301 Singer
#1
301 Singer
I am thinking of buying a 301 but I have never used a slant needle sewing machine. Is there any difference in sewing? I have a featherweight and a 90-15. If you have experience with this machine please let me know. I know that they are supposed to be great machines, I just want to know what to expect.
#3
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: My Sewing Room
Posts: 1,180
I have used a 301; Got it at a garage sale. It was my first experience with a slant needle, and it took a little getting used to. For some reason, I had a little trouble judging where the needle would hit when the needle hole was covered with fabric. This isn't a huge problem, though. I taught my stepdaughter how to sew on this machine, including button holes, and ruffles. I ended up giving her the machine because I had extras and she had none.
It's a great machine, reliable and sturdy. Actually, I sort of miss my 301 now that it's gone.
It's a great machine, reliable and sturdy. Actually, I sort of miss my 301 now that it's gone.
#6
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: West Texas
Posts: 2,073
I found that the slant needle on the 301 gives me much greater needle visibility. I have a FW, and it seems that the tension assembly is right in my line of vision for the needle unless I put a phone book under the machine. I am a tall person, and maybe that is the problem, but the 301 is perfect for me. The seam width guide built into the needle plate is a nice feature too.
Dayle
Dayle
#7
I LOVE LOVE LOVE my 301! I did not have any "getting used" to the slant needle.
I like my 301 better than my newer computerized Viking and my featherweight, personally.
Just my 2 cents worth...
I like my 301 better than my newer computerized Viking and my featherweight, personally.
Just my 2 cents worth...
#9
I have many slants including an almost brand new 301. My sentimental favorite of all my machines is my 401 and I like sewing with it.
But my favorite quilting machine is my 15-91, followed closely by three vintage Kenmores - all vertical needle machines. I do anything heavy on these machines because the slant-needle machines are more prone to needle deflection/breakage than the machines on which the piercing is happening straight up and down.
I do some piecing on my 301, but not usually free-motion quilting because of the deflection issue.
But my favorite quilting machine is my 15-91, followed closely by three vintage Kenmores - all vertical needle machines. I do anything heavy on these machines because the slant-needle machines are more prone to needle deflection/breakage than the machines on which the piercing is happening straight up and down.
I do some piecing on my 301, but not usually free-motion quilting because of the deflection issue.
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