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
More >>The 1948 Kenmore 117.812 Rotary was offered in the Sears Catalog for $109.95 around 1948. Unmarked portable The 117.812 Rotary is one of those unmarked
More >>This is a 1902 or 1903 Singer 48K2 on loan from a private collection. It was made in Great Britain (Kilbowie Scotland), for the Chinese
More >>Updated: 2025.12.14 This is a 1953 black, long bed, Singer 301A. The black machines where produced in both long and short bed configurations. This 301A
More >>This is a Singer model 24-24 chain stitch machine. The model 24 was produced from 1888 to the mid 1940’s in quite a few variants.
More >>Singer 306K (Kilbowie, Clydebank, Scotland) Singer Model 306 Swing-Needle (1954–1962) The 306 was Singer’s second domestic zig-zag machine. It followed the Singer 206 Swing Needle,
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 >>The Singer New Family Model 12 sewing machine was produced from 1865 until roughly 1902.This beautiful 1883 Singer 12K New Family machine was on loan
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
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