Singer 58' 185 K3 PIC
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That is a cutie! Glad she was all cleaned up for you. 185 takes CLASS 66 bobbins.
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/bob...2222-10pk.aspx
(not affiliated with them...never purchased from them...only posted because it lists all the models the Class 66 bobbins can be used on)
I see that Joann's sells the plastic bobbins - I would stay with metal ones - even if you have to order them online or through ebay.
I see people selling machines craigslist and they don't even wipe the dust and dirt off them. . . and then they want LOTS of money for them. Those are the ones I pass on .
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/bob...2222-10pk.aspx
(not affiliated with them...never purchased from them...only posted because it lists all the models the Class 66 bobbins can be used on)
I see that Joann's sells the plastic bobbins - I would stay with metal ones - even if you have to order them online or through ebay.
I see people selling machines craigslist and they don't even wipe the dust and dirt off them. . . and then they want LOTS of money for them. Those are the ones I pass on .
Last edited by quiltinghere; 11-07-2011 at 03:50 PM.
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The 66's at Walmart and Joann's might work but if you get them there, keep your receipt as you might just be taking them back. I could wind a bobbin on my 1928 Singer 99 with teh Singer brand 66's at Walmart, but they didn't go around in my bobbin case smoothly. They were too tight a fit to work. I ended up ordering some from Sew Classis, and was very pleased with them as they are of a good quality.
Have fun with your machine. It's cute in the green!
Janis
Have fun with your machine. It's cute in the green!
Janis
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