Sewing Machine Spreadsheet
#1
Sewing Machine Spreadsheet
I'm working on a sewing machine spreadsheet so I can keep track of all the little details of each machine. I'll share a blank copy of the spreadsheet if there's any interest.
Here's what I have so far.
- Brand (as printed on the machine)
- serial number
- model number
- purchase price
- Production Date
- Manufacturer
- Cabinet type (treadle or electric)
- Condition
Is there anything else you would like to see on this? Please comment below.
Scott
Here's what I have so far.
- Brand (as printed on the machine)
- serial number
- model number
- purchase price
- Production Date
- Manufacturer
- Cabinet type (treadle or electric)
- Condition
Is there anything else you would like to see on this? Please comment below.
Scott
#2
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 287
Favored brand of needles, threads? Any quirks? Mechanical problems? Date purchased, price? Need oiling and what brand or weight of oil?
In the interest of full disclosure, I do not have any vintage machines. I prefer brand new ones.
sue
In the interest of full disclosure, I do not have any vintage machines. I prefer brand new ones.
sue
#3
I also include date of purchase and who (name and city/state/country of seller) I purchased it from. Initial repairs/parts to get the machine in working order are also tracked by the machine's serial number on my spreadsheet.
#4
Some other things you may want to include:
If takes a flat shank needle which side is the flat side one?
Does it take a unique needle? e.g. 20x1, CC1221, 206x13
Is it a flat shank or round shank needle?
Is it a low shank, high shank, extra high shank, slant shank or top mount or other?
The belt size - for electric machines. (This may may also include some cleated belts - one would also need number of cleats)
What does this machine need to get in working condition?
What accessories could be added that are wanted? e.g. cams, straight needle plate, additional feet.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
If takes a flat shank needle which side is the flat side one?
Does it take a unique needle? e.g. 20x1, CC1221, 206x13
Is it a flat shank or round shank needle?
Is it a low shank, high shank, extra high shank, slant shank or top mount or other?
The belt size - for electric machines. (This may may also include some cleated belts - one would also need number of cleats)
What does this machine need to get in working condition?
What accessories could be added that are wanted? e.g. cams, straight needle plate, additional feet.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
#6
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,714
I have a spreadsheet for my machines, but it's more of a maintenance spreadsheet listing what was done, who did it (me or the OSMG) and other details. I only have 6 machines I use regularly and they aren't particularly picky about threads and things so I can usually remember those details.
#8
Thanks for all the input everyone! I'll modify the spreadsheet and give you a screenshot when I'm done.
While I do not have any experience with newer electric machines, a lot of the input can apply to treadles or those changed to electric.
Scott
While I do not have any experience with newer electric machines, a lot of the input can apply to treadles or those changed to electric.
Scott
#10
I also want to have a bit of information on the machine itself. Such as the condition of any decals or defects on the machine noticeable to the naked eye. I want to know if the paint is damaged or any noticeable bumps of bangs.