As best as I can tell the Singer 3343C sewing machine was manufactured in 1993. These were ok machines in the early 1990’s, but never
More >>After Singer’s purchase of the Wheeler & Wilson company in 1905 they continued production of the Wheeler & Wilson D9 under the new name Singer
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 >>Long term project machine The Singer 591C200A is a high speed, rotary hook, compound feed (Drop and Needle feed), industrial sewing machine. I bought it
More >>The Singer lamp model CAT.S-4 was used on several Singer sewing machine models. It was usually black, but was also produced in green, and in
More >>This is an 1885, fiddle base, Singer IF, or Improved Family, on loan from a private collection. The Singer IF was the predecessor to the
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 >>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
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