Two shuttles. As 97-2 with  D.C. motor. Oscillating shut tlc. Belt driven. A couple (at least) of examples exist, both using a Gramme armature motor. Oscillating high point shuttle; with positive stop motion. Drop feed, up the arm; speed 650. Speed 1400. Oscillating hook. For general work on light and medium weight fabrics. (Production included U.F.A.). For fine fur work (surjeteuse). Speed 500. For shirts, underwear, house dresses, corsets etc. For fine fur work (Surjeteuse); with stitch regulator with indicator; friction feed motion and ball bearing front feeding disc. All rights reserved by ISMACS INTERNATIONAL, under International and Pan American copyright conventions. Two needles and two cylinder shuttles. (In catalog 1949). 2-thread over-edge chain stitch; speed 3300 spm For trimming, overedging and closing seams in fine stockings and underwear, silk, lisle thread, etc. Stitch regulator and friction feed, single or double chain stitch. Drop feed across the cylinder on both sides of the needle. The 'Tailor's Machine". Speed 1000 spm. 68x7 (light goods); 68x9 (heavy goods or leather - 68x5 in another manual). For making the fern leaf design at the upper end of the clocking "stem" on hosiery. Singer suggested replacement 52W22. For leather. shuttle. Cylinder bed; one needle; one shuttle; lockstitch. (In catalog 10/1952), Same as 69-5 but makes 14 stitches. (April 1941). (12/49), Two needles, two loopers.Length of stitch = 6 to 18 spi. (Using a regular point needle on knit fabric will result in skipped stitches and fabric damage, causing it to curl.). For tacking coat pads, shoulder pads & stair pads; basting coats, etc. Arm 12 1/4" x 1 1/8" x 1", small bobbin, end wheel. 3-thread over-edge chain stitch; speed 3300 spm; double feed dog. 3 1/4" diameter pulley. For tacking together the edges of shoe quarters (in leather). stitch length 8 to the inch. Also for stitching horse boots, gun cases, etc. Speed 400. Straight stitched-end and eyelet-end buttonholes without bar (long travel). Post bed; one-needle; rotary hook; lockstitch. For stitching Jacquard pattern cards up to 26” in length. Feed ACROSS the cylinder. but operated horizontally. Drop feed and roller presser; makes zigzag stitches up to 1/8" width, the needle vibrating to the right of a central line. 9mm stitch width; 2000 SPM (at full bight); needs power table. Singer suggested replacement: 22W60 or 112W122. One needle; one looper. Reactangular bed. Feed UP the arm. Flat bed. Similar to 15K26. For patching boots, etc. Replaced by 175-60. Vertical rotating sewing hook with stationary bobbin case mechanism for making the lock stitch simultaneously in two parallel seams at high speed in a variety of fabrics and leather. Foot lifter. For barring the pockets and collars of army overcoats and clothing generaI1y. Three needles. 202 with knee controller. Shuttle. 7 5/8" needle to to base of arm. Upper & lower feeds for shoe binding. Drop feed ("fore & aft"). Same as 92-5 except fitted with same mechanism for regulating length of stitch as on 92-2. Makes 1/2" stitches. Ratchet feed; roller or flat presser. Horizontal rotating hook. For overseaming or zigzag lock stitching and plain straightaway seaming in fabrics and light weight leather. Long arm version of Class 13. For serging; seaming; neatening. Bed 18 3/4" long, 7" wide. Drop feed; heavy gear shafts; ball bearings; speed 4200 RPM. C.B. Single thread chain stitch. (02/55). For cloth. Speed 2500. Greatest distance between buttons 1 1/2". Speed 1500. Makes single, double or triple box pleats or ruffles across strips up to 2 1/4" wide; and on edges of fabrics. Singer suggested replacement 157-4. Max speed 3500 spm. Drop feed. A larger No.1 with roller, vibrating or spring presser (bed 18" long. Bed 18 feet long. (12/1949). Speed 1000 spm. 68x7 (lightweight goods). Singer suggested replacement 246-13. Speed 1600. (01/1954), Straight stitched-end and eyelet-end buttonholes without bar (medium travel). Serpentine 'fiddle' bed. For general work.Singer suggested replacement 119W5. For leather. Narrow arm 12 1/4" x 1 1/8" x 1", small bobbin, side wheel, long stitch (5/16"). Speed 1000 spm. For ornamenting gloves. Speed 3000. shuttle. C.B. Skipped stitches on stretch fabrics: 2 "Imperial -Fitted for fine and medium leather work", No. For general cloth work. However, while sewing machines are intended to last for years, that doesn’t mean the sewing machine parts won’t break down. Distance between needles 1/8". stitch length 5 to the inch. For barring buttonholes in fine work and for tacking bows or other ornaments upon shoes or garments. As 46KSV26. Close looper cam. ALL MACHINES Same as 12W215 except it has a specially shaped narrow bed. Throat plate flush with bed. Lock stitch; oscillating long beak shuttle. Has cleft foot for hemmers. Reciprocating shuttle. Speed <3500. Alternating pressers. Lock stitch; drop feed. For cloth. 2 needles/2 shuttles; gauges 3/4", 7/8" and 1". Speed 1200 s.p.m. Two hole buttons are attached with eighteen stitches, including tying stitches. Singer suggested replacement 16W2 (specially fitted). "Fanning" for power. Furnished with portable case or base only. Hand-crank version. For vamping, glove stitching, etc. For shoes and a large variety of articles made of leather, which are irregularly shaped, such as horse boots, saddles, suit cases, fine leather bags, portfolios, pocket books, music rolls, trusses, etc. Oscillating shuttle, alternating pressers. Speed 2000. "Piqué" stitch (two-thread, double-chain stitch). Lock stitch; oscillating long beak shuttle. It has no barring or cutting device. Feed at left of needle. For cloth or leather. For Japan - 1/4" stitch for kimonos and sim. For over-edge seaming; also serging and neatening. Lock stitch; oscillating long beak shuttle. Wheel feed. For leather. For folding band, inserting and fulling in body of garment in one operation. Singer suggested replacement 245-4 or 400W11. For collar and cuff work. Oscillating long beak shuttle. Standard (full size), 14 1/2" bed; low bobbin winder; manual tension release without a shuttle eject button. For tacking coat pads and shoulder pads, and basting heavy coats. The machine head (net) weighs 281 lbs! For staying or cording. With awl and plunger. For seaming and simultaneously over-edging woollen materials. Speed 1400. Feed dog and thread retainer adjustable to height. For general saddlery, bag and portmanteau, rubber heel work, etc. C.B. We apologize for the inconvenience. stitch, 8 to the inch. For repairing belts in cotton mills, etc. Gauges 3/4" to 1". For Japan - 1/4" stitch for kimonos and sim. Speed 500. P.G. Speed 1000 spm. Narrow arm 12 1/4"x 1" x, 7/8", small bobbin, side wheel; waxed thread. Speed 2500 spm For stitching leather gloves and other work in light and medium weight leather. Family; C.B. Small overseaming machine for finishing and trimming edges. 600 R.P.M. For shoes. Max. Automatic oiling. For general work in canvas. Speed 800. Max speed 3500 spm. Drop feed; with high lift and hinged presser foot. speed 500 SPM. For overedging blankets, harness pads and other heavy fabrics which require deep bight and considerable distance between stitches. For children's shoes and other small openings. For barring buttonholes in fine work and for tacking bows or other ornaments to shoes or garments. For closing shirts. stitch length 5 1/2 to the inch. Bight 1/16". "Round seam" stitch for fine glove work; ratchet Feed for 18, 22 or 26 stitches to the inch; single or double thread stitch. Stitches and trims both the outside and lining at the same time. for light and medium weight materials. (03/1950), For folding buttonhole facings and linings and stitching to knit undershirts. For barring and tacking in leather or knit goods. SHOP ACCESSORIES Singer suggested replacement 175-61. Max. Replaced by 111W150. 2. Some adapted to take waxed thread. Speed 3300. For general work in cloth or leather. "Not as heavy as Class 6...". Flat bed. Trimming attachment. For sewing light and medium weight fabrics, from ladies’ lingerie to overcoating. Singer suggested replacement 71-112. Speed<500. Greatest distance between buttons 1 1/2". Drop feed. (In catalogue 09/1951). For closing selvage edges of knit fabrics, producing a flat seam. The Featherweight’s feed dogs do not drop. Buttonholes 1 1/4" long can also be made on this machine by using alternative parts. Max. Stitch length 7-10-14-21-28 to the inch. Feed throw out device (dogs drop) for darning and embroidery (knob on the bed). For regular and milo shoe buttons; has automatic adjustable button carrier and auto. Singer suggested replacement 157-4. Oscillating shuttle. No. or for binding cardigan jackets, etc. (In catalog 09/1951). 14 needle and heavy thread. Two needles. Flatbed or cylinder bed depending on model. 5 shuttle. Space to right of needle = 10 7/8". Rotating hook; link take-up; bed 18 3/4" long. Max stitch length 5 to the inch. Straight lockstitch. (04/1941). (As 17-1 but feed at right of needle) Drop feed. Oscillating shuttle. For making SIX embroidered design at each operation. Drop feed. Two shuttles. C.B. Multiple needles. For shirts, corsets, underwear, shirt waists, flannels, etc., knee lift. (10/1952) (. High speed; 2 or 3 over-edge chain stitch and trim in advance of the stitching. Attachment for making spiral rows of stitching. It makes a bar from 1/8" to 1/4" in length. No stitches between buttons. One needle; drop feed across the arm; feed at left of needle. Two needles; two shuttles. Vibrating pressers. Bed 18 feet long; on heavy iron legs. For general saddlery, footballs, bags. Oscillating shuttle. There are different sizes and types of needles for different types of fabric. ); one needle; gear driven rotary hook; lockstitch. For "revere" stitch with attachment for tucking at the same time. Drop feed. Singer suggested replacement 97-10. Bed 14 1/2” long; 6 ½” space to right of needle. Drop feed. 8" to right of needle. As 6-7 but with SDA. High speed; three thread stitch. Some models heavily modified for manufacturing. Heavy arm and bed. As 61W class. Speed 2000. For work (and binding) of uneven thickness and for binding with binds of different widths. Max. For Japan - 1/4" stitch for kimonos and sim. Max stitch 7 to the inch. For stitching tubular articles of light and medium leather. Has stop motion. No trimmer. SHOP MACHINES 1800 max. Even Feed Foot With its reliable feed, the even feed foot ensures the machine's ability to produce beautiful seams when sewing difficult-to-feed fabrics such as georgette and velvets, as well as heavy weight materials such as leather. For underclothing, dressmaking etc. Vibrating shuttle. 8 to 30 stitches to the inch. Plain presser foot and drop feed. late bobbin winder. Max stitch length = 6 1/2 to the inch. Bed 12 5/32" long. No upper trimmer. With clutch stop motion. High speed lock stitch; gear-driven rotary hook. Independently adjustable upper and under feeds; with Singer Driving attachment. For leather. Dogs drop. Walking Foot - One Needle. Cam thread take-up. For cloaks, clothing and other work in cloth. For a variety of work of clothing and heavier work in woven fabrics, also in shoe work and many other articles in leather; some varieties fitted with lap seam fellers, folders, binders, corders and other attachments. Speed 200. C.B., drop feed both sides of needle. Drop feed; for shirts, linen and cotton goods. For fur work (Surjeteuse); with stitch regulator with indicator; friction feed motion and ball bearing front feeding disc. They are listed as examples of weight. Drop feed. As 12W13 with loose pulley, otherwise is the same as. For rows of parallel stitching. Cylinder 2 1/2" x 5 1/2". (01/54), 142x1; 142x5; 142x6;  142x8 (for leather). stitch 1/2", 600 spm For cloth work. Optional hand-drive. If you’re using a Singer buttonholer, therefore, you will need to attach the feed dogs coverplate. Horse collars. Singer suggested replacement 97-10. Use same power table as class 95-. For folding and crimping the edges of fabrics. For forming and stitch picot edging on lace curtains, millinery goods and novelty trimmings. Arm 17 1/2" x 1 5/32" x 1 3/32", large bobbin, side wheel; for waxed thread;. Drop feed, cylinder bed , needle bar cam, compound take-up, high lift and climbing presser. For boot and shoe repairing. Speed 400. Speed 1500 spm For leather. ‘Fiddle’-shaped bed. 3 to 8 stitches per inch. Most modern machines offer the option to raise or lower the feed dogs. Drop feed. For boot and shoe repairing. Singer suggested replacement 400W12. High lift presser foot, for overseaming or zigzag stitching in felt pads or other thick fabrics. C.B. Intended to be placed on a stand beside a travelling table of any required length, mounted on wheels and running upon a specially prepared track. Makes four tucks. Speed 800 spm. For heavy glove work and heavy fur sewing. Link take-up. Narrow cylinder (1 7/8"). Makes seven tucks. For Leather and Gloves. (in catalogue 10/1952), For sewing straps upon underwear and other garments. Six heads. (02/52). Automatic tension. No problem. Makes circular rows of stitches 1/4" to 1/2" between rows as ordered. Disc balance wheel; plain tension; stitch length knob; early bobbin winder; side clamping presser feet. Horizontal oscillating shuttle. The machine is adjustable according to the width of binding and number of stitches desired. C.B. Stitch length 2 to 3 to the inch. Feed up or off the arm. Speed 1000RPM. Length 5 SPI. For thread drawing. Drop feed with guide to keep presser foot rigidly straight; with flat presser foot spring plus regular presser spring. Four heads. Drop feed, across the arm; speed 650. Extensively used for serging pants and for overedge stitching. (03/1949), Oscillating shuttle. One needle; rotary sewing hook; lockstitch. Specially shaped narrow bed For basting shoulder pads of coats;. 2 to 8 c.p.a. Generally with knee lifter. With cutting and taper bar attachments. Narrow "post bed" for stitching fingers of gloves. Singer suggested replacement 112W139 or 145W103. 1 9/16"); swing-out work plates for flat or tubular work. (Cancelled 01/33) Singer suggested replacement 47W62. Drop feed; speed 1600 spm For tailoring and for shirts, wrappers, overalls, duck coats, heavy canvas, horse blankets, etc. (10/1952). Drop feed; reversible; with high lift and hinged presser foot. For stitching treads on used automobile tyres. C.B. Drop feed. These small, metal ridges are found in the middle of the throat plate (which you’ll learn about later). For horse brushes. Oscillating horizontal shuttle. How fast the feed dogs move the fabric through the machine will depend on how much pressure you are putting on the foot pedal. Short arm. 2 "Imperial with large shuttle for heavy leather work". For general work in canvas or leather. Speed 80. (07/1947). For jute, burlap, canvas bags, etc. For light and medium weight fabrics. Speed <500 spi. The Singer Fashion Mate 362 that I've been lent to learn on has a frozen bobbin winder (B-W) spindle. 8" rolls. Foot power only. High point oscillating shuttle. Lock stitch; oscillating long beak shuttle. Spoked wheel. Speed 1000 (later 1600). (01/1954), Automatic eyelet end buttonhole maker. Throat plate flush with bed. Max. Formerly 81SV13; supercedes 81KSV6). Cuts both ends and the hold after stitching. Speed 1000 spm. Shuttle. Speed 1000 RPM. Drop feed. 2-thread over-edge chain stitch. However, the 1950 catalogue page gives bed size as 18 3/4" long, by 7" wide and 10 1/2" space to the right of needle. For export (ex-USA). Max stitch length 8 to the inch. Similar to 15K26. 5" shorter than models 18-1 to 18-9. Knee lifter. For trimming and over-edging flannels. Replaced by 152W2. For two-line stitching in irregularly shaped articles made of cloth or leather. stitch length 5 to the inch. (01/1954). Two needles, diagonal stitch. Speed 150. Speed 2200. The American sizing system is numbered from 8 to 18. Lock stitch; oscillating long beak shuttle. For stitching press studs or snap fasteners on skirts, waists, etc. Each tack consists of four cross stitches and tl1ree tying stitches. Max speed 4500 RPM for long runs. It makes a bar 5/8" by 3/16", consisting of five staying stitches, twenty covering stitches and three tying stitches. Shuttle. For stitching felt shoes, horse boots, musical instrument cases, gun cases, etc. C.B. External electric motor. One needle one hook. Knee lifter on 'industrial' machines. Trimming attachment. Plain tension. 1800 spm .For general cloth work. - but feed gears for 7.9.11 and 13 stitches to the inch supplied un;less otherwise ordered. Oscillating shuttle. For collar and cuff work. Drop feed. Throat plate flush with bed. MEDIUM TRAVEL machine. Makes 12 stitches in button shank, 4 fastening stitches and no stitches between buttons. Drop feed, alternating pressers, cylinder shuttle No 8774 (4" diameter). Arm lengths: short = 12 1/4", long = 17 1/2". Presser rises automatically after each stitch. Drop feed. For trimming, over-edging and blindstitch hemming or welting in knit underwear. Speed 1600. Lock stitch; oscillating long beak shuttle. Stitch length 1/4" to 1”. 8 stitches to the scallop. Singer suggested replacement 69-29. Throat plate flush with bed. 301. For sewing canvas belts up to 54" wide and 3/4" thick and rubber belts up to 5/8" thick (03/1949). Long beak shuttle. Change the needle after sewing two to three garments or after hitting a pin. LONG travel machine. Post bed (7" high); TWO needles and two belt driven rotary sewing hooks on vertical axes. 3500 RPM. The data was compiled, wherever possible, from Singer documents, service manuals, etc. Max stitch 7 to the inch. Drop feed. Clearance under presser foot 7/32". It makes a bar from 1/8" to 1/4" long, consisting of seven staying, eleven covering and three tying stitches. Positive ruffling mechanism. Rt. For stitching Jacquard pattern cards u to 42 inches long. In place of 66-4. (In catalog 02/1951), For barring. Upper feed. Speed 2500 stitches per minute. Sewing pockets on trousers up to 3/16" thick. Two needles and two loopers. Supercedes 16W4 and 16WSV10. As 61W class. In place of 66-5 (April 1941). Formerly 23SV23. Lock stitch; oscillating long beak shuttle. For cloth. No trimmer. Often with a vibrating presser and sometimes a narrow, free arm with no feed dogs (Pic.) High lift. Barring and tacking in leather or knit goods. 'Light running' machine for moderately heavy goods.. Can be fitted for foot treadle or power table. For flannels, muslin, denims, etc. Vibrating and assisting pressers; foot lifter. For shoe vamping. Speed 2500 spm For staying shoes without changing their shape. Scroll (red) 1906-23. Central Bobbin (C.B. For stitching soles up to 5/8" thick. Drop feed, vibrating presser and SDA. Single needle, central bobbin, oscillating shuttle, lock stitch, Cylinder bed is 1 7/8 inches in diameter at face-plate-end x 16-1/2 inches long  For darning socks, stockings, table linens, towels, knit underwear, etc. For lace darning. Drop feed across the cylinder at right of the needle and roller presser. Foot treadle. (12/1949), Vertical trimmer; ball hearing roller presser; drop feed. It makes crossed stitches in four hole buttons and can be adjusted for two hole and bar buttons. For shirts, shirt waists, wrappers, underwear, collars, cuffs, shoes, gloves, corsets, suspenders, infants' clothing, table cloths, etc. It makes tacks up to 3/8"  length and the width of tack can also be adjusted as desired. Speed 2800. Snags or pulls in woven (non-stretch) fabrics: Drop feed; adjustable trimming attachment. For example, when using a fine, delicate thread, be sure to use a smaller needle size. Max. Vibrating shuttle mechanism. Automatic tension. MEDIUM travel machine. Single thread chainstitch. One Needle. Trimming attachment. Cabinet table set #40. Drop feed; high point oscillating shuttle. Speed 80 to 120 RPM. For ornamenting garments with cross stitch. Optional flat work plate. For hat sweats and glove backs. Became the Class 16. Speed 1400. Bed 18" long. For cloth. Drop feed, ball bearing (no back) roller presser and short beak hook. Arm 12 1/4" x 1" x, 7/8", small bobbin, end wheel. One Needle. Alternating pressers; SDA; pulley feed. Singer suggested replacement 69-38. Vertical trimmer. Adjustable presser; narrowest gauge 1". Speed 1500 spm For articles subject to heavy wear like mail bags; traveling bags, etc. Post bed (pillar 11" high) Max. Roller presser. Clearance under presser foot 9/32". 2-thread over-edge chain stitch; speed 3300 spm Foot lifter. Lock stitch. Arm 12 1/4" x 1"  x 1", small bobbin. Lock stitch, drop feed. Two loopers. For stitching on buttons, barring, tacking and ornamentation as described. From the manufacturer 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. For light and medium weight fabrics. Combined top-feed and vibrating presser. Without reverse. High arm. The World's Most Expensive Toy Sewing Machine, Singer surgical stitching instrument (for right-handed use). Another reason the machine may not be feeding fabric is that the feed dogs (or feed teeth) are disengaged, so make sure that they are properly engaged for sewing. Auxiliary feed to prevent fulling. Shuttle. Wheel feed. (03/1950), Nine needles; nine loopers. Speed <3500. Drop feed across the cylinder and alternating pressers. Makes crossed stitches in four hole buttons. Length of stitch = 6 to 18 spi. Maximum stitch length 2 2/3 to the inch. stitch length 7 to the inch. Cylinder 2 1/2" x 5 1/2" (5" shorter than Nos. Vibrating presser. Drop feed. For stitching books and heavy materials up to 3/4" thick. Attachments for circular stitching. Special presser foot. TWO needles; TWO shuttles. For portfolios and pocketbooks. Automatic tension. Drop feed. Made in Elizabethport only. Speed 3000. Speed 2500 spm. Central bobbin. Long beak cylinder shuttle. Same as 66 but 3/4 size. For buttonholes 1/2" to 1 1/2" long in cloth . For serging the raw edges of pile carpets, producing a blind stitch selvage which cannot unravel. They are the same size as normal feed dogs, but instead of being a single piece, are split into two parts. For stitching in fabrics. For foot power. Speed 3000. Stitch length 2 to 3 to the inch. Speed 250. Three needles, one looper, in various gauges. Base 18 3/4” inches long; 10 1/2"” space at right of needle bar centre. C.B. For tailoring, army clothing, harness making, boot and show making, carriage trimming, etc. Makes purl stitch buttonholes from 3/4" to 1 1/2 " long with square barred ends, and cuts the threads and hole after stitching. For general work in cloth or leather and binding sandals, slippers, shoe tongues, etc. Bed 18" long. (for family use). Compound take-up. As 17-22 but with drop feed at left of needle. 1000 spm, For stitching sweat bands into soft felt hats; lays a cord on the edge of the sweat band under the stitching. Ratchet feed. (3/50). work. Bed 18 21/64" long by 8 1/2" wide. Needle feed. If we don't have a listing for the name, please use the search function to see if there is any mention of it on our site. 2 to 6 stitches per inch. Change to a smaller needle size. Replaced by 45K89. For sewing self shank buttons. Speed 1400. For Lettering, scroll tracing, etc. This can mean the needle is too small for the thickness of thread, so change to either a larger size needle or a finer weight thread. Square bar at first end and taper bar at finishing end. Single or double chain stitch. Five needles; five loopers. Motor. Drop feed; with high lift. For general sack and hosiery work. The chain stitch is formed on the under surface of the material; upper surface looks like regular lock stitch. Clamp for closing together and holding the end of buttonhole while tacking. in caps, muslin, knits, shoes, denim, etc. Universal Feed Arm. 19x10; 19x12; 19x13 and 19x16; 16x74 or 16x86. NO NEEDLES. Helical presser foot spring. One needle. For grommets from 1/4" to 3/4" diam. Drop feed Speed 2000. 16x63 or 16x4 (16x198 size 22 for auto work.). Singer suggested replacement 69-5 or 114-53. Walking Foot - One Needle. 3/4 size - with boss for attaching a domestic style SM motor. (The serial number is stamped underneath the machine casting, so hidden when the machine is attached to the base. For overseaming and zigzag stitching. The 1884 Singer catalogue describes a set of vibrating foot attachments for the class 12 'New Family'. An early attempt at electification - see also class 27 electric. Wheel feed. HomeSinger Sewing Machine CompanyComprehensive Singer Sewing Machine Model List Classes 1-99. Makes 1/2" stitch or less. Upper and lower feeds. Alternating pressers, For general work. Upper and under feed. Five heads. 5" shorter than models 18-1 to 18-9. Reciprocating shuttle. Speed 2200. Oscillating looper. Drop feed; Presser foot lift 7/16"; for work on overalls, heavy overcoats, khaki and other heavy materials. 'Economy' model. Singer suggested replacement 69-5 or 114-50. Speed <3500. 10" from needle too base of arm. Oscillating hook. No stitches between buttons. For joining tape belts on spinning and twisting frames. "Distinguished for absolute cleanliness" for stitching white goods. Cylinder shuttle; possible heating attachment; needle bar link. Max. with removable work plate. Shuttle #19292. Roller feed driven by ratchet, roller or flat presser, sliding gauge with set screw and belt shifter. 800 C.P.A. Speed 1600. For cut first buttonholes (3/4" to  2") in closely woven fabrics - coats, trousers, etc. Some, mostly hand crank models, were 'domestics'. Space at right of needle 28". Stitch length 1/4" to 1/2", drop feed. Gathering feed; max speed 4500 RPM. Singer suggested replacement 68-39. Fabric damage is often caused by a bent, blunt or burred needle. Seven needles, seven shuttles. This can occur if the needle is either bent or dull, or you are using the wrong style of needle. For stitching soles up to 5/8" thick. In place of 66-6 (April 1941). Space at right of needle 8 5/8". For shoe buttons. Folders can be thrown out of use. For vamping and staying shoes. (10/1952), Wheel feed. Cuts hole before stitching. Fabrics below can be of any fiber, cotton, linen, silk, wool, synthetic, rayon, blends. Speed 2000 spm, Special tuck marking attachment for tucking aprons, dresses, infants' wear, etc. Vertical oscillating (C.B.) For buttonholes in in clothing, shoes, etc. Speed 1200. End Wheel. Same as 7-50 but with Singer Driving attachment. For barring buttonholes, tacking shoes, clothing, etc. Oscillating shuttle. Single thread chainstitch. Not sure which machine is right for you, or which accessories are compatible with your machine? For stitching heavy tubular work - mail bags; coal bags; making grommet holes and overseaming or zigzag stitching on canvas, leather and heavy goods, etc. Vertical rotating sewing hook with stationary bobbin case mechanism for making the lock stitch simultaneously in two parallel seams (gauges = 3/4" to 2 1/4") at high speed in a variety of fabrics and leather. For basting and padding clothing and general overseaming work in fabrics. Speed 1200. For darning oil press cloths. For overseaming up the arm. As class 24. One needle; one looper; makes 2-thread chain stitch. hand machine fixed; left hand machine is adjustable relative to it - from 1 1/2" to 16". For horse brushes. Long arm version of No. Arm 17 1/2" x 1 3/32" x 7/8", small bobbin. Speed 1400. Max. Roller presser. Drop feed. Bed 9 7/8". Roller presser. 4-12 stitches to the inch. Drop feed; long beak shuttle. Length of stitch = 6 to 18 spi. Oscillating shuttle; drop feed; reversible. Lockstitch. Drop feed, alternating presser feet. Speed <650. Plain tension. For cloth. Two thread chain stitch. Rotary hook mechanism, Singer 'Pearl' ornamentation. 5/8"). For felling dresses, coats, suits, etc. 19 1/2" to right of needle. Drop feed;  trimming attachment. Ratchet feed. The clamp is equally adaptable for pearl, bone, metal or cloth shank buttons with round, oval or flat tops. Single or double chain stitch. Speed 2000. (Same as 81-2). Speed <3500. at end. Drop feed. speed 1600 spm. Speed 800. Upper & lower feeds for shoe binding. For making linings for women's hats. Speed 2500 spm For stitching shoes and other articles of light and medium weight leather. Space at right of needle 14". For leather. Positive feed. For stitching Jacquard pattern cards up to 26” in length. One needle, two loopers; three thread stitch. Knee lifter. For leather. Each tack consists of twenty-one stitches, comprising two staying, nine long and. (Formerly known as 46KSV24 machine). motor. (01/1954), Straight stitched-end and eyelet-end buttonholes without bar (extra long travel). For cloth. For general cloth work. With finger that carries one, or two silk or other threads across in front of the needles, and fastened down by the stitches. (In catalog 02/1951). Four needles; Four loopers. Max. Bobbin #2996. Independent drop feed and presser feet. Drop feed. C.S.M. Helical presser foot spring. Bed 18" long. NO NEEDLES. Short beak oscillating shuttle. For boot and shoe repairing (waxed thread). As 37-3 but makes the diagonal stitch reversed. 10: Head: This part is basically made up of the whole sewing machine without the carrying case and the cabinet. Space to right of needle 5 1/8". External motor where fitted. It makes two lines of lock stitch. For full or scant ruffled scallops of strips or ribbons 5/16" to 5/8" wide. Side plaiting attachment. (03/1950), Five needles; five loopers. Speed 3300. Upper feed. Four heads. Variation from class. Work plate. For trimming and over-edging heavy fabrics. (07/1953). Especially adapted for tacking Blucher shoes. Oscillating shuttle. shuttle. Single needle. For tacking the end of the fringe after it has been stitched onto rugs. Spoked balance wheel #15282. Speed 2000. shuttle. stitch length 5 1/3 to the inch.