In reply to Kevbot. Thank you for the edit. I've just updated the pattern.
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Hello. That machine is not from 1871. That design did not exist yet. The machine is a Singer VS2. VS designates a vibrating shuttle. The fiddle-based VS2 were made from 1886-1889. After that, the...
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We also have one it was from 1910. But same brand.. We are trying to sell now. It been in my friends family for generations and they have original reciept and everything.
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You have such a treasure of American history! You might contact a quilting guild. Those ladies cherish the Singer Featherweight. You wisely referred to your machine as "her." Quilters name their ...
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It is very cute!!!
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You can find serial number into in ismacs.com or type in singer comprehensive serial number list into Google. You may be able to download a manual there also. You will be surprised how much info ...
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We have one that dates back to 1900. Plenty of sites to check serial numbers. All the mechanisms work and even has an electric motor adaptor.
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Have you looked up ISMAC online ? If not you might enjoy the information you can find d on your new to you !! Old Si ger sewing machine!!
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this may be too old/late, but if you want to increase from 54 stitches to 63 stitches in round 6, I believe you have to 2 DC in every 6th stitch, so it is *1 DC in each stitch for 5 stitches, 2 D...
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