I got an "old" New Home treadle machine. But it's missing the two little sets of drawers on each side. It has a decorative box thing on top of it. I use it for a phone stand
Just wanted to note that there is a big difference between antique collectible and sewing value. Theolder machines with all metal parts (prior to plastic) were made to last and will do heavy duty jobs. It's a shame that sewing is becoming a lost art.
Give me the vintage and the antiques. I learned on an antique Singer 22 drop bobbin. Currently use a Singer clone from the 50s, and hopefully be getting back my White model A out of storage soon. I might be an exception, but I preferr the oldbies. They are reliable, and will not wear out from plastic parts.
Hi Blake - Your video clip very interesting - do you know anything about The Peerless sewing machine White - Ohio dated 1881 - for example how many were produced - I recently purchased one and its just adorable. Years ago I found a Featherweight sewing machine and can understand why they hold their value. This Peerless machine seems special - do you regard it as a special machine? Thanks
Hi, I got an old NEw home 1889 work great and little box with 20 pieces i
carmenphila2 3 months ago
I got an "old" New Home treadle machine. But it's missing the two little sets of drawers on each side. It has a decorative box thing on top of it. I use it for a phone stand
carr869 3 months ago
Just wanted to note that there is a big difference between antique collectible and sewing value. Theolder machines with all metal parts (prior to plastic) were made to last and will do heavy duty jobs. It's a shame that sewing is becoming a lost art.
apricotpoodledotcom 1 year ago
that's a singer 99K bentwood case right? knee or pedal controlled?
ChrisjinK 1 year ago
Give me the vintage and the antiques. I learned on an antique Singer 22 drop bobbin. Currently use a Singer clone from the 50s, and hopefully be getting back my White model A out of storage soon. I might be an exception, but I preferr the oldbies. They are reliable, and will not wear out from plastic parts.
Celticswynd 1 year ago
what is the name of the sowing machine used in your video, i have the same one recently given to me from my Grandmother.
bethloves2sing 2 years ago
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: One of the finest people you'll ever meet! Blake...so good to see you on youtube.
Great info on sewing machines but, remember, the old ones were made with all metal gears and parts, thus, built to outlast anything made currently.
Still making Featherweights...old sewing ladies never pass away, they just keep you in stitches.
Hope you and yours are well and please say Hi to everyone for me! Angie
motocat1 2 years ago
Hi Blake - Your video clip very interesting - do you know anything about The Peerless sewing machine White - Ohio dated 1881 - for example how many were produced - I recently purchased one and its just adorable. Years ago I found a Featherweight sewing machine and can understand why they hold their value. This Peerless machine seems special - do you regard it as a special machine? Thanks
thejaxcollection 2 years ago