
Cathe of Just Something I Made has found a fantastic way to incorporate the lush images of her vintage SINGER sewing machine into other projects. After taking detail shots of the machine’s decals and cleaning them up in Photoshop, she created printable decals that she used to decorate her Moleskine notebook. Brilliant!










Picked up an identical singer sewing machine, free, on the side of a country road in Wisconsin 2 weeks ago. Searched through about 50 images of old Singers and yours was the first that matched ours. Model number on ours is G3225073. Plan is to carefully fix it up and use it. If unable to, the machine is a beauty. Bobbin is still in the bobbin case, feed dogs intact, embossed left side plate covers where the thread feeds down the machine to the needle. Do you have any idea how old your machine is?
Deborah, I’m no expert but Singer has a web site and with a little fumbling through it you can find where you can look up your machine using the ser # you have and it will tell you model #, year made and where.
Good luck.
Ron
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