The model 5932 is one of Singer’s mid 1980’s heavy plastic machines, it uses a slant shank presser foot, class 66 bobbins, and features a
More >>The Singer Corporation is the most recognizable name in sewing machines, with a history that goes back to the early 1850s and continues today. Founded
More >>The Singer 758 Touch & Sew is one of the more budget-minded models in the Touch & Sew lineup. It includes only zig-zag and buttonhole
More >>The Singer 418 Stylist is part of Singer’s mid-range “Stylist” line. It’s a rotary hook zig-zag machine that accepts Singer stitch pattern cams, using a
More >>This is the Singer, “Special Discs”, set number 21976, made for the Singer 600 and 603 Auto-Reel and, 600E and 603E Touch & Sew Deluxe
More >>This machine was given to a friend, and she passed it along to me in case it could be put back into service for a
More >>This is an example of the two pattern, reversible, flat disc style Singer Flexi-Stitch disc. The two stitches on disc number 202 are “Feather Stitch”
More >>This is my almost complete set of Singer 306 Class Fashion Discs. Introduced in the 1950s, the Singer 306 Class Fashion Discs, also referred to
More >>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 >>Singer smooth & even feed sewing machine foot Style C-470. What it is, is a low shank walking foot attachment for Singer Zig-Zag machines of
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