The Riccar RZ-208B is a late 60s or early 70’s, all metal sewing machine. It has basic Zig-Zag, a blind stitch and buttonholer functions. It
More >>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 >>Looking at a Singer 15-30 and a Singer 115 in their base or in a cabinet the two machines are almost impossible to distinguish between
More >>The tensioner above is from a 1935 Singer 15-91, and I have one from 1932 with the same style tension unit. This article is for
More >>The handwheels found on Singer 15-91 and 201-2 sewing machines are a little more complicated than they seem at first glance. I’m going to start
More >>Above is a view of all the parts in the shuttle race assembly. Removing the shuttle race assembly Removing the shuttle race assembly is a
More >>The two main assemblies found in the pillar of the machine. Crank connecting rod (top), and feed forked connection and feed regulator assembly parts. I’m
More >>The Singer Model 15 (in this case a 1932 Singer 15-91), with the bottom end roughed in. This article is about getting the parts in
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