Mine is a 28k which is the precursor to the 128k. It's the same but the bobbin winder is mounted lower. These wonderful old machines are therapy to operate. So rhythmically hypnonic. 💖
I also have a Singer 128, but it's not quite as pretty or old as yours. Mine is from the late 30's with the celtic knot decals. I've had quite a few sewing machines but this is by far the one that I've liked best. It's small, gracefully styled with nice curves and golden flourishes but made of cast iron and robust enough to hem a pair of carhartts. It is the most treasured thing I own and I love seeing old Singer machines kept alive. Thanks for the content. Alfred.
Hello everyone I'm a beginner in sewing but I happen to come across my grandma's Singer 127k still in great working condition and so excited to begin on the sewing journey Im looking out for more links as well thanks
I have this exact same machine, and the decals are called 'La Vencedora', made between 1912- 1925. The Singer 128 was made right up until 1960, but not with that decal. Also, I don't know what size needles to get for it. Can you please tell me the size? Thank-you!
You can use modern sewing machine needles. I use Schmetz needles. The size depends on what you are sewing. For quilting cotton I use a Schmetz Universal size 11 or 12.
Diane thank you for sharing, I just aquired one myself and upon bringing home i realized i did not have the foot pedal :( any suggestions where i can find one.
Hi, Diane! I was just gifted this same machine and I feel so fortunate. I believe mine was made May 26, 1925. You didn’t mention the year yours was made. Do you know? I can’t wait to get mine cleaned and ready to sew. Your video is great. You did a good job. Thanks.
What a beauty! Nice job cleaning it up. Fantastic stitches. New machines can’t do that without having seizures!
Mine is a 28k which is the precursor to the 128k. It's the same but the bobbin winder is mounted lower.
These wonderful old machines are therapy to operate. So rhythmically hypnonic. 💖
You are so right!
I also have a Singer 128, but it's not quite as pretty or old as yours. Mine is from the late 30's with the celtic knot decals. I've had quite a few sewing machines but this is by far the one that I've liked best. It's small, gracefully styled with nice curves and golden flourishes but made of cast iron and robust enough to hem a pair of carhartts. It is the most treasured thing I own and I love seeing old Singer machines kept alive. Thanks for the content. Alfred.
I feel exactly the same way about old machines!
Hello everyone I'm a beginner in sewing but I happen to come across my grandma's Singer 127k still in great working condition and so excited to begin on the sewing journey Im looking out for more links as well thanks
Good Luck on this exciting new adventure!
This is an excellent video :)
Ebay is great for parts.
Congratulations! I guess that is similar to Singer 99 ("The Beast").
Love your accent, are you from New York?
I have this exact same machine, and the decals are called 'La Vencedora', made between 1912- 1925. The Singer 128 was made right up until 1960, but not with that decal. Also, I don't know what size needles to get for it. Can you please tell me the size? Thank-you!
You can use modern sewing machine needles. I use Schmetz needles.
The size depends on what you are sewing. For quilting cotton I use a Schmetz Universal size 11 or 12.
@@RetirementShenagians : thanks for your quick reply. Happy sewing!
@@RetirementShenagiansThank You showing us your beautiful little machine! What a gift. And the info on the needles I always wondered!
Cool, very interesting. Thanks for asking about the needles I always have wondered.
Diane thank you for sharing, I just aquired one myself and upon bringing home i realized i did not have the foot pedal :( any suggestions where i can find one.
www.singeronline.com/
I oder parts here. You are better off with a new foot pedal. I don't like to use old ones in csse the wiring is faulty.
Hi, Diane! I was just gifted this same machine and I feel so fortunate. I believe mine was made May 26, 1925. You didn’t mention the year yours was made. Do you know? I can’t wait to get mine cleaned and ready to sew. Your video is great. You did a good job. Thanks.
Where to get the spare part of this machine
www.singeronline.com/