Value Old Singer Sewing Machines

Singer 221, 221K, 221J, 222K
ManufacturerSinger Manufacturing Company
AKAFeatherweight
Assembly
  • USA: Elizabethport
  • UK: Kilbowie
  • Canada: Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
MaterialFabric
Needle(s)single 15x1
Stitch formation
  • Straight lockstitch
  • Vertical side-facing rotary hook

Singer Sewing Machines

With 160+ years of history, there are an abundance of genuine SINGER® machines out there. Depending on a number of factors such as age, limited production runs, and condition, the value of your machine may differ.

The Singer Featherweight is a model series of lockstitch domestic sewing machines produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company from 1933 to 1968,[1] significant among sewing machines for their continuing popularity, active use by quilters and high collector's value.[2][3][4]

Design[edit]

An patent illustration of the Osann portable sewing machine

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A typical early 20th century sewing machine, like the Singer 27, was designed to be mounted in a treadle or table, and though reduced-size models with hand cranks and wooden cases were introduced, their weight strains the meaning of the word 'portable.' The first sewing machine designed for portability, with a completely enclosed movement, was invented in 1928 by Raymond Plumley and Richard Hohmann, engineers for the Frederick Osann Company, who took advantage of then-recent advances in alloy technology to create a machine housed in a lightweight cast aluminum body.[5][6][7][8] Osann subcontracted manufacture and assembly to the Standard Sewing Machine Company of Cleveland, Ohio, which marketed the machine under a number of brands, including Osann, Standard, and General Electric.[9][10]

Both companies encountered financial difficulties as the Great Depression worsened; Osann was acquired by Standard, which was in turn acquired by the Singer Manufacturing Company. Singer continued production of the Sewhandy under the Standard brand through the early 30s while working on an improved design, which would be introduced as the Model 221 during the 1933 World's Fair. Like the Sewhandy, the 221 featured aluminum construction and small size, weighing only 11 pounds (5.0 kg), as well as an improved self-fastening bobbin case which simplified the design of the machine's bobbin driver.

Production[edit]

It is estimated that Singer produced and sold some 3.0–3.5 million Featherweight machines during the model's lifetime.[11] Production of the original Featherweight ended in 1961, but continued at Singer factories in Quebec and Scotland until 1969.[12] Later British versions have numerous cost-saving components including a belt drive and a simpler front thread guide. An especially sought-after free arm version, Model 222K, was produced in Scotland from c.1953 to c.1961 exclusively for the non-US market.[2][12]

Attachments[edit]

A number of attachments are available for the Featherweight, including the following feet:[13]

  • Foot hemmer -- used for hemming, making hemmed and felled seams, and for sewing on lace while hemming
  • Adjustable hemmer -- to make hems from 3/16' to 15/16' wide
  • Multi-slotted binder -- to apply unfolded bias binding 15/16' in width and folded bias bindings in sizes 1-5 (1/4' - 1/2'), or to add piping
  • Edge-stitcher -- replaces the presser foot, used to accurately stitch at the very edge of the fabric
  • Gatherer -- used to slightly gather material
  • Ruffler -- to make and apply ruffles in one step, to pipe ruffles, or to pleat material
    Singer Sewing Machine Ruffler Attachment


In popular culture[edit]

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In the Reba episode 'You May Kick the Bride,' the eponymousseries star can be seen sewing a dress on a Singer Featherweight.

References[edit]

  1. ^http://singer-featherweight.class221.com/index.php/featherweight-repair-dating/singer-featherweight-machine-dating-table/
  2. ^ abYbarra, Carolyn M. 'Quilter's Treasure: Singer Featherweight Portables'. International Sewing Machine Collectors' Society News. 27. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  3. ^Cox, Meg (2007). The quilter's catalog : A comprehensive resource guide. New York: Workman. p. 112. ISBN0761138811. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  4. ^Rosson, Joe; Helaine Fendelman (23 September 2007). 'Sewing machine's condition largely determines its value'. The Augusta Chronicle (Georgia). p. E2. It may surprise some to learn that most Singer sewing machines made in the 20th century have a only a [sic] modest monetary value, and few collectors are interested in owning one. In fact, most post-1900 Singer sewing machines are worth less than $200, and finding a buyer for one of these machines can be difficult. / The Singer Featherweight sewing machine is an exception. It is nowhere near being an antique but there are a large number of people out there who search for this type of machine and will pay good money.
  5. ^US patent 1875177A, Frederick Osann, Raymond L. Plumley, 'Portable sewing machine carrying case', issued August 30, 1932
  6. ^US patent 2056125A, Raymond L. Plumley, Richard K. Hohmann, 'Hand-operated attachment for sewing machines', issued September 29, 1936
  7. ^US patent 2055387A, Raymond L. Plumley, 'Bobbin-winder for sewing machines', issued September 22, 1936
  8. ^US patent 1879708A, Raymond L. Plumley, 'Sewing machine light arrangement', issued September 27, 1932
  9. ^'Standard 'Sewhandy' - the precursor to the Singer 'Featherweight''. Collectors Weekly. 2012. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  10. ^'The Standard Sewhandy, General Electric & Early Featherweight History'. The Singer Featherweight Shop. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  11. ^Johnson-Srebro, Nancy (2005). Featherweight 221: The Perfect Portable® And Its Stitches Across History, Expanded Third Edition (Expanded 3rd ed.). Lanham: C & T Pub. p. 40. ISBN1607053799.
  12. ^ ab'History of the Singer Featherweight'. The Singer Featherweight Shop. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  13. ^Instructions for Using Singer Electric Sewing Machine 221(PDF). Singer Manufacturing Company. 1955. pp. 31–54.

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  • A machine with a mechanically driven needle for sewing or stitching cloth
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  • United States inventor of an improved chain-stitch sewing machine (1811-1875)
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The SINGER 160 Limited Edition anniversary computerized sewing machine features a nostalgic heritage shape and color with updated features and new technology that makes sewing easy, intuitive, and fun.
The OneTouch stitch selector makes selecting a stitch as easy as pushing a button. The stitches are automatically set to the optimal length and width, but can be overridden for personalization. The SwiftSmart threading and Drop & Sew bobbin systems make machine threading and set up easier than ever.
Whether you're new to sewing or an experienced pro, you'll enjoy 24 built-in stitch options, the heritage design, and overall ease of use of this limited time machine.
SwiftSmart Threading System with Automatic Needle Threader
Simply guide the thread directly from the spool to the needle area through a single groove and thread the needle by pressing the lever.
Drop & Sew Bobbin System
With this special top drop-on bobbin, there’s no longer any need to raise the bobbin thread before sewing. Just drop and sew.
Quick View Stitch Setting
When either the length or width of a stitch is changed, the corresponding LED light turns yellow for notification of the change.
Simple Stitch Adjustment
Automatic optimal settings for stitch length and width can be overridden to personalize projects.
Extra-Large Sewing Space
The arm of the machine measures 14.7 inches, allowing sewers to easily manage quilts and other large projects.
OneTouch Stitch Selection
Easy to select, easy to personalize.
Presser Foot Sensor with Error Message and Buzzer
Ensures the presser foot is in position for an easy start.
Drop Feed
A conveniently located lever lowers the feed dogs for free-motion embroidery, monograms, and button sewing.
FREE Accessories Included
Important extras to get you started.
Warranty
25-year limited warranty.
About SINGER
SINGER is sewing made easy.
Founded in 1851, Singer is one of the world’s leading sellers of consumer and artisan sewing machines, and one of the world’s most trusted and recognizable brands. The company has a long history of innovation, having produced, among other breakthroughs, the world’s first portable machine, the first zigzag machine and the first computer-controlled machine.
By making simple, easy-to-use machines, Singer has provided the gateway to sewing for people around the world. From home decor and clothing construction to embroidery and quilting, Singer is dedicated to helping people express themselves through sewing.
The Right Stitch: Easier Sewing With Better Results.
The SINGER 160 offers 24 built-in stitches for fashion sewing, construction, quilting, heirloom, crafts, home decorating, and decorative sewing. Plus, the included stitch guide is a handy reference that tells you when to use every stitch and setting.
12 Decorative Stitches
Create special details on any project.
4 Stretch Stitches
Specially designed to move with your fabric.
6 Essential Stitches
The core stitches of construction and mending.
2 Fully Automatic 1-Step Buttonholes
For professional results at the touch of a button.
Accessories Included
All-Purpose Foot
Zipper Foot
Buttonhole Foot with Underplate
Blind Hem Foot
Satin Stitch Foot
Pack of Needles
Bobbins
Thread Spool Caps
Auxiliary Spool Pin
Spool Pin Felt
Needle Plate Screwdriver
Seam Ripper/Lint Brush
Soft-Sided Dust Cover
Consumer's Choice
More people own SINGER machines than all other brands combined.
Bobbin Class: 15J
Light Bulb: 3 StayBright LED Lights
Needles: 2020 & 2045
Presser Foot Class: A