singer touch and sew
#1
singer touch and sew
found portable Singer Touch and Sew for sale at thrift shop for $14.99. have no idea if works or not. havent bought it yet . wondering how old are they? when did the Singer company start making Touch and Sew version. googled Singer sewing machines but couldnt find any info on them.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 1,991
I bought my first Touch and Sew in 1969 with my babysitting money. I sewed on it until I bought my first Bernina in 1976. I liked the machine but many of them required extensive repairs as the plastic/nylon gears wore out, cracked and broke. I wouldn't buy it without trying it out first. It also takes a specific bobbin and winds in the machine after pushing a button to fill and this also sometimes gives trouble.
#6
I've had one since the early 70's. Have not had any issues with it - just like anything else it needs to be oiled and serviced periodically. Up until a year ago it was the only machine I had so it got a very good workout and still works perfectly. I now rotate sometimes I use a treadle, sometimes a 15-91 and sometimes the touch and sew, just depends on what I am working on.
#7
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Citrus County, Florida
Posts: 10,849
I had one around 1970. It had the drop in bobbin and that was always messing up. I had it back to the store every week or two when I was steadily using it. I wouldn't take one if it was free.
#8
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: NW Minnesota
Posts: 75
My husband bought me one overseas in 1971 and it is still being used today! I made clothes for our children until they didn't want homemade clothes anymore, then it sat for a long time just brought out for mending. Then my daughter took it when she got married, as I had bought myself an Elna and a Pfaff. Last year I brought it back home and now it is busy making quilts at our church for charities! I think if a person takes care of anything it will last longer. Still have my Elna, and a 301A and a Singer Treadle machine, have sold the Pfaff and the Touch n Sew comes home with me every summer when the quilters take time off, I oil it up and lube it and it is ready for sewing again in the fall.
#9
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: NYS Finger Lakes Region
Posts: 1,178
I still have my Singer Touch and Sew and it is a bit noisy compared to today's machines, but works like a charm. I had it serviced and person working on it said it was in fine shape to sew for many years to come. DIL is taking that machine. Granddaughter is taking my Pfaff 7570. I now sew on my Bernina 440QE, but could have continued on my Singer.
#10
We use an old Touch and Sew in the shop. Rewinding the bobbin drives me crazy sometimes, as I have to try 3 or 4 times to get it going. I think the thread cutter may be dull...
Otherwise, it's a fair machine. But, I wouldn't buy one for myself...much prefer my old 401A and my FW!
Otherwise, it's a fair machine. But, I wouldn't buy one for myself...much prefer my old 401A and my FW!
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