Submitted by rainyrew t3_yo7enz in BuyItForLife
_Aj_ t1_ivdzbyv wrote
Reply to comment by MonstahButtonz in Authentic 1910 singer sewing machine inherited from my great grandmother. Still works. by rainyrew
We've got one on the table that can flip upsidedown to hide inside and has the foot pedal. I don't see, are they good to use?
mynameisollie t1_ive6nz5 wrote
Our one has a handle to crank it by hand and looks like OPs. It’s a well built machine and still works great. Using a decent modern machine is a way better experience though. We just keep it as an ornament.
the--jah t1_ivebfjq wrote
These things are everywhere as ornaments My Grandma has at least 3 in the basement lovely things though
polarbear128 t1_ivelj5e wrote
See also: any All Saints storefront.
Sahqon t1_ivegpq5 wrote
This one will sew through the original sheet metal-like jeans in 6 layers without a hitch... At least ours does.
ccgarnaal t1_ivek7q4 wrote
Only reason i keep it. I have a modern machine. But if I need to stitch a leather belt. Or truck sail fabric. This baby with the foot pedal will do it.
Sahqon t1_iven8el wrote
I have a modern machine too, mum got it for my birthday :D
...40 years ago.
Only thing it can't do is the stretch stitches. But I can't seem to bring myself to sew nowadays, just buy more and more fabrics :/
FARTS_ARE_NORMAL t1_ivfoa3i wrote
Yes! I have a very similar model, and it's a tank
_Aj_ t1_ivseuu7 wrote
Yeah nice. So they just have the force that standard modern machines just don't have. I'm assuming the trade off is the speed a modern electric machine can sew at.
Sahqon t1_ivtpqnh wrote
These are already quicker than a nontrained normal person could sew at anyway. It takes a bit to speed up but then it just goes zooooom. Not on the level of industrial machines, obviously.
MonstahButtonz t1_ivekcmo wrote
I still use mine and it works great.
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