Finding vintage machine resources
#151
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Join Date: Dec 2019
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I love my Kenmore 158 Ultra 12 Stitch. I found it at Goodwill after my Singer 3337 locked up {the hand wheel will not turn at all}. I have quilted 5 quilts and kitchen curtains on it and recently found more feet and bobbins for it in a grab bag at goodwill. At first it was sluggish from the old oil in it so I oiled it and used it for a couple hours practicing the stitches and just giving it a good run and it runs like a brand new machine now
#152
osewme posted a link to Janome manuals for current models. I thought I would post that they also have manuals for some of the retired models (It seems like I have looked for some that they don't have). The two links are https://www.janome.com/support/manuals/ and https://www.janome.com/support/retired-machine-manuals/ Janome also has a pdf for those looking to date an antique New Home sewing machine that was made in Orange, MA or Rockford IL, at https://www.janome.com/siteassets/su...anufacture.pdf
Also a year or so ago, the Singer website changed and consequently the previous link for singerco.com manuals don't work. The new link for Singer manuals is https://www.singer.com/support Another source for sewing machine manuals is https://www.manualslib.com/brand/ If you scroll down to brand and then clicking on "Sewing Machines" it will take you to a page that shows the manuals for that brand of the sewing machines that they have.
To figure out which Singer sewing machine you have, https://www.sandman-collectibles.com...r-machines.htm will walk you through to identify your machine. Sometimes, the serial numbers listed at http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...-database.html don't match the machine model. Sometimes one has misread the serial number and consequently think they have a different machine based on the serial number. This is particularly true with "G" serial numbers. However, even knowing this, I saw a 66 red head machine once, and quadruple checked the serial number on the machine to the serial number list, but it wasn't listed as the model for that serial number. I knew what a 66 looked like and I knew that only the 66 had Red Head decals.
Hope this helps.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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Also a year or so ago, the Singer website changed and consequently the previous link for singerco.com manuals don't work. The new link for Singer manuals is https://www.singer.com/support Another source for sewing machine manuals is https://www.manualslib.com/brand/ If you scroll down to brand and then clicking on "Sewing Machines" it will take you to a page that shows the manuals for that brand of the sewing machines that they have.
To figure out which Singer sewing machine you have, https://www.sandman-collectibles.com...r-machines.htm will walk you through to identify your machine. Sometimes, the serial numbers listed at http://ismacs.net/singer_sewing_mach...-database.html don't match the machine model. Sometimes one has misread the serial number and consequently think they have a different machine based on the serial number. This is particularly true with "G" serial numbers. However, even knowing this, I saw a 66 red head machine once, and quadruple checked the serial number on the machine to the serial number list, but it wasn't listed as the model for that serial number. I knew what a 66 looked like and I knew that only the 66 had Red Head decals.
Hope this helps.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
Not affiliated with off-site link(s)
#153
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Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 3
Don't know if these have been posted before.
https://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollec...-drilldown.cfm
http://needlebar.org/
for research purposes.
https://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollec...-drilldown.cfm
http://needlebar.org/
for research purposes.
#155
Originally Posted by [email protected]
I just received an old Pink Brother Model 1620 Deluxe ZigZag. Made in Japan. Can anyone share any resources as to where I could get some missing accessories for it? Thanks!
Hopefully yours has a a tension assembly.
We like pictures. In order to post pictures on Quilting Board, you will probably need to reduce or compress the picture to a file size that is smaller than 2MB. How to post images can be found at https://www.quiltingboard.com/attach...020-01-17-.pdf
Don't forget to scroll over to the far right to find and click on the "Upload" button.
I have found that only the big red "Reply" button works to give me the paper clip icon to work for adding pictures.
I don't remember if I found a similar machine at http://www.sewusa.com/Sewing_Machine...g_Machines.htm or not.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
Last edited by OurWorkbench; 09-01-2020 at 06:02 PM.
#159
Originally Posted by [email protected]
Thanks a lot this attachment will really help. I would like to post a picture the machine, it's not exactly like the one you pictured. But similar. I can't figure out how to upload a picture on this site.
Don't forget to scroll over to the far right to find and click on the "Upload" button.
I have found that only the big red "Reply" button works to give me the paper clip icon to work for adding pictures.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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