Last Updated: 2025.04.11 The machine in the gallery above is a 1952 Singer model 206K25 Swing-Needle sewing machine on loan to me from a private
More >>Pictorial This is a Singer Little Touch & Sew toy sized sewing machine. My example is missing the shuttle and bobbin, so it’s currently non
More >>The Singer Fashion Mate 360 is a step up from the Fashion Mate 362, adding the ability to use external stitch pattern cams, and a
More >>The Singer Fashion Mate 362 was a pretty basic Zig-Zag sewing machine. Like it’s predecessor the Singer 237 Fashion Mate, the 362 offered preset Zig-Zag
More >>The photos above are of the Singer 319 Swing Needle after a good cleaning and a rewired motor. When the 319W arrived in my shop,
More >>The 201 was the top tier Singer sewing machine of it’s time, and it’s still considered to be one of Singer’s best machines ever. Introduced
More >>The Singer Model 15-125 was the successor to the classic model 15-91. The 15-125 was produced from 1955 to 1958. Comparison of the 15-125 and
More >>The Singer 239 Fashion Mate is the straight stitch version of the Singer 237 Fashion Mate. Like the 237 it has an all metal drivetrain
More >>Singer Model 128 vibrating shuttle sewing machine. The 128 was added to the Singer line in 1910, and co-existed with the older model 28 for
More >>Last Update: 2024.07.10 Corrections made to content The Singer model 28K in the gallery above is shown in “as found” condition. The machine was given
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