Vintage Sewing Machine Shop Machine Photos
#1462
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Here is a machine you don't see everyday. Its a circa 1980 Singer Starlet 496. I keep this machine for its good zigzag stitch. Plus its light and pretty cool the way it all folds up into itself. Its just like a Singer Genie, but it has a free arm feature.
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This machine was made in France and came with a manual that was copyright 1980. The foot pedal and manual are stored in the slide out peace with the thread diagram on it. It weighs about 12 pounds I'm guessing and is mostly plastic but the free arm is metal.
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This machine was made in France and came with a manual that was copyright 1980. The foot pedal and manual are stored in the slide out peace with the thread diagram on it. It weighs about 12 pounds I'm guessing and is mostly plastic but the free arm is metal.
Sharon
#1463
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 4
Hi All, thought I'd share these:
Domestic rotary
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couple of 15 clones, Packard and Coronado
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New Home 532 Double Duty
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Domestic rotary
[ATTACH=CONFIG]442307[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]442308[/ATTACH]
couple of 15 clones, Packard and Coronado
[ATTACH=CONFIG]442310[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]442313[/ATTACH]
New Home 532 Double Duty
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#1464
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: San Lorenzo, CA
Posts: 5,361
I cleaned up most of the head components for my Wheeler Wilson #10 this weekend.
This machine spins SOOOOO smoothly, it is hard to remember that it was once rusted solid.
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This machine spins SOOOOO smoothly, it is hard to remember that it was once rusted solid.
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#1467
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Washington
Posts: 4,001
Kenmore Question
[ATTACH=CONFIG]443004[/ATTACH]Could someone tell me how to use the zig zag on this machine? I see the knob but can't figure out how to move it and keep it in one spot. Thank you. This sews quietly and smoothly but I do need the zig zag. I am out to sew so will be back shortly to see if someone can help me on this. Thanks again.
#1469
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