That monogrammer will only fit 1970s era free arm Kenmores, for example 158-1941. This makes the Singer monogrammer look like a joke. It is so easy to use and works great.
Thank you so much for the insights! I really appreciate it. I really wish the hoop wasn't missing from this set. I imagine it will be difficult for me to find a hoop separately from the entire set.
Should be this set she's showing cause I have a 1581914 & it came with the 2 boxes she's showing and decorative cams if you have a buttonhole foot which attached into the bobbin then this monogramer will fit as well! Search Kenmore series 158 monogramer and there's tons of videos it's a beautiful monogramer love it !!@@marylouhober-tupper3419
I just purchased a Kenmore 158.1914. Form my local Restore. I love it…..it has everything from the original purchase all three boxes (monogrammed, cams, buttonholes). All the the original feet the Q feet for stretch and chain stitching plate and bobbin attachment. The original manual as well. The machine came in it’s fold away cabinet that’s in great shape. I’ve been learning everything I can about this machine. Runs like a dream. Feel so lucky. Happy hunting for others looking. I just stumbled upon this one. You never know 😊
I have the 1914 as well that came with every original attachment & manual in pristine condition I will never get rid of it !?. Had it for like 7 years now & the QFOOT IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST when sewing with knit fabrics,!! ITS VERY UNDERATED!! never have found a foot that beats it on any other machine !!?
I got one last year but just now trying to find attachments, there’s two different monogrammer numbers so I’m not sure if I bought the right one, but I bought the right cams.
The gold box in buttonhole box is the chainstich set that metal piece you held goes into bobbin area theres also a throat plate that goes with it too ive never used mine yet !any 158 Kenmore series will work with those accessory boxes its just missing one more box of decorative stitch cams
Those accessories go to the Kenmore 158.1914. I have the three boxes with the machine, found it for $35 at an estate sale. I’m rereading the manual now, excellent machine.
The Q foot was for stretch fabrics. The one you have will only fit a Kenmore SUPER HIGH SHANK foot. The aforementioned machine, 158-1802, 1601, 1703, etc. The device in the mustard yellow box is a chain stitch device, which only TOP OF THE LINE machines could use. There must be a small hole drilled in the hook for this to work. You also need a special needle plate.
Thank you again! I was nervous posting this video because I felt so out of my element. I'm glad I did, just from your comments alone! I'm thankful for the knowledge you bring.
The MOST UNDERATED FOOT THE Q FOOT is the ABSOLUTE BEST FOOT WHEN SEWING WITH KNITS haven't found another foot from any other machine that beats the stitch quality & ease when sewing with knits !!
Keep the accessories and look for a Kenmore 158 series sewing machine at Goodwill and other thrift stores. I’ve purchased two of them for $20 each. One is a free arm and one in a table. I have run across a few. It should not be too hard to find another one for yourself. similar to the one you sold. They are really great machines. : )
I sort of inherited a box of sewing tools for a kenmore , as i watching your video i noticed some if not most of the tools. now at least i know what those templates are for. you didn't show those round green (sort of) "disk like" . I also have some of the those tools in the second box you opened up.
I found the same sets at a Value Village near me and have been looking to find more information on them! I've had them sitting in a drawer since I found them, I would really love to give them some use lol I found the Accessories and Buttonholer, Monogrammer and Templates, and Pattern Cams. Did you ever find out more information on how to use them? (:
I recently bought a singer simple off of Facebook market for like $50. When we were about to leave the guy who sold me it stopped me and asked if I wanted the box that says monogrammer and templates on it. Was super dusty and didn't know what it was but I was like hey sure.
The metal piece in the yellow case is placed where you would normally put a bobbin and it allows for you to sew a chain stitch. The other piece that should be in that case is the chain stitching needle plate which should be a black needle plate. I have these sets you are showing and they work with the Kenmore 19142 sewing machine. I'd also be happy to share a copy of my digital manual for this set if you are interested. Let me know. The manual I have doesn't include any details about the monogrammer though.
I have a model 158.1914 Sears Kenmore sewing machine. I have these same attachments as we as another box of Cams that make different stitches. Feel free to ask me questions.
I just purchase this same box set. Of course no manual. But on the strange round thing mine came with a plate. I guess there is a kenmore that these products belong too but the kenmore that the people thought it was the seammaster that sold. But no. No so I a hunt for the sears kenmore cam machine
I purchased a Kenmore 158.18031 model machine that has five boxes of these accessories recently for $25. The machine is solid and all the accessories are still in packaging. However, I am unable to get the fabric feed to work. Bummer.
Again, the buttonholer drive plate is for 1970s era free arm Kenmores only If you are a serious collector and sewer, look for a Kenmore 158-1941. It will use everything EXCEPT the chain stitch adapter. I own one, and it is wonderful. Check ebay, but don't pay more than $150 US.
I have a Sears Kenmore from the early 1980s my Mom got for me. I've tried to have it repaired but it will only do straight stitching and not zig zag (or related). Any suggestions? Is it possible it still might be repairable?
Sure those machines are absolutely repairable !! Look on the back of machine get the machine number and then google machine not stitching zigzag you'll get some options could be a setting is set that is stopping it that's what it sounds like to me if your machine is still sewing straight stitch my Kenmore 1914 ,a 158 series has alot of different settings I have to put into place to use decorative stitch cams, go from zig zag to straight and sometimes I have reread the manual & I've had the machine for 7 years !!
I was gifted this set but it did not include the manual. If anyone is willing to scan and email the manual I would be willing to compensate you for it.
Good news, I've got the directions to use both button holers. Just let me know where to send them to you. - I've got the button holer. I'll pull it out and if I've still got the directions I'll copy it and contact you to get it to you. I believe my Kenmore has the removable plate. Will let you know. I'm the original owner of my Kenmore.
I think would be a phenomenal idea if you had extra like information on the subject at hand feels like you got the nice camera and you can take nice pictures and your voice sounds nice and then we're left with nothing I mean I don't know how many times I heard you say I don't know what this is I don't even have a :-) you bored me and my friend here to Cheers we've actually busted out a a jetpack to entertain ourselves due to the lack of information cuz we were trying to figure out how to make all of our stuff we got everything that you got the info and we're disappointed lady I want my five bucks back and that's it😢
That monogrammer will only fit 1970s era free arm Kenmores, for example 158-1941. This makes the Singer monogrammer look like a joke. It is so easy to use and works great.
Thank you so much for the insights! I really appreciate it. I really wish the hoop wasn't missing from this set. I imagine it will be difficult for me to find a hoop separately from the entire set.
Try some online sites, you may find it, but if you don't have the right machine, you can't use it.
Do you know which monogrammer fits the 158.904? Which boxes of attachments go with that also.
Model 90 did not come with a monogrammer 3:25 @@marylouhober-tupper3419
Should be this set she's showing cause I have a 1581914 & it came with the 2 boxes she's showing and decorative cams if you have a buttonhole foot which attached into the bobbin then this monogramer will fit as well! Search Kenmore series 158 monogramer and there's tons of videos it's a beautiful monogramer love it !!@@marylouhober-tupper3419
I just purchased a Kenmore 158.1914. Form my local Restore. I love it…..it has everything from the original purchase all three boxes (monogrammed, cams, buttonholes). All the the original feet the Q feet for stretch and chain stitching plate and bobbin attachment. The original manual as well. The machine came in it’s fold away cabinet that’s in great shape. I’ve been learning everything I can about this machine. Runs like a dream. Feel so lucky. Happy hunting for others looking. I just stumbled upon this one. You never know 😊
I have the 1914 as well that came with every original attachment & manual in pristine condition I will never get rid of it !?. Had it for like 7 years now & the QFOOT IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST when sewing with knit fabrics,!! ITS VERY UNDERATED!! never have found a foot that beats it on any other machine !!?
Thanks for the video i just bought the kenmore 1803 and it comes with 4 packages of cam 30, templates lots and 2 others buttonholer and attachments.
I have the same full set. I have a kenmore 1914 I inherited from my wife’s grandmother. Yes I sew haha.
I got one last year but just now trying to find attachments, there’s two different monogrammer numbers so I’m not sure if I bought the right one, but I bought the right cams.
OH MY What a cool sewing machine!!!
The gold box in buttonhole box is the chainstich set that metal piece you held goes into bobbin area theres also a throat plate that goes with it too ive never used mine yet !any 158 Kenmore series will work with those accessory boxes its just missing one more box of decorative stitch cams
Those accessories go to the Kenmore 158.1914. I have the three boxes with the machine, found it for $35 at an estate sale. I’m rereading the manual now, excellent machine.
Here in Canada, those machines never sell that cheap, and they usually disappear very quickly where I live. You're very fortunate.
The Q foot was for stretch fabrics. The one you have will only fit a Kenmore SUPER HIGH SHANK foot. The aforementioned machine, 158-1802, 1601, 1703, etc. The device in the mustard yellow box is a chain stitch device, which only TOP OF THE LINE machines could use. There must be a small hole drilled in the hook for this to work. You also need a special needle plate.
Thank you again! I was nervous posting this video because I felt so out of my element. I'm glad I did, just from your comments alone! I'm thankful for the knowledge you bring.
Great information here. Thank you. I’m looking to see what goes with my 158.850.
The MOST UNDERATED FOOT THE Q FOOT is the ABSOLUTE BEST FOOT WHEN SEWING WITH KNITS haven't found another foot from any other machine that beats the stitch quality & ease when sewing with knits !!
I just bought a Sears best 158-1914, came with three boxes , 2 of them are the ones you have… I will have this weekend to test my new machine…
Keep the accessories and look for a Kenmore 158 series sewing machine at Goodwill and other thrift stores. I’ve purchased two of them for $20 each. One is a free arm and one in a table. I have run across a few. It should not be too hard to find another one for yourself. similar to the one you sold. They are really great machines. : )
May I know which microphone you use? Your voice is so clear and easy to understand. Thank you for your detailed tutorials! 😊
Kenmore buttonhole and monogram plates with a flat front go to freearm Kenmores, the ones with 2 levels on the front, go to flatbed Kenmores.
Oooooh! Love the vintage vibes! ✨
I sort of inherited a box of sewing tools for a kenmore , as i watching your video i noticed some if not most of the tools. now at least i know what those templates are for. you didn't show those round green (sort of) "disk like" . I also have some of the those tools in the second box you opened up.
The foot in the mustard case is used to do chain stitching on the Kenmore 1914 machine
Looks amazing!
I found the same sets at a Value Village near me and have been looking to find more information on them! I've had them sitting in a drawer since I found them, I would really love to give them some use lol I found the Accessories and Buttonholer, Monogrammer and Templates, and Pattern Cams. Did you ever find out more information on how to use them? (:
I recently bought a singer simple off of Facebook market for like $50. When we were about to leave the guy who sold me it stopped me and asked if I wanted the box that says monogrammer and templates on it. Was super dusty and didn't know what it was but I was like hey sure.
I have the sewing machine for all that. My kenmore have all those with it. I having try it yet beside sewing.
The metal piece in the yellow case is placed where you would normally put a bobbin and it allows for you to sew a chain stitch. The other piece that should be in that case is the chain stitching needle plate which should be a black needle plate. I have these sets you are showing and they work with the Kenmore 19142 sewing machine. I'd also be happy to share a copy of my digital manual for this set if you are interested. Let me know. The manual I have doesn't include any details about the monogrammer though.
Please share with me/ 'us' the digital manual that you speak of. Please.
If anyone has a copy of the monogrammer manual, I'd love it if they could share it as I've struggled to find it online.
@@headbanditkillian This is what brought me here. I was gifted the set but it doesn't have the manual.
So cool!! ✨🌝
The part at 4:30 is a needle threader.
I've got an monogrAmmer and temples with loop I'm willing to part with.
I’m interested in your parts and monogram set. I have a 158 E cam machine.
I have a model 158.1914 Sears Kenmore sewing machine. I have these same attachments as we as another box of Cams that make different stitches. Feel free to ask me questions.
I have the monogrammer but no manual. Where did you find it online?
I just purchase this same box set. Of course no manual. But on the strange round thing mine came with a plate. I guess there is a kenmore that these products belong too but the kenmore that the people thought it was the seammaster that sold. But no. No so I a hunt for the sears kenmore cam machine
Series 158 will work and that mustard box is a chain stitch set comes with special throat plate too !?.
I purchased a Kenmore 158.18031 model machine that has five boxes of these accessories recently for $25. The machine is solid and all the accessories are still in packaging. However, I am unable to get the fabric feed to work. Bummer.
That should be an easy fix. Please don’t get rid of the machine for only this cause.
Again, the buttonholer drive plate is for 1970s era free arm Kenmores only
If you are a serious collector and sewer, look for a Kenmore 158-1941. It will use everything EXCEPT the chain stitch adapter. I own one, and it is wonderful. Check ebay, but don't pay more than $150 US.
Great information here.
I have a Sears Kenmore from the early 1980s my Mom got for me. I've tried to have it repaired but it will only do straight stitching and not zig zag (or related). Any suggestions? Is it possible it still might be repairable?
Sure those machines are absolutely repairable !! Look on the back of machine get the machine number and then google machine not stitching zigzag you'll get some options could be a setting is set that is stopping it that's what it sounds like to me if your machine is still sewing straight stitch my Kenmore 1914 ,a 158 series has alot of different settings I have to put into place to use decorative stitch cams, go from zig zag to straight and sometimes I have reread the manual & I've had the machine for 7 years !!
I was gifted this set but it did not include the manual. If anyone is willing to scan and email the manual I would be willing to compensate you for it.
Good news, I've got the directions to use both button holers. Just let me know where to send them to you. - I've got the button holer. I'll pull it out and if I've still got the directions I'll copy it and contact you to get it to you. I believe my Kenmore has the removable plate. Will let you know. I'm the original owner of my Kenmore.
I have this if you are interested.
Also the pattern cam one
I think would be a phenomenal idea if you had extra like information on the subject at hand feels like you got the nice camera and you can take nice pictures and your voice sounds nice and then we're left with nothing I mean I don't know how many times I heard you say I don't know what this is I don't even have a :-) you bored me and my friend here to Cheers we've actually busted out a a jetpack to entertain ourselves due to the lack of information cuz we were trying to figure out how to make all of our stuff we got everything that you got the info and we're disappointed lady I want my five bucks back and that's it😢