A Mint Mobile That Ryan Guy Can’t Have
Once upon a time there was a little Singer Featherweight that came to live with us. It could still sew a pretty stitch but wasn’t much to look at. It’s graphics were mostly gone and…
Make It New Again — The Singer 15-91
We get calls about “old Sewing Machines” pretty much every day. The calls that tack on a comment about another shop causing issues are less common, but still frequent enough that we can give out…
Test Driving The Schmetz Double Eye Needle
Watch as we take the Schmetz Double Eye Needle for a test drive in the Singer Touch & Sew 750, Pfaff 1473CD, and Necchi BU Mira! Shop Now
Singer Model 24
First thing is first. No you can’t have it. Even if it was ours, we probably wouldn’t sell it. This Singer Model 24 arrived to us in cosmetically good shape. The wiring however was a…
Feeling Blue Isn’t Always Bad
We are all fans of the Singer Model 301 here, but to be honest we aren’t all fans of the basic beige that most of them are covered in. It’s not that it’s bad, its…
Light in Weight, but Heavy in Sparkle
The Singer 221 Featherweight is easily one of the most recognizable sewing machines there is. It’s also one of the most often customized machines that you will find. We had thought about doing something on…
Mid Century Modern Inspiration
It may not be quite as true today, but traditionally even mass produced products start off with a designer working away to create something pleasing to the eye. In the early days of the Singer…
From Workhorse To Art Piece
This Singer Model 66 is Serial Number G5825171 Dating it to November 30, 1917 and Manufactured in Elizabeth New Jersey. This machine wasn’t in terrible shape but that first one hundred years of service had…









