Singer 185 info please
#11
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Originally Posted by wesing
I bought one a few weeks ago, but haven't had time to do more than wipe it off and sew a few seams. The machine was very clean, so I didn't have to do much cleaning. The case was pretty dirty, but it was in good shape.
The machine makes a very nice stitch, and it doesn't make a lot of noise. I think this is a nice machine, and I can't wait to break it in.
I haven't found a free manual yet. If anyone knows where I can find one, please point me in the right direction.
Darren
The machine makes a very nice stitch, and it doesn't make a lot of noise. I think this is a nice machine, and I can't wait to break it in.
I haven't found a free manual yet. If anyone knows where I can find one, please point me in the right direction.
Darren
http://www.singerco.com/uploads/down...0683e7eb6e.pdf
I love my little green Kermie! Its just my 99, only all dressed up in green overalls! I am partial, however to Billys Pretty in Pink model!
#12
Deplaylady -
Thank you so much! I thought I had scoured the Singer site, and all the manuals I found on other sites were for purchase. I thought there was surely a freebie out there and I hated to pay $12 or $15 for one.
Your machine is in great shape. Mine looks hardly used also. I thought it was unusual that such an old machine was so pristine, but hopefully I'll break it in soon. I haven't posted pictures yet; I need to do that.
Thanks again!
Darren
Thank you so much! I thought I had scoured the Singer site, and all the manuals I found on other sites were for purchase. I thought there was surely a freebie out there and I hated to pay $12 or $15 for one.
Your machine is in great shape. Mine looks hardly used also. I thought it was unusual that such an old machine was so pristine, but hopefully I'll break it in soon. I haven't posted pictures yet; I need to do that.
Thanks again!
Darren
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Originally Posted by wesing
I bought one a few weeks ago, but haven't had time to do more than wipe it off and sew a few seams. The machine was very clean, so I didn't have to do much cleaning. The case was pretty dirty, but it was in good shape.
The machine makes a very nice stitch, and it doesn't make a lot of noise. I think this is a nice machine, and I can't wait to break it in.
I haven't found a free manual yet. If anyone knows where I can find one, please point me in the right direction.
Darren
The machine makes a very nice stitch, and it doesn't make a lot of noise. I think this is a nice machine, and I can't wait to break it in.
I haven't found a free manual yet. If anyone knows where I can find one, please point me in the right direction.
Darren
Google it, there are free threading and bobbin directions on the net:>
#14
Here is a Singer 185K that I converted to hand crank a while back. We called it “Pistachio” because that’s the name of the paint color that I used to repaint the crank. It’s not an exact match, but was better than the original black.
We took it to a TOGA to play with it, and it ended up going home with another lady.
CD in Oklahoma
We took it to a TOGA to play with it, and it ended up going home with another lady.
CD in Oklahoma
Pistachio the Singer 185K HC
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