Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
#3541
Originally Posted by mlaceruby
This machine is at an auction next week.
I have never heard of this one before but it sure is pretty!
Anyone ever hear of a New Defender??
I have never heard of this one before but it sure is pretty!
Anyone ever hear of a New Defender??
#3543
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Mechanicsburg, PA
Posts: 190
Originally Posted by Darcene
Originally Posted by Icandothat
Darcene,
Where did you get your 301 manual?
Where did you get your 301 manual?
This is a great site for information about Singer sewing machines...
Darcene
#3544
Do I want a Singer 301? I have been thinking of a electric 201 or 301 for quilting only. I would have DH built it into a table. Is a 301 long bed with feet and manual good? It looks nice online. He read some where the machine is a bit light for actual quilting and might move during quilting. anyone use the 301 for doing actual quilting? should I look at a 201?
#3545
I have a 201 and a 301 short bed. My 201 is in a student cabinet and my 301 sits on top of the sewing table when I use it. Both do well for piecing but I prefer my 301 for free motion quilting as I don't get as many bird's nests or skipped stitches on it. OTH the throat space is a little bit more cramped.
#3546
Thanks for your reply. Nice to know you have experience with both. Now off to see if it is still there.
#3547
Just want to share one of the latest additions to our family of machines. We found her in an antique shop a couple of weeks ago. Hubby is on vacation this week and we ventured back to the antique shop this morning and she was still there.
We do not know how to date her, although one of the plates does have patent dates on it. The first one is May 16, 1863 and the last one is May 06, 1876.
Hubby found what we believe is the serial # under the front plate stamped into the base. It is 352736.
Does anyone know how to date this machine?
Blessings,
Sandi
We do not know how to date her, although one of the plates does have patent dates on it. The first one is May 16, 1863 and the last one is May 06, 1876.
Hubby found what we believe is the serial # under the front plate stamped into the base. It is 352736.
Does anyone know how to date this machine?
Blessings,
Sandi
#3548
Hi everyone!
I need a litle help. I am in rural Ohio visiting my inlaws. Phone service is spotty at best. I bought a machine and need someone to date it for me.
It is a singer. The serial number I found is. B1299706. It is in great shape. It appears that a motor was added at some time. The motor on it says phaff. It was in a comtempory cabinet. Since I was traveling just bought the machine.
Only paid $25 for it. I took a picture with my phone. Just don't know how to upload a pix from my phone. No computer , just traveling with my phone. So any info would be great.
Thanks you so much, you guys are great,
Jackie
I need a litle help. I am in rural Ohio visiting my inlaws. Phone service is spotty at best. I bought a machine and need someone to date it for me.
It is a singer. The serial number I found is. B1299706. It is in great shape. It appears that a motor was added at some time. The motor on it says phaff. It was in a comtempory cabinet. Since I was traveling just bought the machine.
Only paid $25 for it. I took a picture with my phone. Just don't know how to upload a pix from my phone. No computer , just traveling with my phone. So any info would be great.
Thanks you so much, you guys are great,
Jackie
#3549
Originally Posted by jackkip
Hi everyone!
I need a litle help. I am in rural Ohio visiting my inlaws. Phone service is spotty at best. I bought a machine and need someone to date it for me.
It is a singer. The serial number I found is. B1299706. It is in great shape. It appears that a motor was added at some time. The motor on it says phaff. It was in a comtempory cabinet. Since I was traveling just bought the machine.
Only paid $25 for it. I took a picture with my phone. Just don't know how to upload a pix from my phone. No computer , just traveling with my phone. So any info would be great.
Thanks you so much, you guys are great,
Jackie
I need a litle help. I am in rural Ohio visiting my inlaws. Phone service is spotty at best. I bought a machine and need someone to date it for me.
It is a singer. The serial number I found is. B1299706. It is in great shape. It appears that a motor was added at some time. The motor on it says phaff. It was in a comtempory cabinet. Since I was traveling just bought the machine.
Only paid $25 for it. I took a picture with my phone. Just don't know how to upload a pix from my phone. No computer , just traveling with my phone. So any info would be great.
Thanks you so much, you guys are great,
Jackie
Just checked the serial # and she is a model 66 and her production date is September 1, 1905.
Safe traveling.
Blessings,
Sandi
#3550
Originally Posted by Deara
Just want to share one of the latest additions to our family of machines. We found her in an antique shop a couple of weeks ago. Hubby is on vacation this week and we ventured back to the antique shop this morning and she was still there.
We do not know how to date her, although one of the plates does have patent dates on it. The first one is May 16, 1863 and the last one is May 06, 1876.
Hubby found what we believe is the serial # under the front plate stamped into the base. It is 352736.
Does anyone know how to date this machine?
Blessings,
Sandi
We do not know how to date her, although one of the plates does have patent dates on it. The first one is May 16, 1863 and the last one is May 06, 1876.
Hubby found what we believe is the serial # under the front plate stamped into the base. It is 352736.
Does anyone know how to date this machine?
Blessings,
Sandi
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