Friday, May 22, 2015

Man uses sewing machine to mend neighborhood's heart

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/tenderloin-sewing-machine-tailor-mend-community/

By Steve Hartman CBS News May 22, 2015

When most people look at the streets of the Tenderloin district in downtown San Francisco they see drugs, crime, and homelessness. But Michael Swaine sees it differently.

"I find the Tenderloin the most beautiful, magical place," he said.

His unique perspective comes from a 15 year mission to mend the neighborhood -- literally mend the neighborhood. Once a month, Michael, a college art teacher, sets up a sewing machine on the sidewalk and -- stitch by stitch -- repairs the fabric of his community -- all for free

When one man tried to hand Michael some bills, Michael politely refused.

"I don't need any money," Michael said. "You know someone else who needs the money.

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"The sewing machine has become more than just the tool for mending," explained Michael. "It's also the tool for making people stop. It's also the tool people feel really comfortable around."

Michael started sewing for strangers after he found an antique sewing machine tossed to the curb. It was his way of paying it forward. But in the years since, it has become less about letting out pants and more and about taking in stories, about building community.

"He's a good man and he's touching the world and healing people with his gift and I honor him and I thank him," said one woman.

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