This Sailor Saves Sewing Machines - Sew Far North

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DrakeParagon

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Sailing is a great way to discover…new lands, new experiences or, in this case, sewing machines! This sailor uses his knowledge and love of repairing and using sewing machines to connect with people around the world. Join us on a tour of these magnificent machines stretching from the mid-19th century to today. Got a problem with your sewing machine? Check out Sew Far North on Facebook. We bet Davie can help sort out your problem.
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@danielculpepper8772
@danielculpepper8772 Жыл бұрын
I just spent 38 minutes watching a video about sewing machines. I thought that I would last 1 minute BUT I was mesmerized the entire time. Thank you for the highlight of my morning. So fascinating and beautifully presented.
@intuitknit
@intuitknit 2 ай бұрын
I just finished watching the Scottish documentary called The Birth of a sewing machine. It was mind blowing the level of engineering and strength and dedication of the workmanship. It shows the huge factory in Clydebank Scotland. I looked up my serial number for my 99. Turns out it was produced on my birthday in Scotland. Its so special.
@dianebeattie1343
@dianebeattie1343 Ай бұрын
I bought a Singer 306K in 1959, have sewn canvas horse rugs, an annexe for a caravan and have made dancing costumes for 40 years, also wedding dresses. It is still sewing perfectly and I wouldn’t swap it for the most expensive machine.
@Hippiechick11
@Hippiechick11 10 ай бұрын
What a gift your mom gave you! My mom taught my brother to sew when we got a new sewing machine in the 60s. He's still proud of what he did.
@belyear
@belyear 6 ай бұрын
The mechanical noise that vibrating shuttle machines is truly meditative.
@KpomoBespoke
@KpomoBespoke 2 жыл бұрын
I love his good nature and his workshop as well. With his french press coffee maker at the far end, a library of books that i suspect don't get as much read as even he would like, a blackboard with notes to self and the most important thing in the center... the workspace. This could easily be me. A humble workman, who just must deal with other things in the world... even though he really doesn't want to.
@catfeatherss
@catfeatherss Жыл бұрын
oh my goodness, I'm new here and it's so nice to know I'm not the only one with a sewing machine addiction!!!! Currently in my home there are: -one Singer treadle w table (1906) -one White treadle w table (1914) -one vintage electric Domestic with sewing table circa 50s -one electric singer featherlite in bent wood box with a thigh bar instead of a foot pedal -one singer in a case circa the 40s -one plastic singer in a case circa late 60s with harvest gold, pumpkin and avocado coloured daisy decals and, last but not least... -one 15-20 yr old basic plastic singer that does all the fun fancy stitches that I could ever need. I don't enjoy sewing as much as I used to, but I DO love sewing on my old pieces of history. The smell of them, the sound of them... they just fill me with such happiness and satisfaction and make me feel like the items I make with them are just that much more special. Enjoy your machines!! No matter how many find their way into your home. To know that they're still working after all these years is so impressive, and I hope we will be able to keep them going for the next generation to enjoy. ❤
@hampurista
@hampurista 4 ай бұрын
I accidentally disliked your comment though I only wanted to read the whole text. So don't worry: nobody disliked you. In fact I do agree😂 Sewing machine addict here as well...
@tamipugh3377
@tamipugh3377 2 жыл бұрын
I love this show. My husband says if he ever thought I was having an affair he would just have to find what machine I have fallen for. I started sewing when I was 5 years old. I have been sewing for 55 years. Been a long love affair. I have worked in two sewing machine stores selling machines. I love old machines. Saw quite a few Singer Featherweights. Never got to see a handcrank machine. I would dearly love to own a class 15 hand crank machine. Now days I don’t sew clothes very often. I make quilts.
@gergemall
@gergemall Жыл бұрын
Incredible machine . I’m leaning to fix vintage machines. I love sewing machines.
@susanbrillhart5815
@susanbrillhart5815 2 жыл бұрын
I sew exclusively on my mother's Singer 401a slant that she bought about 1957 for around $300. It is still wonderful and what I really appreciate is that I can do most of the repairs and tune-ups myself. When I was too young to be allowed the electricity, Dad used a large spool and wire from a coat hanger to rig a crank. I have 3 more 401a's that I have bought for next to nothing off Marketplace. I also have a Featherweight, a Spartan, and some others that are like 401a but lack fancy stitches. I love them all. As a quilter, I rarely use all the fancy stuff and they all work great for straight quilt stitching. I pretty much gave my grandmother's treadle machine to a Mexican woman who lives in the mountains and only has electricity for part of the day. She was very excited to get it. I see so many treadles that are going to rot here in Michigan that could change a life in a third-world country but I have no way to get them there. So sad. If you have any ideas on how to make that work contact me.
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 6 ай бұрын
It's wonderful that you do these things. Thank you.
@kfl611
@kfl611 7 ай бұрын
If it ain't broke don't fix it. It amazes me the basic workings of new, or newer sewing machines use the same principles of some of the very first sewing machines. And how some of the very early sewing machines still work, or as in your examples, can be made to work with a little tender loving care.
@heatherhd98
@heatherhd98 2 жыл бұрын
I have an 1864 Hengstenberg hand crank. I should put it over my shoulder and fly on over to your shop from Texas. LOL. Thanks for this exciting show of machines and your talent.
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 6 ай бұрын
The German's were so great at engineering. I just love them.
@AndyUK-Corrival
@AndyUK-Corrival 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant, perfect viewing for a Sunday. As someone who loves mending things I have always loved sewing machines and remember turning the handle to help my mum make curtains at home and such like. Your videos are real,social diaries and whilst I love the sailing I also love your interviews with people you come across on your travels. Can’t wait to see Tess Bess next time. Here’s guys. Andy UK
@reeseoroni
@reeseoroni Жыл бұрын
In some cases, such as the Singer 201 - there are foot attachments where you CAN sew zigzag stitches, button holes, and so much more. I've tried out the attachments I have on my Singer 201-2 and boy oh boy do I love using that machine.
@herrjoahnsson
@herrjoahnsson 2 жыл бұрын
Great! So fun to see! A little note... The Husqvarna cb-n class 12 (the green & gold) were manufactured between 1933-34 to around -54. Nerdalert! The biggest difference between Husqvarna cb-n and cb-n class 12 is the size and form of the feed dogs.
@elementgypsy
@elementgypsy 2 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic! I had 5 old machines. White, singer, domestic. Now 1 new computer one!
@dutchgirl2
@dutchgirl2 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the passion of sewing
@bmcdonald7303
@bmcdonald7303 Жыл бұрын
What a fantastic video. Thank you for giving the meat and potatoes straight away into the video. A pleasure to watch and we’ll appreciated.
@SVSecondChance
@SVSecondChance 2 жыл бұрын
Very cool. My mom had a sewing machine store back in the day and we would travel around and sell swing machines in hotel conference rooms all over the southeast and we had a repair shop in Florida to repair them as well. It was a fun little business back in the day.
@janoskornfeld
@janoskornfeld Ай бұрын
Tetszik a videó, szerencsére Magyar nyelven tudtam olvasni. Kalandos az életed és még a felénél sem tartsz, további szép kalandokat és sikereket kívánok...
@drakeParagon
@drakeParagon Ай бұрын
Köszönöm szépen. Hálásak vagyunk, hogy megoszthatjuk veletek kalandjainkat! -Mo
@W4ABN
@W4ABN 2 жыл бұрын
Many great machines. Thanks to both of you for sharing. Featherweight machines are pretty expensive here in the US. They're popular for quilters for their portability. Many Singers are heavy from bodies being made of cast iron while the featherweight is cast aluminum. I would love a hand crank machine. They're pretty classy. Old machines were certainly built to last. They're fun to listen to, nice rhythm. Take care.
@jeannegayle6365
@jeannegayle6365 2 жыл бұрын
Look for a Singer 301, better than a FW, easier to use, and weighs only a couple more pounds than a FW naked and about the same in a case. The Singer 301 is the better machine for quilters with is size and portability, slant needle AND it has a handle on top so much easier to carry. I ended up with 5 of them and gave the FW away, too finicky for me. 301's are still affordable as we quilters have kept them to ourselves to avoid the cult prices.
@ellaniwalker6155
@ellaniwalker6155 2 жыл бұрын
@@jeannegayle6365 Thanks for that information! I do not quilt, but am interested. I will see if I can find one. 🌟🌹
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 жыл бұрын
Gosh, I'll find my old New Home(?)sewing machine and try to fix it again!!! It always kept jamming with thread inside and making horrible noises at that time. I have no idea what to check but will have a go at it, inspired by your marvelous program!! No background music very appreciated!👍
@evelynfrench804
@evelynfrench804 Жыл бұрын
The guy loves his machines! Those who collect these beautiful machines are not eager to let go of them. They are so lucky to have found them. I have a few older machines, but I would love to have any one of this collection. Sew nice.
@nancysimmer9908
@nancysimmer9908 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a novice quilter and this was so much fun to watch thank you very much for sharing, fun information🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😘
@paulapaiz1446
@paulapaiz1446 2 жыл бұрын
you are so easy to listen to, your voice is so gentle , And your knowledge is WOW!
@connywelch5192
@connywelch5192 Жыл бұрын
This is so fantastic! l still have my Featherwheight from when l was seven or eight. It survived a terrible house fire that my family didn’t. I feel like it is all that l have left of life- l am a very senior Senior Citizen.
@vivianagutierrez1966
@vivianagutierrez1966 2 жыл бұрын
I got teary eyed looking at the beautiful machines, your work , and story! . Thanks for sharing!
@drakeParagon
@drakeParagon 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@californiadreamin8423
@californiadreamin8423 Жыл бұрын
@@drakeParagon. He’s from the North East of England. Great video.
@kathyyoung1774
@kathyyoung1774 2 жыл бұрын
I learned on my grandmother’s treadle machine, then inherited it. I now have 8 machines, and I use most of them, all but one from family and friends who gave them to me.
@soniatriana9091
@soniatriana9091 2 жыл бұрын
Great stories, great video, great gentleman, etc!! It’s sooo nice to see how this skill began & overtime it developed into a passion of helping others & restoration of utilitarian machines that have so much history!! Just a beautiful & inspirational video!! Thank you👍🏻🤗
@ukaly1
@ukaly1 2 жыл бұрын
I have that 1960 Singer! Just got it out again earlier today to look at it. Thinking about sewing with it again. My mom (I would have originally said me Mam!) had it shipped over to Illinois when we emigrated here from North Shields, England in 1967. She was a dressmaker working from home for a factory. The machine has a box of cams that do fancy stitches and a large buttonhole maker. I also have the Fashion Mate Singer that she bought me for a wedding present in 1972 and an Elna from the 80's that was also hers. I really enjoyed your video!
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 6 ай бұрын
Wow! You are so lucky to have those vintage models.
@tedb.5707
@tedb.5707 Жыл бұрын
Sewing machines and typewriters were the apex of mechanical technology in their day.
@corinacollahua88
@corinacollahua88 2 жыл бұрын
😳😳Hermosas!yo tengo una singer que mi madre me regalo!creo es de fabricacion año 1930...todavia la uso, es mi tesoro!🥰😃
@bigrickshaberdashery2759
@bigrickshaberdashery2759 Жыл бұрын
I have an original Thompson mini-walker, life has been an adventure
@donnakawana
@donnakawana 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this... So amazing an brought back fun memories of altering my own clothes to fit what was fashionable and punk rock yeah loved it.... I love the collection of sewing machines... Thanks for sharing your lives with us grateful ✌🏼💗😊❣️
@bella-bee
@bella-bee 2 жыл бұрын
TWAM and T4SR are examples of charities that send these to Africa to get people started. Hand cranked and treadle machines especially.
@crowznest438
@crowznest438 2 жыл бұрын
The smell! Love the smell of a working vintage machine.
@ellythompson4055
@ellythompson4055 10 ай бұрын
WOW!!! I found an old Sewrite Deluxe with Juki workings. I named her Ariel as she looks like the sea as she is teal and off white. I’ve tried many resources to know more about her. She has her tensions on the side so that tells me she is a Class 15 which I learned from you. I’d love to share her picture with you. Wonderful Video!!!
@carmencolon3520
@carmencolon3520 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video. Thanks
@tomas5376
@tomas5376 2 жыл бұрын
This is fascinating! Love learning things like this. Gracias🙏🏼
@terrigelbaum8066
@terrigelbaum8066 Жыл бұрын
I too love sewing machines. Own many delight in all.
@doyoder2776
@doyoder2776 2 жыл бұрын
Ohhh the Husqvarna machine make me want. Beautiful.
@seniorLu48
@seniorLu48 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad I ran into your video, it is one of the most informative and clear and open minded video I have come across. I have just recently started collecting sewing machines and it has become a real enjoyment. I too have a Husqvarna CI 21a with all the goodies, I live in the USA and it had to come from overseas to get it, it is worth every penny I paid for. One other is the Singer 431g, there is no comparison on vintage sewing machines on what is made today. Gracias for sharing your wonderful story...Bless.
@jewellhershey5051
@jewellhershey5051 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely enthralling sewing machine and workshop tour. I joined the FB group.
@walteraddie7925
@walteraddie7925 2 жыл бұрын
Nice collection. I have a couple hundred machines myself with my favorites being the vibrating shuttle machines. Though I have some vintage and use a 201 daily. Our stories sound similar other than I started only 5 years ago. I love the treadles too which a much more common in the USA than hand cranks.
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 жыл бұрын
That's so many machines to acquire in such a short time! I have only three and I feel guilty and the one which is not working well is really bothering me as I e abandoned it years ago and have replaced it with a much better, computerised machine. You must have so much available space for so many machines Do you repair them yourself? ☺️
@walteraddie7925
@walteraddie7925 2 жыл бұрын
@@E-Kat Yes, I do full restorations myself. I enjoy the work though I repaint in modern colors without the original type decals.
@bob_mosavo
@bob_mosavo 8 ай бұрын
Great interview ‼ Thanks, Drake 👍
@drakeParagon
@drakeParagon 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
@Whitenoise541
@Whitenoise541 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video. I love the old machines. And sewing 🧵
@lindamorgan2678
@lindamorgan2678 10 ай бұрын
Nice sweater !! You take care of it now I bet alot of work and love went into that one :-)
@beakittelscherz5419
@beakittelscherz5419 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this Video. I really enjoyed it!
@cherylmoreau924
@cherylmoreau924 2 жыл бұрын
I am also in the army of sewing machine heros and love the old mechanical machines. If I get them for free I try to give them away to good homes. My personal collection includes a cast iron screw drive 15-91 Singer, an 80's vintage Bernina 910 (beautiful!) an 90's vintage Pfaff an a 80's vintage Viking Husqvarna. I think Featherweights overrated. I dream of finding a Willcox and Gibbs chain stitch machine. Thank you so much for sharing your collection highlights and hope you will have your classic sewing machine fair someday.
@wendyb7993
@wendyb7993 2 жыл бұрын
😍what a fab video and a great way to store cable and thread !! What machine is this it’s a corker 😍🥳 14 layers of fabric is incredible. Is the 1960s machine for sale ??i have never ever seen such a fantastic collection of working vintage machines in my life I am mesmerised. Thanks so much 🥳🥳
@kelfae
@kelfae 2 жыл бұрын
I have an old Wertheim treadle that I use as my every-day home machine. It stomps all over a modern electric! So much so that I gave my new electric machine away.
@heddaacevedo
@heddaacevedo 2 жыл бұрын
So interesting…❤️❤️❤️
@alfredklek
@alfredklek Жыл бұрын
I hem my canvas pants with an electric 1937 Singer 128. I bought it at a yard sale for $25 USD. It does a fantasic job at pretty much everything I ask it to do. Except reverse
@davidanddavidstrading
@davidanddavidstrading 6 ай бұрын
Great Channel!
@johnnicolson467
@johnnicolson467 Жыл бұрын
Singer sewing Machines were made in Clydebank as well
@andrewmandywilsontatham49
@andrewmandywilsontatham49 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Lovely to see the Husqvarnas and the Pfaff. I'm watching from NZ, my "new" Bernina 1130 is now 32 years old. Could never afford to replace it, so now I have...3 Bernina's, 3 Necchi's, 3 Vickers (2 labelled BSM, one was my grandmothers) and now 11 Singers. I may take a leaf from your book when I've done them up and have a stall at a market...I was going to do a Sit and Sew course with machines for sale. BTW you might enjoy watching Bob Fowler, a Navy mechanic in US who also rebuilds machines.
@automotivedyi1984
@automotivedyi1984 Жыл бұрын
Love this
@maryjanegibson7743
@maryjanegibson7743 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, I would be rejoicing if I had a machine like oone of those. I grew up sewing on my great-grandmother's treadle machine which my mother now owns and it runs as beautifullly as I has done for at least 130 years.
@roydaley3413
@roydaley3413 2 жыл бұрын
Sew, what's the big deal 👍. Cool 2 videos. What a nice guy.
@lisahodges8299
@lisahodges8299 2 жыл бұрын
What is the blue machine please? I have two machines, one straight stitch and the other does zig zag for regular use, I just love my treadle I look after her but welcome use her. I thought that I was bad but this man loves machines more than I do. Birdy
@From_Refugee_To_Yacht_Owner
@From_Refugee_To_Yacht_Owner 2 жыл бұрын
I have to get myself one.
@lucindawilson5510
@lucindawilson5510 2 жыл бұрын
thank you
@amsodoneworkingnow1978
@amsodoneworkingnow1978 Жыл бұрын
I have an old hand crank singer 1904 and a treacle 1930 both Singer. I had a terribly expensive all singing all dancing top of the range electric machine which the day my husband surprised me with a treacle the electric went to my daughter.
@waleezeart4295
@waleezeart4295 Жыл бұрын
I have a husqvarna automatic just like that one and I've never been able to tell when it was made. Any ideas?
@CCTippers
@CCTippers 2 жыл бұрын
I taught myself to sew on the on Singer 99k, I have not quite as many as yourself but not far off, 😁from the 28k to my beautiful 201k, if your ever in Dorset?, my husband even found a Singer Light Up Sign, I have one Singer that we rescued but even after much hard work and worn fingers making it turn is a beast, soaking oiling and cleaning it’s still very stiff on turning, do you have any tips? Singers are great for quilting because of its straight stitch precision that you mentioned. Really enjoyed seeing some of your beautiful machines. Thank you ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🪡🧵
@goodwifelucy5602
@goodwifelucy5602 2 жыл бұрын
Hello from Dorchester 👋
@leonahawker7977
@leonahawker7977 2 жыл бұрын
I have a janomi sewing machine. It doesnt make very good button holes. I Am told to stay away from seams. I was wondering what you thought about this.
@leben54
@leben54 5 ай бұрын
No grasshoppers?
@jmarylastone
@jmarylastone 2 жыл бұрын
I don't have facebook - how do I get ahold of this guy???
@dondavis6997
@dondavis6997 10 ай бұрын
What model is that little green huskavarna?
@joanneginever1890
@joanneginever1890 9 ай бұрын
Don't know if anyone has given you a reply. That machine is a 21A automatic. I have one along with the Husqvarna 19E zig zag.
@dondavis6997
@dondavis6997 8 ай бұрын
@@joanneginever1890 Thank you very much
@joanneginever1890
@joanneginever1890 8 ай бұрын
@@dondavis6997 You're welcome ☺️
@viking1ur
@viking1ur Жыл бұрын
I gt that Husqvarna from my grandmother and I didnt know they had a gear. Unfortunatly something is wrong with it - it is abot a gearwheel damanged
@vaccavo
@vaccavo 2 жыл бұрын
What machine was that sews 12 lays of cloth?
@drakeParagon
@drakeParagon 2 жыл бұрын
This one. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eqjCeKmrhNBmhZo It's a Sailrite.
@blasebaker
@blasebaker 2 жыл бұрын
I have two old sewing machines. Don’t know if they work. They came inside of tables.
@blasebaker
@blasebaker 2 жыл бұрын
Or maybe they are in cabinets not tables.
@andrewmandywilsontatham49
@andrewmandywilsontatham49 2 жыл бұрын
@@blasebaker check out Bob Fowler...
@manusholm1544
@manusholm1544 10 ай бұрын
i cant afford the sairite. neither the clones. have to scratch in 2nd hand market. in south Africa there is not that much options. what industrial zig zag would you recomend i look for for sails. even if its not a walking foot....those are like chiken lips in this place. importing is to expensive. our customs easy double what you buy some thing for. never minde tax .
@MickeyLu09
@MickeyLu09 2 жыл бұрын
I have a universal and if it didn’t say universal on it you’d swear it was a 15.
@pattymunoz3518
@pattymunoz3518 Жыл бұрын
Hermosa tu máquina de coser
@ChristopherRuthVDO
@ChristopherRuthVDO Жыл бұрын
OK...regarding the U.S. government/Singer helping Japan by "giving" the blueprints for the 15 after the war, that's a very popular myth, with absolutely zero truth to it. Hell, Singer sued the Japanese government for the recovery of funds and materials seized during the war and fought hard to keep Japan from becoming a major manufacturer of sewing machines. (Why would they help the competition?) And, it should be noted that Brother (among others) was making a 15 "clone" in the 1930's. The 15, while a brilliant machine, is a stupidly simple design that was easy to reverse engineer/copy.
@JonMadsen70
@JonMadsen70 2 жыл бұрын
:)
@arnman2093
@arnman2093 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best vids I have seen on YT. Well presented, perfect camera work, great questions, very good editing and spot on details for the topic. Rare for YT. Thank you for not having a seven minute introduction!
@gergemall
@gergemall Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing how people go through similar experiences with sewing machines. I wanted to sew leather with a machine but I’m REALLY ENJOYING COLLECTING AND FIXING MACHINES. LEARNING ABOUT THEM .
@manfredschmalbach9023
@manfredschmalbach9023 2 жыл бұрын
I came from a family of intellectuals where nobody would know to sew with a machine, and when I was ten I learned to sew back on buttons and repair socks by hand from my grandmother, who also repaired my jeans by hand. So, it was much later that I started machine sewing on my own, first on an old Zündapp machine I found in a cellar which made me a sewing machine mechanic with all of its problems, then a footpedal Singer 15 I found on the street (needles and tools still in the drawer), then an overcomplete Bernina 530 I got as a gift which I still have and use to date, a 19 E Huskie came when a neighbor died and the family didn't want to keep it, and a couple years ago finally the Sailrite LSZ when I had to remake a Land-Rover hood (which did cost twice as much as the hood to buy, so I made four and sold the other three .....). I did my sail repairs for decades by hand only, and only recently (with the transportable Sailrite) recognized what I was missing all these years.
@ShadowMoonFarms
@ShadowMoonFarms 2 жыл бұрын
My Grandma sewed on a treadle. I loved to run the treadle for her. I surely got in her way, but she never minded. Then when I learned to sew, my mother was afraid I would run over my finger with her electric machine, so she found a treadle machine for me to learn on. Now many years later I am teaching my great grandsons to sew. We no longer have a treadle machine, but the machine I got for them has a speed control. This video was lovely to watch. I especially liked the Husqvarna with the rigged out case and the variety of stitches. That would be a great machine to sew with. Thank you
@seniorLu48
@seniorLu48 Жыл бұрын
I just retired a few year back and needed something enjoyable to do, then came the first machine, then another, then another...,
@kfl611
@kfl611 7 ай бұрын
Never hurts how to sew some. When I was 7 I lost a button on my shirt. My mom said "I'll show you this just once, and after this, it is your job to resew your own buttons back on your shirt". Mom believed in being self reliant. Personally I thought it was a mom's job to do the mending, but my opinion on the matter at 7 years of age, didn't carry much weight.
@novembermoodtutorials
@novembermoodtutorials 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for what you do!! My worst nightmare is people who throw away beautiful sewing machines and turn their tables into crappy decoration 💔😓 I have just bought a Singer 66 from 1918, produced in Scotland 😃 I feel so lucky that it's still in a good condition! It sews a better straight stitch than my modern straight stitch machine!! 🤯🤯 BTW my sewing machine has the lotus design on it (shown few times in this video) but to be honest, it reminds me more of a Scottish thistle. Don't you guys think? That lotus decal was only used in Scottish factories 🤔
@Hippiechick11
@Hippiechick11 10 ай бұрын
The lotus pattern is so beautiful! I've only seen a couple in the US.
@patriciajrs46
@patriciajrs46 6 ай бұрын
You are so lucky.
@proft1942-y7n
@proft1942-y7n 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, you are my new hero. I am also trying to save sewing machines. Your experience puts you light years ahead of me. I am learning machine repair but my real passion is the woodwork to repair and renovate cabinets and cases. I really enjoyed seeing the beautiful woodwork you have done. Best wishes on your continued success. Frank J Taylor
@ronalddevine9587
@ronalddevine9587 2 жыл бұрын
Fascinating! I am from the US, and agree with you about the Singer 201. I have rescued several of them. The hand cranked model you showed was super. The only thing I could hear was the whirring of the gears of the cranked. I feel that they are the very finest domestic sewing machine ever made by anyone. The green Singer free arm is one I've never seen. Looks like the 319W that we had here in the USA. What is the model number of it? Pity that you don't have Kenmore machines in Britain. Made by Jaguar/ Maruzen. I believe Frister & Rossman are similar. Check out the Kenmore 158-1941. It is the most perfect candidate for the only machine a home sewer will ever need.
@ukaly1
@ukaly1 2 жыл бұрын
I have that green Singer. Its a 320K. My mom had it shipped to Illinois in 1967 when we emigrated from England.
@seniorLu48
@seniorLu48 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, there is nothing comes close...
@MrBigboytwo
@MrBigboytwo 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Davie! One of the best on vintage machines. I have a 1879 Singer that sews like a champion.
@janettechapple1782
@janettechapple1782 2 жыл бұрын
I remember that sound of a hand sewing machine from when I was a teenager, in the 1970’s. I learned to sew on my mum’s machine and it was lovely to hear that sound again. Thank you.
@stallion78
@stallion78 2 жыл бұрын
Never thought I would enjoy a long video about sewing machines. Great video very informative 👍
@margareth1504
@margareth1504 2 жыл бұрын
Yea me too
@johntchb
@johntchb 2 жыл бұрын
I was staying in a suburb of Delhi and sewing machines were the sound of the neighbourhood.not a bad background sound.foot operated,back in the 80s
@greencheek5056
@greencheek5056 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! I've been in love with old sewing machines for about 15 years. Isaac Singer is quite a controversial figure, personally and professionally. He wasn't above stealing other peoples' patented inventions and was forced to pay royalties to inventors like Elias Howe. Thank you very much for sharing your enthusiasm for quality machines.
@jeroengrobben7555
@jeroengrobben7555 Жыл бұрын
WOW, Amazing. What a wonderful man, and a FANTASTIC, super interesting video. Wonderful. 100 likes. 😊😊😊😊😊
@truthteller8459
@truthteller8459 6 ай бұрын
You have to admire a man with a beard whose not afraid to admit he likes sewing machines for some odd reason. P, S. Carry a sewing machine by the base NOT the lid as the guy in the video did.
@angelesmariabartolomepache9027
@angelesmariabartolomepache9027 2 жыл бұрын
Me recuerda a mi mecánico, que se acaba de jubilar y lo recuerdo todos los días, todo sastre, toda modista, necesita un buen mecánico, pero es difícil encontrar uno.🙋🏻‍♀️🇪🇸
@barrysvendsen9161
@barrysvendsen9161 10 сағат бұрын
Great video - thanks. Question - I have a Wheeler & Wilson monogrammed treadle pedal & cannot find what model(s) it originally came with. Apparently rare in the USA because I’ve only seen two, one I own. One came from an old industrial factory & mine came from an industrial table with a Wilcox and Gibbs machine in it. I’m beginning to wonder if this pedal was manufactured in another country? The pedal has the typical grid pattern but with a circle in the center & two “W’s & an “&” over-lapping one another inside the circle - similar to a Wilcox & Gibbs pedal. Do you happen to know? (I’m not able to post a pic here). I would like to put this pedal in it’s original style table/stand , along with an original model W&W that my pedal would have come with. Thanks for any help you can give.
@Stettafire
@Stettafire 2 жыл бұрын
My main machine is from 1920ish. Older machines are just better
@ramloganfracic5761
@ramloganfracic5761 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. Blessings
@margm4
@margm4 2 жыл бұрын
That was wonderful. Enjoyed every moment. 😄🇦🇺
@bella-bee
@bella-bee 2 жыл бұрын
They have another smell too! The mould that develops inside the cases because of the animal glue used, and because they end up in under stairs cupboards or attics or garages.
@bysamirdz1992
@bysamirdz1992 Жыл бұрын
C'est une belle caverne de machines à coudre,bravo et respects 😍
@antonio030562
@antonio030562 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video thank you for sharing 🙏
@davefarnsworth3020
@davefarnsworth3020 2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the video. I've developed a vintage sewing machine addiction over the last couple of years starting with a singer 66 "red eye" treadle. It needed a new bobbin case. So I had to sign up for eBay to order the one I found, and from there I got hooked. I have quite a collection started now that includes a few of the models shown in this video. I also have an lsz1 with the worker B motor, and monster wheel. Sailrite recently came out with a new light fixture that tucks into the end plate that looks like a must have upgrade.
@MrThedennisblack
@MrThedennisblack 2 жыл бұрын
The sailrites are dang pricey, but if you can afford it they’re well worth it. I’m actually a bit jealous of the Worker B package, that didn’t exist back when I bought my portable walking foot machine. I’ve got Sailrite’s Fabricator, and boy do I love it. It’s just such a joy to use, and every time I have to go back to use another machine I remember how lucky I am to have the fabricator.
@francesbernard2445
@francesbernard2445 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing some details about your personal life. Too many people around are becoming like recluse hermits all afraid to say hello to anyone these days. That is the kind of sewing machine I have always wanted. The kind my aunt Irene and uncle Wilf used to make toy horse team set of harnesses as hobby to have fun doing together until my auntie Irene passed away.
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