The machine above is an early (1962), Singer 328K Style-O-Matic made in Kilbowie Scotland. It was offered by Singer as a lower cost machine than
More >>This is my 1965 Singer 338K Style-Mate. It’s a mid-range all metal drivetrain, class 66, oscillating hook machine. It uses the Singer type A fashion
More >>This is my 1939 Singer 31-15 drop feed industrial sewing machine. …and this is the 31-15 when I first got it home. The treadle table
More >>The Singer New Family Model 12 sewing machine was produced from 1865 until roughly 1902.This beautiful 1883 Singer 12K New Family machine was on loan
More >>Since this is an ongoing project, this article is often updated. The Singer 15-91 was manufactured from 1930 to 1956 and was replaced in 1955
More >>As best as I can tell the Singer 3343C sewing machine was manufactured in 1993. These were ok machines in the early 1990’s, but never
More >>After Singer’s purchase of the Wheeler & Wilson company in 1905 they continued production of the Wheeler & Wilson D9 under the new name Singer
More >>Long term project machine The Singer 591C200A is a high speed, rotary hook, compound feed (Drop and Needle feed), industrial sewing machine. I bought it
More >>This is an 1885, fiddle base, Singer IF, or Improved Family, on loan from a private collection. The Singer IF was the predecessor to the
More >>Updated: 2025.02.23 There are quite a few variations and sub models in the model 15 lineup, Some are set up for running on a treadle,
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