Where can I find the Singer sewing machine instruction book?
This model of Singer Sewing Machine Instruction book can be downloaded here. It is for older type machines that have a shuttle sometimes called a “boat shuttle” or “torpedo” and “bullet” type, where by the bobbin is inserted into the shuttle holder then the holder is inserted into the machine just in front of the needle.
How does a singer zigzag sewing machine work?
This zigzag machine has a set of levers on the top which, in combination with the 30 supplied fashion discs (flat cams), manipulate the byte of the needle to form dozens of decorative stitches. There was a free-arm version (320K) and together they represent probably the last of Singer’s rugged, “all-metal” domestics.
What is the model number of a singer machine?
Legacy™: SE300. SE340 Don’t see your model listed here? Please search for your model on our Support Page
How many pages are in a singer manual?
Singer Manuals. These manuals are scans taken from original Singer manuals that have been converted to Adobe PDF format for viewing/printing. Some of the original manuals are nearly 100 pages and the resulting files can be rather large, even when compressed into PDFs.
What is the value of an old Singer sewing machine?
Determining the current worth of any one machine can be a daunting task. In general, the value of old Singer sewing machines can range anywhere from a few dollars to several hundred or perhaps thousands of dollars.
Who owns Singer sewing machines?
The Singer Corporation produces a range of consumer products, including electronic sewing machines. It is now part of SVP Worldwide , which also owns the Pfaff and Husqvarna Viking brands, which is in turn owned by Kohlberg & Company, which bought Singer in 2004.
What are the dimensions of a Singer sewing machine?
Full-size machines are usually wider than compact machines and this gives you slightly more space to manoeuvre the fabric around the needle area. The width / length / height dimensions of the Singer 2277 are 38.1cm x 15.7cm x 30.5cm. Or in inches 15” x 6.2” x 12“.
What is a Vintage sewing machine?
Vintage or antique sewing machines are those machines that survived the test of time. From its original manufacturing date up to now, this vintage machine remained and retained its original form and performance.