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Prim Quilts 04-19-2014 06:47 PM

Singer Dressmaker Sewing Machine?????????????????
 
Was there such a thing? I went to a quilt group today at the library and a lady who I believe to be in her 60s told me that she had her mother's Singer Dressmaker sewing machine and she let her grand daughter borrow it. The machine ended up broken and she didn't know what happened to it. She took it to a sewing machine repair man and he told her that he wouldn't charge her a service fee if she could tell him how on earth she broke it like that. She told him she didn't know what happened to it. She told me what he said was wrong with it and I told her it took a nose dive off a table and someone probably tried to catch it with the fabric under the presser foot. So he charged her a "big" service fee and told her it is not repairable. I have never heard of a Singer Dressmaker (but that doesn't mean anything) and I was going to look to see if there happened to be a doner machine since it was her mother's and she is keeping it because it was her mother's. Anyway, just curious...........was there such a creature? When I tried looking online I found conflicting views.

Prim Quilts 04-19-2014 06:50 PM

Oh, and don't ask how I know what happened to that machine. :rolleyes:

Rodney 04-19-2014 06:57 PM

I've seen machines badged as Dressmakers but I don't recall any Singers being called that.
Someone's going to ask. It might as well be me.
How do you know how the machine was broken? ;)
Rodney

Cogito 04-19-2014 08:13 PM

I believe they used to call the Singer 201 the "dressmaker" I know there are articles about that out on the web. I don't remember details or history of that. But google it and I bet it comes up.

Cogito 04-19-2014 08:20 PM

Yep now I remember...on Sew Classic site: Check out the Sew Classic blog for in detail information on the 201. Back when it was introduced the Singer 201 was known as the "dressmaker's" machine and the 15-91 the "farmer's wife's" machine.
bummer anything got broken on it. Love the 201! That's why I never loan any of my vintage machines out. ;)

ThayerRags 04-20-2014 02:54 AM

I’ve also heard the Singer 201 referred to as a “Singer Dressmaker” by the ladies in my area.

CD in Oklahoma

Prim Quilts 04-20-2014 04:42 AM

Thank you!!! I will go check that out. Date wise that would make sense. I guess in my mind I was thinking a newer machine and that didn't make sense.

I had a Singer 237 that I paid $5 for at a thrift store. My foot got caught in the cord and it took a tumble off the table. The damage was similar, but mine didn't receive quite as extensive damage. Since I really liked the machine and the way it sewed, I got parts and fixed it back. Besides I felt bad. I certainly had other machines around here I could have used instead.

ThayerRags 04-20-2014 04:57 AM


Originally Posted by Prim Quilts (Post 6683475)
....Singer 237 that....took a tumble off the table.

That can happen.

A friend’s Singer 401A “did a Peter Pan” off of her kitchen table a couple of years ago. We were able to replace the few broken parts from that tumble, but I had a Model A Bruce (Free SM Co) dive off of my air table onto the concrete floor in my Bike Shop and broke it’s deck. I haven’t tried fixing that one.

CD in Oklahoma

Tink's Mom 04-20-2014 06:58 AM

I know of a friend's sewing machine that took a tumble after her two cats had a major discussion behind it...it wasn't a solid metal machine like the ones we love...

miriam 04-20-2014 07:19 AM

I have a 401 I got cheap - either someone tried to force the stitch selector to move with a hammer or it took a dive. It needs serious internal surgery to transplant the stitch selector shaft and I need an assistant to help perform that one.

ThayerRags 04-20-2014 08:46 AM

I just spotted a photo of a page in the 1933 Catalogue and Price List (UK) on a blog page. It indicates on page 11 that the Singer Model 15k is the “Dressmaker’s Machine”, and it is mounted in a one-drawer drop-leaf table, and that the stand is fitted with a large band wheel to attain high speed.
http://oldsingersewingmachineblog.fi...933pp10-11.jpg

So, I guess the Model 15 was also considered the “Dressmaker’s Machine”, at least by Singer in the UK.


CD in Oklahoma

Prim Quilts 04-20-2014 10:51 AM

Hymmm, interesting. I don't know what she has then. Whenever I see her again, I may try to get more info out of her about it. She is storing it in a pillowcase tied on the end, so it doesn't get dusty.

That is a cool foot control though!!!!!!!!!!!!

oldtnquiltinglady 04-20-2014 03:20 PM

Can you come up with a picture of it? I would love to have that image in my mind.

manicmike 04-20-2014 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by ThayerRags (Post 6683755)
I just spotted a photo of a page in the 1933 Catalogue and Price List (UK) on a blog page. It indicates on page 11 that the Singer Model 15k is the “Dressmaker’s Machine”,

I immediately thought "201" and they did come out after 1933, but I also thought the 66 was its predecessor for the title.
That said, my grandmother was a tailoress and she used a 15k, so who knows?
They're all amazingly good machines, and I'd be happy to make a dress with any of them. Unfortunately I'm without a working 15k (Amelia stole it last week :D - take that!).
EDIT: I also thought 103k

ThayerRags 04-21-2014 02:14 AM

Wasn't the Singer Model 66 referred to as the "20th Century Machine"?

CD in Oklahoma

manicmike 04-21-2014 03:37 AM


Originally Posted by ThayerRags (Post 6684470)
Wasn't the Singer Model 66 referred to as the "20th Century Machine"?

Hadn't heard that but I have now :thumbup:

purplefiend 04-21-2014 10:15 AM

I had a Singer 6212 that took a dive off the table(I was thrilled!), my little dog got hung up in the cords and dragged it off the table. I replaced that nasty Singer with a lovely new Bernina 1031, sewing was fun again; I still have my 1031....did I mention that its a great machine? :)
Sharon

miriam 04-21-2014 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by purplefiend (Post 6685156)
I had a Singer 6212 that took a dive off the table(I was thrilled!), my little dog got hung up in the cords and dragged it off the table. I replaced that nasty Singer with a lovely new Bernina 1031, sewing was fun again; I still have my 1031....did I mention that its a great machine? :)
Sharon

I have a sledge hammer you can borrow.....

Prim Quilts 04-22-2014 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by purplefiend (Post 6685156)
I had a Singer 6212 that took a dive off the table(I was thrilled!), my little dog got hung up in the cords and dragged it off the table. I replaced that nasty Singer with a lovely new Bernina 1031, sewing was fun again; I still have my 1031....did I mention that its a great machine? :)
Sharon


I hope the doggie didn't get hurt!

Prim Quilts 04-22-2014 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by oldtnquiltinglady (Post 6684099)
Can you come up with a picture of it? I would love to have that image in my mind.


Not sure. I don't see her too often and she has a lot of health issues. Not sure when I will see her again or when I would be able to get a picture.

Prim Quilts 04-22-2014 07:34 AM

You know it would be nice if Singer had a place that listed all their machines with model numbers, names and nick names. (nice nicknames, I wasn't thinking the derogatory ones)


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