To ‘purr like a sewing machine’ is often the go-to description for a finely tuned classic, but for enthusiast Rebecca Joisce the comparison holds more than just an opinion on mechanical condition.
“I bought my first sewing machine in 1976 for £10,” she recalls. “It was from an antiques shop in Llandrindod Wells, Wales, and that was the moment I was bitten by the collecting bug.”
Now a business consultant, Joisce’s passion for sewing machines stems from a love of textiles: she completed a degree in the subject at the University of Bradford before beginning her career at Courtaulds and eventually taking a job in garment technology with the Ministry of Defence.
“I specialised in headdress and uniform quality assurance,” she explains. “I was involved in everything from the design and manufacture of turbans for use by the forces to positive-pressure suits for the RAF and foul-weather clothing for the Royal Navy.”