John Brighter33":2yzbz3rb said:
Hi. I lost all my Hobbies Weekly(s) and annuals when the roof of my shed was damaged in bad weather. I am now buying what I can on ebay and refurbishing a new garden shed/workshop. I am overhauling my Little Gem fret machine and giving it a new coat of paint. I am hoping that treadling the machine will strengthen my wobbly old legs. My GP thinks it is a brilliant idea. And of course I should be able to make some lovely keepsakes for my family. Fingers crossed, etc. Thanks for getting back to me and I sincerely hope that others will find my post helpful and that they too will reply and get back to me. Thanks. Warmest regards to you and yours, John.
Hello John, I am another John who is a fan of Hobbies Ltd England. I won't bore people by going over all my history with Hobbies but if you look back on my posts you will find I have posted quite often about the hobbies company and it's history.
Here is a shortened version of my interest in Hobbies. In the 1920's my Grandfather gave fretwork lessons and sold Hobbies items in his shop, my dad was a boy at that time and he was a brilliant fretworker and after the WW2 made stuff from Hobbies designs to sell on the airbase where he worked. As a lad I used 'help' (hinder more like) him eventually I took over his Hobbies A1 machine which I still have.
We always took the Hobbies weekly magazine and I have still have most of them together with many Hobbies handbooks and many hundreds of original Hobbies patterns going back to 1899.
I have always had an interest in the old Hobbies of Dereham company and the Handicrafts company started by ex Hobbies directors and have great respect for the designers at those companies who churned out all those wonderful patterns every single week especially as they had no computers or copy machines to help them.
Below is a picture of my late father in the 1920's at the Hobbies Imperial machine showing off his efforts.