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Old 05-20-2011, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by jtapp9
I'm only "guessing" but I'm thinking a lot of those type of accessories are not going to work on the 301 because it does not zigzag. Because I don't know for sure I will only buy off of ebay things that specify for a 301.

Of course NOW I have a 500A and a 503A so I can buy for those machines :).

I'm kind of bummed because my local sewing machine store that I bought my Brother from a few years ago has apparantly moved or closed. I had decided to take my machines 1 or 2 at a time over there for a service call. I'm to impatient to figure out the WHY's of things not working correctly...lol
You should be able to get a button holer for the 301 - look for the one that is not marked "professional" but marked for slant-o-matic. The template goes in on the bottom. The professional template goes in on the top. The not professional buttonholers move the material back and forth. The professional is made to use with a zig zag. I like the not professional better anyway - evil grin - I can make them work.......
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Originally Posted by jljack
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by Deara
Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Hello everyone, I need an answer to this question. Will a singer monogramer model 750 fit on any slant needle sewing machine such as a 301 or 402? I have been on the web for hours and can't find an answer. Thank you all very much.
yes - get a T shaped feed dog plate

For those of us still learning the ins and outs of a slant machine (like me), would you be so kind to post a pic of the T shaped feed dog plate. For some reason I just cannot picture what you are describing.

Thank you and blessings to you,
Sandi
I must be having a blonde senior moment.
Sandi, and anyone else interested in the Singer Monogrammer for the slant shank machines. This is it - pictured on the ISMACS site. For my 503a, I had to get the 161825 plate, but I had no trouble finding the right one on e-bay.

Hope the pictures help. http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...ttachment.html

Nancy
So the information on the ISMACS site does not include mention of the 301. So...?????
plate number 86748 is the T shaped plate as shown on the ismacs site. NO that monogramer won't work with the 301 - that one does use zigzag. There is another model but I don't know if it works without zigzag. I'll go look at mine. Somehow I'm thinking it has to have zigzag and it was the less expensive model. I took it out and looked at it - nope it has to go on a zigzag machine... sorry about that.
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Old 05-20-2011, 01:55 PM
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ok I'm going to attempt to load a picture of the two NOT professional button holers that work on the 301

template goes in the bottom of the buttonholers
[ATTACH=CONFIG]199742[/ATTACH]

This one is actually a straight shank but there is one made like it that goes on a slant shank.
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Old 05-20-2011, 02:09 PM
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Ok the professional button holer opens in the top for the template

templates go in the top and must have zigzag built into the machine
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exciting picture of the box
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Old 05-20-2011, 02:17 PM
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OK. I understand the difference now. So starting with the 400 series machines they did zigzag without an attachment?

Hummm....a few days ago I told Billy he had started me on the hunt for a 501 after saying he thought they were about the best Singer ever made. So now I will probably definately want to find one.

My new Brother machine does all that fancy stuff, though, so....DH is probably going to nix the "buy another machine" idea. He already doesn't understand why I "need" the 5 I have!! LOL
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Old 05-20-2011, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by jljack
OK. I understand the difference now. So starting with the 400 series machines they did zigzag without an attachment?

Hummm....a few days ago I told Billy he had started me on the hunt for a 501 after saying he thought they were about the best Singer ever made. So now I will probably definately want to find one.

My new Brother machine does all that fancy stuff, though, so....DH is probably going to nix the "buy another machine" idea. He already doesn't understand why I "need" the 5 I have!! LOL
The numbers for them is:
401 (built in zigzag and other decorative stitches)
403 (my preference but needs a top hat to zigzag and do the decorative stitches - it also has more stitch width control than the 401 or the 500)
500 (built in zigzag - pretty much the same internals - just has a different body than the 401)
503 (also needs a top hat to zigzag - same as 403 inside but has a different body)
The 404 and the 301 have slant needles but straight stitch only. All but the 301 have a drop in bobbin. There are some other models of 400 series as well. I also have a 411G and a 401G. (they were made in Germany and they are a bit different) They are ALL excellent machines. The 401G was found in the trash and in horrible, horrible, horrible condition. I started messing with it anyway and sort of fell in love. At one point I took it in to a repairman to get a cord (he's 92 and still going strong) He looked at it and his eyes got big. He said he'd never seen the 401G. So we looked it over and he said that one was well worth fixing up! So I did - it took me a year and a lot of trial and error. I learned SSSSSOOOOOOO much. It works. I had to clean dog poo, cigarette smoke, rust, gunky oil, the whole thing was frozen up - nothing moved. Then I tried to put an old Necchi foot on it and threw the timing off (blush) I found a service manual for the 500 and learned how to do the timing, clean out the cam stack, etc. We pulled the motor and DH cleaned it up. That whole machine works slick now!
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Old 05-20-2011, 02:47 PM
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Green Sphinx Update: Pictures ~ I talked the owner into letting me clean and polish her, so with her permission I am posting some pictures.

I compared the decals to my Sphinx and they are the same decal just tinted differently. I previously wondered if it could be like the Brown Lotus - paint color tint issue making it more rare???

Does anyone have any ideas? SN# C7770783 which indicates that it was manufactured in Prussia Germany - but the records have been lost.

Judy
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I saw on line that the 401G can be hooked up to a treadle because of the openings in the base - it would need a different balance wheel though - there is info on line:
German Singer 401G:
http://www.toolfool.org/sewing/index.htm

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making it a treadle:
http://www.toolfool.org/sewing/401G-...d-Electric.htm

I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to treadle mine - that would be the BOMB!! I wonder where to get a balance wheel like that? Could one be made?

more on the 400G series
Same website different page
http://www.toolfool.org/sewing/German-400.htm
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Old 05-20-2011, 02:58 PM
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Thought I might show off my Japan 15 Clone. She looks very similar to a Necchi but without decals. Very shinny, sews wonderfully, and came with a box of attachments :)

I don't know, call me crazy, but everytime I look at her, she reminds me of the classic "little black dress" - so that is what I call her.

Judy
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For those of you new-ish to FW world here are some of the accessories I have collected for short shank machines. I didn't bother with my BH pix but I just took some today. Let me see if I can get them on here; ;)

penguin walking foot from the front on my FW
[ATTACH=CONFIG]199749[/ATTACH]

penguin walking foot from the back and box
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zig zagger
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zig zagger side
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zz front
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zz side
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zz side
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zz top
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blackside feed dog cover
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underbraider
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Ray and George drive the van thru Al country side
[ATTACH=CONFIG]199801[/ATTACH]

BH
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