A few weeks ago, I picked up a Craigslist Bernina. In the original advertisement, the seller listed the machine as being seldom used. Therefore, I knew Bernina 1010 would need some work. Since Bernina 1010 needed to be serviced, I got a good discount on the machine. Note: At the end of this article, there […]
- 2nd Jun 2020
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If you want to know about the most legendary Kenmore sewing machine serial numbers, you’ve come to the right place. There are so many models of Kenmore, but few have reached legendary status. Let’s start with: Free Arm Kenmore’s Kenmore was one of the very last companies to shift from all metal construction to plastic. […]
- 3rd Mar 2020
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Singer Zig Zag 758 is a Singer Touch and Sew machine from the early 1970’s. I found it at a local Goodwill shop for $25. However, I didn’t buy it! This blog will give a mini review of Singer Zig Zag 758 and cover the reason why I didn’t buy it. Perhaps, my reasoning will […]
- Updated 7th Jan 2023
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White 675 Sewing machine is one of the few green sewing machine models made by the company. The majority of their other models were blue/teal/white. While this sewing machine follows the harvest yellow and pea green trend of the 1960’s and early 70’s, it remains like other White sewing machines in parts and accessories. White 675 […]
- Updated 7th Aug 2018
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99.9% of vintage sewing machine buyers are experts who love sewing. So, if you know very little about sewing machines, have a vintage one you’d like to sell, or find yourself in the market for a new vintage machine, keep reading. The first question non-experts ask is always… “Is my sewing machine valuable?” Antiques collectors […]
- 19th Mar 2018
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