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Old 05-30-2011, 01:35 PM
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I posted a question earlier about using vintage machines for quilting, and the 201 has been recommended. A quick look on ebay suggests that these are quite easy to buy. Has anyone else used one? Also, is there a difference between the 201 and the 201K?
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I think there was a post on the singer 15-91 being better if you plan to FMQ. The 201 is a very popular machine and very sturdy. Do a search on this board for the Singer 15-91, 201-2 and the 301.
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I can't answer your question about using a 201 for FMQ (depends on whether you can cover or disengage the feeddogs)
but I do have one that I love to piece on. It is a strong, tough machine and I am convinced it would sew two asphalt shingles together. And please, even if it comes in a case, don't consider it a portable unless you're nickname is Bubba and you lift weights. My recollection tells me the K just indicates where it was made. Billy will be along I'm sure to clarify things.
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The K just means that it was made in Scotland.

The 201 is a great machine, very quiet and strong. Some people prefer FMQ on the 201 to the 15.

I would rather use one of the 15's. They have much bigger bobbins and you can change the bobbin even with a quilt in the machine.

The topside access to the bobbin case on the 201 means that you have to remove the quilt to get to it. And you have to do it a lot more frequently than with the 15, because the bobbin only holds about 1/2 - 2/3 the amount of thread as the class 15 bobbin. :)
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201 works so nice for quilting. but-she's right, the bobbin
is just a pest. 15-91 is much easier to change.
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Originally Posted by dixiechunk
I can't answer your question about using a 201 for FMQ (depends on whether you can cover or disengage the feeddogs)
but I do have one that I love to piece on. It is a strong, tough machine and I am convinced it would sew two asphalt shingles together. And please, even if it comes in a case, don't consider it a portable unless you're nickname is Bubba and you lift weights. My recollection tells me the K just indicates where it was made. Billy will be along I'm sure to clarify things.
Having owned a 201 for 45+ years, I agree that it would sew through shingles. Loved your other comments too! lol! I have some pretty pricey new machines that can't hold a candle to the pretty stitches she makes nor how rugged she is. She was my first love & will always be a favorite!
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The feed dogs do drop on a 201. You have to tip the machine back and the adjustment (bolt, knob whatever) is underneath. Your manual will have a picture of it. The 201 does a good job of FM quilting and the bobbin will last for quite a long time and I haven't found it a problem.
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