Pictorial New Home – Badged Climax T , manufactured by the National sewing machine company. These are not uncommon machines, but I don’t have a
More >>Pictorial The Pfaff 11 is a machine that I don’t have a ton of information on. I do know that they came in both a
More >>The Singer 600 Auto-Reel is the successor to the 500 Rocketeer, and was quickly followed by the Touch & Sew series of Singer sewing machines.
More >>Pictorial. Updated: 2025.08.22 New Home lightweight portable vibrating shuttle, Made by National Sewing Machine Company. I have very little info on this machine. It’s a
More >>Pictorial I’m not 100% sure that this is actually a model 47, but so far that’s my best guess. It seems to be earlier than
More >>I currently have three machines of this style, all three manufactured by the Free Sewing Machine Company. Two of them are badged as “New Home”,
More >>At the time of this writing I have two of these machines manufactured by the Free Sewing Machine Company, this one is badged as “Free~Westinghouse
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 >>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 Singer model
More >>This is a Betsy Ross toy sized chain stitch sewing machine. It’s made of cast aluminum, and this is a motorized example, but they were
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