I'd been looking for a Singer 201 for a
while and found one on craigslist which was advertised as not
working. The seller was asking a fair price for a sewing machine
which wouldn't sew, and E and I decided to buy it and see if we could
revive it.
The machine came in a cabinet which
held the original attachments and the manual.
We were planning to junk the cabinet,
but decided to keep it because it's less than 30 inches long (with
both leaves folded up) and we knew we could find room for it somewhere in
the house. As you can see, E did a beautiful job of refinishing it.
Here's what it looked like when we brought it home. Lots of nicks, scratches, and dings.
And here's what it looks like now, after E refinished it. Beautiful, eh?
Before we took the machine out of its
cabinet, we did some preliminary diagnostic work. We plugged it in
and flipped its little white toggle switch. The light came on and
nothing smelled like it was burning, both of which were encouraging
signs. Next, we tried to turn the hand wheel. It wouldn't budge.
After ruling out a few other possible causes, we figured there must
be a jam under the rotating hook assembly. Sure enough, when we
removed the assembly, there was the tangle of doom. After we removed
it (we needed tweezers and a flashlight) and put the assembly back
together, we were able to spin the hand wheel.
The machine's cabinet had a built-in
foot controller which didn't work. However, there was an after-market
foot controller installed on the machine and when we very briefly
pressed on it, the motor hummed and the needle bar went up and down.
Next, we took the machine out of the
cabinet, blew the dusty bits out of its nooks and crannies, and
polished all of the shiny parts. It looked good. But would it sew?
After we oiled and lubricated it, we
took it for a test drive. There was a problem with the thread tension
which ended up being a problem with the bobbin thread tension. After
a little bit of adjustment, the thread tensions were balanced and the
201 was ready to sew.
This 201, which was made in 1950, purrs
like a kitten and sews a beautiful stitch, plus the cabinet is
gorgeous. I'm happy to add it to my herd.
Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful and I can't wait to see the stitching! You collect machines like I collect dogs, sis! Tell E. great work. Are the drawers full?
ReplyDeleteThe stitches look great. The drawers aren't full . . . . yet.
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