Real, but Toy Sized Kenmore 119.401 sewing machine. There isn’t a lot of information about these machines. It does have a non Kenmore twin badged
More >>This is one of the lightweight portable 3/4 sized machines sold by Sears/Kenmore often referred to as the Mini-Kenny. The Mini-Kenny is often compared to
More >>This machine is the fairly common Kenmore 117.959 Rotary. Like it’s less common sibling (Kenmore 117.95 Rotary), it was introduced by Kenmore in 1948 and
More >>There are two Kenmore model(s) 95 Rotaries. One (117.959) is pretty common, but this (117.95) Model 95 Rotary is the rare one. In truth they
More >>Pictorial Made in Japan for Sears/Kenmore by Maruzen in 1969-1970. It’s an all metal multi stitch machine weighing in at a healthy 37.2 pounds. It
More >>This Necchi was manufactured in Taiwan by the Riccar sewing machine company in the mid to late 80’s. Riccar also made a very similar machine
More >>The Model 66 above was born June 13 1950 in Elizabeth, New Jersey The Singer Model 66 was offered in treadle, hand crank, and motorized
More >>Domestic 153 Rotary is a slightly upscale version of the similar Domestic 151 Rotary. The Domestic models 153 and 151 rotary machines were manufactured by
More >>Pictorial Kenmore 385.1884180 – 30 stitch full Rotary hook sewing machine. Specifications Brand Kenmore Model 385.1884180 Manufactured By Janome Made In Taiwan Hook Type Rotary
More >>The Kenmore 148.15600 is one of my “Go To” machines. It’s a portable machine that can be converted to free arm by removing the bed
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