Singer Sewing Machine Serial Numbers
To identify and date your sewing machine, look up the serial number on a chart like the free. Singer sewing machines were constantly improved and updated.
My 1907, treadle-operated Singer sewing machine. Several years ago, I was given an antique Singer treadle sewing machine that has been passed down through my family for a few generations.
I had no idea when it was manufactured or its model number. Several parts are missing, it’s not in great shape, and it’s basically non-functional–but it still is a wonderful piece of family memorabilia, and I love having it in my home.
My flat screen TV usually lives on top of the Singer cabinet, so I look at it every day. Perhaps someday I’ll refurbish it, and when that happens, it will be important to know a little more about the machine. Thanks to, I was able to pinpoint my antique machine’s model year by entering its serial number into. It’s nice to know my sewing machine was manufactured in 1907. But I also wanted to find out the model number–which at first I thought would be a far more difficult proposition. Luckily, a quick search online yielded several resources that helped me narrow down my Singer’s model number.
The best and easiest to navigate is. Referring back to your vintage Singer, you answer a series of yes/no questions about your machine’s features. Based on your answers, the online form jumps you to more identification questions, until eventually you arrive at one or more possible models.
Using this identification form, I narrowed my Singer’s model down to 27/28 or 127/128. Based on certain factors, I think it’s most likely a model 127/128.
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Sandman Collectibles also offers many vintage Singer machine user manuals for sale. Another very helpful resource is blogger Nicholas Rain Noe’s. Through several blog posts, Nicholas offers guidance through the process of analyzing a machine’s features and distinguishing very similar models from each other. Also worth browsing is the website of the. The society archives sewing machine manuals, advertisements, and other information and offers many downloadable materials on its website. It also publishes research findings, auction results, and information on restoring vintage machines for an international membership of sewing machine collectors.
Mystery accessories from antique machines can be a little harder to identify, but you can use many of the same resources available for identifying machines. Also, there are many vendors that specialize in original or reproduction parts for antique and vintage machines, and simply comparing your machine’s mystery part-like a presser foot-to those available for sale can help you figure out its purpose. I’m fairly sure that the two identical presser feet in the photo are ruffler attachments (I know the third foot is a roll-hem attachment). Do you own a vintage or antique sewing machine?
Is your antique a family heirloom or a yard sale find? Have you identified its model and year of manufacture? Do you have any favorite resources for identifying antique machines and replacing parts? December 5th My grandmother's Singer 66 red-eye has been with me for 60 years.
I use it especially for buttonholes, since a friend of my mother's gave me the buttonholer attachment when I first got the machine. Still in its treadle base, once motorized, but I got rid of the motor stuff years ago. The treadle gives me control that I can get nowhere else. The head goes in to the local sewing machine specialist for cleaning and tune-up once every couple of years. A couple of boxes of attachments came with the machine--I'm still learning to use some of those! November 25th Granny35658, there are at least TWO MAJOR WEBSITES FOR SELLING ALL SEW MACHINE PARTS.GOOGLE THAT.
---(sorry i lost the link.) both of them are very good,they have parts for every sew machine made.(maybe not antiques.)--modern machines,new, pretty old, too.I have a very old Kenmore and I lost everything connected to it.those 2 websites had VIRTUALLY EVERYTHING. ---YES, AND MANUALS. Almost all manuals. Go ahead and look for your manual according to model ect, no. That is how I got mine back.
Housecreator 30 torrent polnaya versiya. October 21st My husband just purchased an old White Rotary Machine in cabinet with treadle. From what we have been able to learn so far - from the serial number, 132784, the machine was made 2/26/1906 in Cleveland Ohio. I downloaded a manual for a W7 Treadle. The unit needs some parts, such as the belt, throat plate, more bobbins etc. And does need some TLC.
Someone painted the cabinet, unfortunately, since it was such an ornate wood. Can someone give me some contacts as to parts etc. Or does someone own a similar machine that cna tell me more about it?
I also have a couple of Singer Featherweights and was wondering if the attachments will work on the White. The bobbons are definitely different so I am not sure about the rest. We would like to refurbish or get this unit operational again. January 11th I am very excited!! I just purchased my first treadle Singer!! She's a Model 66 'Red-Eye', and by her serial #, she was made in 1911.