![]() ![]() ![]() Look up your Singer Sewing Machine Serial Number to find out when your machine was made and identify what model you have. The Merchant of Welby Antiques (Bronze plaque). A site dedicated to antique sewing machines. The Singer 221K was the same machine without the tubular bed, it also had the lift up fabric table like the 222K Both the 222K and 221K were tiny machines known as the original Singer Featherweight machines. The Singer 222K as shown has the sleeve arm or sometimes called tubular bed. The Singer 15K was manufactured over many years from 1910 - 1964, then reproduced again in 1982 called the Singer 15N. The machine in the image had a small type stitch length, later varieties had the stitch length lever protruding out from a large round numbered disc. When threading the needle it had to be threaded from left to right. Its bobbin had to be inserted into a bobbin case, then the case was inserted into the machine vertically to the left of the needle. The Singer 15K is always recognised by its tension unit being on the left face of the machine. ![]()
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