This is my 1965 Singer 338K Style-Mate. It’s a mid-range all metal drivetrain, class 66, oscillating hook machine. It uses the Singer type A fashion
More >>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 >>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 >>Long term project machine. This rather rough Pfaff 130 is going to be a long term project. For now you can see what it looked
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
More >>The Singer Fashion Mate 362 was a pretty basic Zig-Zag sewing machine. Like it’s predecessor the Singer 237 Fashion Mate, the 362 offered preset Zig-Zag
More >>The Kenmore 158.17560 or model 1756, was manufactured by Jaguar/Maruzen in Japan, from 1971 to 1972. It’s an all metal* drive train machine. It has
More >>The Kenmore 158.13180 is a mid tier machine, it has an available buttonholer accessory, and it’ll do Zig-Zag, blind stitch, and a couple of different
More >>The photos above are of the Singer 319 Swing Needle after a good cleaning and a rewired motor. When the 319W arrived in my shop,
More >>Last update: 2025.06.14 Note that the example above has the motor from a different machine and the lamp has been removed. Eroded bobbin winder tensioner…
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