The broken shuttle driver cushion spring on my 1932 Singer model 15-91 The first thing I should mention is that you do not need to
More >>The really quick and simple way is that all of the model 15s have a hump*, and the 201-2 has a white light switch integrated
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,
More >>The Kenmore 158.17560 or model 1756, was manufactured by Jaguar/Maruzen in Japan, from 1971 to 1972. It’s an all metal* drive train machine. It has
More >>The Kenmore 158.13180 is a mid tier machine, it has an available buttonholer accessory, and it’ll do Zig-Zag, blind stitch, and a couple of different
More >>The chain stitch kit that came in a yellow box with the clear cover, and included a throat plate insert, and weird propeller thingy was
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 >>Encountering vintage sewing machines so tightly seized that even the handwheel refuses to budge is a common occurrence. Typically, these frozen machines can be loosened
More >>Pictorial This is a pretty, full sized made in Japan type 15 straight stitch machine. It’s one of the more upscale Singer model 15 “Clones”,
More >>Pictorial Manufactured in Japan for Kenmore by Jaguar/Maruzen in 1974-75 A good and solidly built Kenmore multi stitch. Specifications Brand Kenmore Model 158.14301 Manufactured By
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