This Husqvarna Viking Optima 150E was given to me by a friend in Gainesville Florida who wanted to find an easy way to get these
More >>Pictorial The Kenmore 385.1278191 looks like it might be the spiritual ancestor of the Kenmore 385-15516. This machine was purchased as a parts machine, it
More >>Pictorial This was White 8931 was one of the first sewing machines I purchased at a garage sale. It was stuck in the cabinet, and
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 >>The Singer “Simple” machines are entry level, lightweight, and light duty Zig-Zag sewing machines commonly sold at big box retailers and online. When used as
More >>This Singer 457 Stylist came to me as a parts machine with a broken plastic top gear. I may rebuild it at some point, but
More >>Pictorial Made in Japan for Kenmore by Jaguar/Maruzen in 1962. It’s one of my heavier domestic machines at 33.5 pounds, but it’s an all metal
More >>The Riccar RZ-208B is a late 60s or early 70’s, all metal sewing machine. It has basic Zig-Zag, a blind stitch and buttonholer functions. It
More >>Singer 306K (Kilbowie, Clydebank, Scotland) A beautiful black 1954 Singer 306K Swing Needle manufactured in Kilbowie, Clydebank, Scotland. Singer 306W (Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States) Tan
More >>The machine above is an early (1962), Singer 328K Style-O-Matic made in Kilbowie Scotland. It was offered by Singer as a lower cost machine than
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