A client dropped this machine off and asked if it was worth cleaning up and putting back into service. It had a cover over it,
More >>Updated: 2026.04.04 The Singer Model 101 sewing machine is one of the most important machines in Singer’s history, marking the transition from belt-driven designs to
More >>Introduced in 1958 the 185 replaced the much loved Singer Model 99, it also happens to be one of my favorite sewing machines. The model
More >>Updated: 2025.11.19 The Singer model 99 sewing machine had a remarkable production span from 1911 to 1958. It’s a compact, 3/4 size version of the
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 >>Last update: 2025.06.14 Note that the example above has the motor from a different machine and the lamp has been removed. Eroded bobbin winder tensioner…
More >>Continuing Singer’s premium series The unofficial x01 series of top end Singer sewing machines consists of the Singer 101-x, Singer 201-x, Singer 301x, Singer 401x,
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 >>The Singer Merritt 1872 (circa 1987) is an entry-level, light-duty machine. It sews straight and zigzag stitches with adjustable length (0–5), adjustable needle position, and
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