborne Division Pays Homage to Saint Michael


"U.S. Army Paratroopers participate in an annual airborne operation at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, May 7, 2019. This operation paid homage to Saint Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of all airborne forces. (U.S. Army video by Spc. Alleea Oliver)"





In The Arms Of An Angel by Sarah McLachlan


Thursday, April 18, 2019

Carrier Pigeons and War

Carrier Pigeons have contributed greatly to America's war efforts. Doves and pigeons are really all the same bird - the Rock pigeon.  There has been breeding to make them faster, smarter, or to have more of a homing sense.  More information is at the links below:






E Pluribus Unum

The United States National Motto is currently "In God We Trust". Our Founders decided in 1782 that our motto should be "E Pluribus Unum" (out of many, one).  Learn more here: link

"The constitutionality of the modern national motto has been questioned with relationship to the separation of church and state outlined in the First Amendment...."


Theodore Roosevelt and "Teddy's Bears"

Teddy Bears are more or less universal in being a comfort for anyone, any age. In the United States, they became "Teddy's Bears" when President Theodore Roosevelt spared the life of a bear while hunting, and a shop owner asked if he could use "Teddy's Bears" for the name of his bears.  The link for this story is: The Real Teddy Bear Story

The Theodore Roosevelt Association also accepts donations so that they can provide Teddy Bears to children.  Teddy Bears For Kids

In addition, and in the closer view of soldiers and war, everyone remembers Radar O'Reilly and his Teddy Bear. MASH was a television show all about the Korean War.


Getting back to Theodore Roosevelt and bears - America is a refuge for Brown bears (which includes Grizzly Bears), Black Bears (in the northeast regions), and Polar Bears. Brown and Polar bears are found in Alaska.  Black bears can be either brown or black.  Bears are a national treasure. Some videos about America's bears are listed below:


1991 Vermont Teddy Bear "Classic" 15 inches tall

Friday, March 8, 2019

Applying for 501(c) 3 Non-Profit Status



Applying for 501(c) 3 Non-Profit Status



For anyone interested, the reason I am not yet a 501c3 non-profit is not because everything isn't strictly for Veterans - it's this -"it may not attempt to influence legislation as a substantial part of its activities and it may not participate in any campaign activity for or against political candidates." I am very involved in expressing that treason is unacceptable and that Our Constitution must be followed. I don't participate "for" candidates, but I'm very vocal "against". I do have all financial records available.



This topic is similar to keeping religion separate from what I do for Veterans. Saint Michael is designated as a protector of all soldiers, but in Christian and some other religions, not all. But the real issue is how does a non-profit keep its mouth shut when I see unfairness?



Of course all Veterans are to be treated equally-But when I see political people using those same Veterans, how is it wrong to advocate for the unfairness to stop? It's a difficult path to discern when I am an advocate and when I am just being opinionated,sometimes. I am working on it.



Going back to the text quoted as far as qualifying for a 501(c)3 status, I have never campaigned either for or against any candidate. Not in my life, I don't think. I do use The Constitution as my roadmap for what is lawful, unlawful, fair or unfair.

Exemption Requirements - 501(c)(3) Organizations