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My OLDEST Antique Singer Treadle Sewing Machine -1871 New Family / Model 12 demo & timing adjustment 

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Yes - it still works!!
Built in 1871, this video provides a very close examination of my oldest antique singer machine.
This New Family (or Model 12) It turns 150 years old in 2021. (This is the same as a model 12k - just made States-side instead of in Scotland).
00:00 Introduction
00:40 History
01:47 External Overview
02:32 Functional Overview
04:42 How the upper tension adjusts
05:04 Setting the needle
05:55 Underside Detail
06:49 Winding the Bobbin Spool
07:41 Threading the Shuttle
09:00 Threading the Needle
09:27 Tensioning
09:44 Timing Adjusting
12:39 Stitching demonstration
12:53 Close-up underside
13:19 Treadle wear
14:04 Full speed demonstration
You will see how I thread the boat shuttle, wind the bobbin spool, thread the needle, and adjust stitch length.
Also, the underside is presented up close so that you can see exactly how the stitch is formed on this transverse shuttle treadle sewing machine.
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Комментарии : 177   
@sarahwilliamson6760
@sarahwilliamson6760 3 года назад
You are the David Attenborough for sewing machines - I’m totally gripped and hooked on your RU-vid channel. Thank you 🙏
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Such a high compliment. Thank you so much!!
@gsielski
@gsielski 3 года назад
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@davidnash8586
@davidnash8586 6 месяцев назад
AHA ! Finally after fifty years of sewing I understand how to fix my stitch problems and my wife will never again find me banging my head against the wall and crying in frustration !
@24Washington
@24Washington 6 месяцев назад
Hahaha. Oh my goodness. So glad that this video could provide much needed insight for you!
@germainelowpt7206
@germainelowpt7206 11 месяцев назад
This saved me. You don't know how grateful I am !!
@24Washington
@24Washington 11 месяцев назад
Woohoo!! :) Enjoy your adventures with your machine
@germainelowpt7206
@germainelowpt7206 11 месяцев назад
@@24Washington I will ! Thank you again so much !!! You saved me !
@AWBackyard
@AWBackyard Год назад
Thank you so much for this demonstration. Just purchased a New Family made in 1873. This was so very very helpful. My 3x great grandmother owned a Singer store in the early 1870’s and I am thrilled to own a machine that would have been sold in her store!
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
What an amazing story! Absolutely incredible to have such a connection to this machine's era. I wish you every possible success with your new machine, and can only imagine how much of a treasure has instantly become to you!
@colvinator1611
@colvinator1611 4 месяца назад
Once again, clear , concise descriptions with excellent photography. I received my 1898 28K yesterday ! Thanks a lot .
@24Washington
@24Washington 4 месяца назад
I hope you're getting on wonderfully with your 'new' machine!!
@antonioinserni258
@antonioinserni258 9 месяцев назад
What a fun video! I love the showing of the underside; how the shuttle works. You're part seamstress, part engineer! Thanks for another great video.
@24Washington
@24Washington 9 месяцев назад
I love a good mechanical puzzle!! It's absolutely fascinating how these things work. And wow - what amazing minds came up with these fantastic things!!! Thank you so much for sticking around for taking the time to comment.
@sirnyler
@sirnyler 3 года назад
Hi - Abbo here! I wish I had this vid to watch when i have my lovely olde machine years ago. I can see where I went wrong now. I love visualizing the dresses that machine stitched in the 1800s.
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Thanks for stopping by!!! x
@farhadfadayi7389
@farhadfadayi7389 Год назад
amazing. in whole duration of the video I just watching your vintage sewing machine and enjoy it. wooooow. lovely to see such a vintage machine. thanks for sharing with us.
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Thank you for such a kind comment! I'm so happy that you enjoyed the video :)
@albinocavewoman
@albinocavewoman 3 года назад
Lovely. I don't need more machines, but a Model 12 is on the list.
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Terrific!! :)
@patgentry7268
@patgentry7268 8 месяцев назад
As a Singer lover/user for many years, thank you for your work! Wonderful machines that show how science and man can work together for good. A lesson for us every day!
@24Washington
@24Washington 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful comment! Thank you :)
@4486xxdawson
@4486xxdawson Год назад
Thank you soooooomuch for this video, i recently picked up a transverse shuttle sewing machine and was having an issue picking iup the bobbin thread , after watching you set the needle correctly i set mine the way you showed with the eye of the needle at the feed dog plate and wow my machine sews beutiful now , thank you soo much now ican start my full restoration.....👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 we need an applause botton lol
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Well done, you!! So pleased that my video could set you on the right track, and I wish you every possible success with your restoration efforts!
@adamakaru2683
@adamakaru2683 Месяц назад
Lovely thank you. I wish I had known about your presentation 3 years ago it would have saved me a lot of sewing problems thanks.
@bluesfool1
@bluesfool1 6 месяцев назад
That’s just amazing! Your voice and manner of speaking is very impressive. I love watching your videos. I hope you continue to make more
@24Washington
@24Washington 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for stopping by, and especially for leaving such lovely feedback! :-) Really glad that you have enjoyed the content, and I've been hoping that I might be able to prepare something else before the year is up - we'll see
@vivianfrohlich1687
@vivianfrohlich1687 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I get the same Model from 1874 in a very bad codition for free. It was for decoration in a garden :-( Now I'm in the process of restoring it and I falling in love with this beautifull machine. Youre Video helps me al lot. Greatings from the north of Germany
@Beadathome
@Beadathome 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for such a lovely lovely video and sharing your knowledge. Little by little I learn more. ❤
@24Washington
@24Washington 6 месяцев назад
Little by little, we ALL learn more!! Thank you for your sweet comment :)
@gigawatt01
@gigawatt01 Год назад
Thank you so much for making this video. I have purchased a beautiful 'Harris family no. 2' sewing machine which is apparently a rebadged machine originally manufactured by stoewer. Its design appears to be based on this singer model. Your video has been so helpful to me, I'm am hoping to have it up and running very soon.
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
That's so wonderful to see! Thank you for sharing and I wish you every possible success :)
@gigawatt01
@gigawatt01 Год назад
@@24Washington when I get it running I will post a video or picture :)
@davehawes8177
@davehawes8177 Год назад
Thanks for the informative video. I have an 1867 machine that is fully optioned in mother of pearl inlay and an outstanding hand painted and mother of pearl treadle cabinet. It came with all its original extras and instructions etc. I've been reluctant to use it because of it's museum quality but after seeing your video I've got to give it a shot.
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Oh my goodness. Your machine sounds absolutely sublime!! Incredible. I wish you the very best and am delighted that my video has given you some inspiration to try to use it!!
@MikeWhite-fw8om
@MikeWhite-fw8om Год назад
I have quite a few old Singers, the oldest 1886, with features similar to ours and now after watching your brilliant video see them in a whole new light, thank you so much.
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
How wonderful! So pleased that I could offer some new insights :) Many thanks for taking the time to comment.
@alyssapeters6271
@alyssapeters6271 2 года назад
That is quite impressive! I just purchased an 1882 12 model with the gilt mother of pearl decals, and wouldn't you know it's missing the lid and the shuttle/ bobbin! 🥴🧐🙄I think I paid way too much but I'm still happy with my purchase! ☺ Especially if it will sew leather. 😳 It's so unique in design. I also have a 1927 127 that I got for a steal and in great shape. it's been my lifelong dream to learn to sew and replace my grandmother's machine I ruined years ago. Now, I have 2 fine specimens to clean and find at least one part for. Thank you for sharing this! Very informative for this 50 year old newbie!
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Awwww!!!! I'm envious! ☺️ The ornate 12s are so stunning. I hope you have good luck finding a boat shuttle. As to the lid - maybe a perspex display cover would show it off better ;)
@alyssapeters6271
@alyssapeters6271 2 года назад
The shuttle and bobbin were actually still in it! I turned the wheel and they appeared! still had thread on the bobbin and the shuttle is the original with the small holes like you described. Now, I'm searching for a leather belt replacement. I have the original I'm not good with diameter measurements and unsure if it's 3/16" or 1/4"? 😫 my bf says 1/4 🤔 but the only leather belts I find for sale are 3/16... 🤪 was considering a rubber belt but they come in 1/4. Which size leather belt are you using? Would greatly appreciate! I am unable to find much information other than the users manual.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Oooooooooooo!!! That's AMAZING! So pleased for you. Don't worry about such a small difference on the belt diameter. I've used both thicker and thinner.
@alyssapeters6271
@alyssapeters6271 2 года назад
Thank you! I think I'll order one of each. I can always try the rubber one on my 1927 model 27. 😁
@canadarocks3809
@canadarocks3809 3 года назад
I've got a German handcrank machine that looks very similar to this but I was never able to find much information. You're video will help me immensely in getting it going. Thank you!
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
That sounds wonderful! You're very welcome. I'm delighted that this can be of use to you :) Thank you for taking the time to comment!!
@donnatalbott8277
@donnatalbott8277 2 года назад
I just cleaned up a Koehler for our museum. Quiet running. Great stitch. It appears it copied the Singer 27/28 design. But I’m new to this.
@fmphotooffice5513
@fmphotooffice5513 6 месяцев назад
Excellent presentation.
@24Washington
@24Washington 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@ramloganfracic5761
@ramloganfracic5761 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this wonderful video on this sewing machine of yesteryear. Blessings. Viewing from the French island St Martin in the Caribbean
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
How amazing to be able to reach far and wide with this video :) Thank you so much for your comment. I'm so pleased that you enjoyed my content.
@TheLballou
@TheLballou Год назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you! It all makes sense now. Understanding how these old lovlies work, makes it so much easier to use them. Adjusting the timing, brilliant!
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
When you understand the process, everything becomes SO much more straightforward! So pleased that I could be of assistance :)
@gigglepantsiii9350
@gigglepantsiii9350 3 года назад
Thank you so much for showing us around this machine! I rescued a White Family Rotary from the curb just over a year ago, and while the two machines have a number of years between them, seeing how yours works has really improved my confidence in taking a closer look at my own. The engineering that went into the shuttle alone is breathtaking, and it's so easy to forget these days how complex a sewing machine actually is.
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Yay for rescues!! I'm thrilled that my video could bolster your confidence! It's quite sobering, when you think that one gear being ahead or behind by a tooth or two on its counterpart can wreak such havoc!!! So logical, but as you said, SO complex. Those patent dates on my shuttle slide were for individual components that eventually went into making the machine. Step by step, one improvement at a time. The best recommendation I can give if you take anything apart is to video yourself doing it. A replay is invaluable if you get stuck or (as is often the case for me) get called away by children!!! Moving gears, you can always use a Sharpie to mark where things are before you alter their position. Good luck!!
@ramloganfracic5761
@ramloganfracic5761 Год назад
Thank you for investing your valuable time with all the information .Blessings Viewing from the French island St Martin in the Caribbean.
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Merci!! I'm glad that the video was beneficial to you.
@SewPerky
@SewPerky Год назад
WOW! This is so cool! I have a generous friend that is going to gift their family treadle to me soon. I can't wait to get my hands on it...haha! I don't know the year yet but I'm super excited!!!!
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Congratulations!! You'll love it. Such well constructed machines 😍
@SewPerky
@SewPerky Год назад
@@24Washington I followed your channel tonight, looking to learn! Thank you for the great content😊
@amysbees6686
@amysbees6686 Год назад
What a treasure! She runs like a dream, despite the challenges! I have the opportunity I'm strongly considering to buy an 1882 New Family in a 4-drawer cabinet. Admittedly, both are on very rough shape; no decals or inlays. This has been very illuminating and quite helpful!
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
How exciting! I saw another beautiful New Family nearby with a full 4 drawer table -both in immaculate condition - had to talk myself from buying it!!
@amysbees6686
@amysbees6686 Год назад
@@24Washington 'Talk myself out of it"!!! 🤭🤭🤭
@944gemma
@944gemma Год назад
I love all the old, faithful, Singer machines. Will any of today’s fancy,expensive machines still be running 100 years from now?
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Couldn't agree more. When they're more complicated there's more that can go wrong.
@TheGardenKitten
@TheGardenKitten 2 года назад
I can not thank you enough for this video. I recently acquired a model 12 1881. And needed this information. Thanks again
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Thank you so much for commenting :) I'm so pleased that the information was of use to you!
@ladoguerie
@ladoguerie 8 месяцев назад
Great a big thank you for sharing! this is so nice and kind!
@24Washington
@24Washington 8 месяцев назад
You are very, very welcome! Thank you for taking the time to leave a message :)
@24Washington
@24Washington 8 месяцев назад
You are very, very welcome! Thank you for taking the time to leave a message :)
@sharonrimsza7960
@sharonrimsza7960 9 месяцев назад
Love this video. Actually love and appreciate all of your videos. I have an 1882 Model 12! Love her… I only have one Boat shuttle so I fiercely protect it. I’d love to get one or at most two more. And, several bobbins to fit. My goal is to make a quilt with this treadle and also same with my 1928 Model 66 made in late October 1928. Different shuttle and bobbins.
@24Washington
@24Washington 9 месяцев назад
Amazing!!! So wonderful :) Thanks for your comment and for sharing about your machines!! My boat shuttle is absolutely priceless to me!!
@1953childstar
@1953childstar 2 года назад
Fascinating !!! Certainly far better construction than a "1971 Singer"…. Thank you !!!
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Isn't that the truth!!
@fnelly8621
@fnelly8621 Год назад
I have one of this machine and thanks to the video I will make it work. Thank youuu
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
This is wonderful! I'm so happy that my video was able to help you :)
@carolineroy9026
@carolineroy9026 Год назад
This is an amazing video! So much informations. Thank you 🧵🪡
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
You are very welcome :) I am glad it was useful to you.
@frankstapranksta
@frankstapranksta 3 года назад
Imagine the stories that machine could tell. Awesome!
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Absolutely!!!
@meganmills6545
@meganmills6545 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this lovely video - and especially the tip about how to adjust the timing. I've got a couple Singer 12Ks - not quite as old as yours - and while I've got User Manuals it seems to be nigh on impossible to find any literature (antique or modern) on servicing and adjusting. So this had me just about skipping around the lounge with glee. You just got yourself a subscriber! :-)
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Ohhhhhh how wonderful!!! My dream would be to snag myself a 12 (or 48) with the Persian or Ottoman Carnation decals. So, so beautiful. I'm so pleased that you enjoyed the video (and that I could find the nerve to throw caution to the wind and take a chance with the timing!). Deeply appreciate your support, and I hope that you'll find my future content equally enjoyable and informative! :)
@sandrashamas8153
@sandrashamas8153 Год назад
Wow! Wow! Wow! I am so happy to have found your channel. Watching your post on attachments was a revelation and helped demystified those exotic bits of metal I found in my 1911 Singer treadle. I love this content and am subscribed for more. Thank you so much!
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Awww :) Thank you for such delightful feedback! I'm so pleased that my content has been helpful to you.
@vmt3294
@vmt3294 2 года назад
Thank you for this RU-vid. I have recently opened my grandmothers (I'm 69) treadle machine and was thoroughly confused. It look just like yours, but has mother of pearl insets and a very worn decal on top for C.W. Williams from Montreal. You have given me the courage to start cleaning inside and out.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your comment. How wonderful to have such a family treasure! Several companies on the North American and European continents appear to have made very similar machines. But the technology, though ingenious at the time, was very simple by our modern standards. Enjoy looking at the mechanisms. Sewing machine oil and a soft cloth are your best tools for cleaning. Gently does it. All the best!!
@vmt3294
@vmt3294 2 года назад
Being careful to clean it. Just found the serial number.
@ronalddaub9740
@ronalddaub9740 Год назад
I always have to set ( needle when I put in a new needle on monarch It takes a slightly longer needle than a singer 👉 anyway you did a great diagnosis on your machine That's a good story!!
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Thank you for your kind comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the story :)
@thebasiclife8307
@thebasiclife8307 Год назад
I love seeing your machine a hearing about the history. I think I have watched this video 20 times now haha. I have the same machine myself and love it so much. Beautiful piece of history. ❤️
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Awww! Thank you for sharing your appreciation! I'm delighted that this content was so enjoyable to you :)
@cocasio7190
@cocasio7190 3 года назад
Hello! This was a great video. Thanks for sharing!👍
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Nice to see you again! Glad you enjoyed it :)
@nmd1211
@nmd1211 3 года назад
This was so interesting! I love old machines, and have a few. My oldest is ca. 1910, and is a Singer 128 / 127 clone. Thank you for this wonderfully detailed video.
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Thanks for stopping by! So pleased that you found it interesting :) I certainly do love old mechanisms!
@user-ej5re3vz1o
@user-ej5re3vz1o 9 месяцев назад
Incredible
@24Washington
@24Washington 9 месяцев назад
Thank you ☺️
@jo-annewoerle3390
@jo-annewoerle3390 3 года назад
Lovely video. I have two old machines. One is a hand cranked Frister & Rossmann from about 1914 and the other is an Anker treadle machine in a cabinet that I am unable to find a date for. It belong to my grandmother who brought it with her when she emigrated to Canada in from the Netherlands 1952. I am certain it wasn't new when she got it. I still have the tattered manual written in Dutch. Both had been sitting around for years waiting for me to pay them some attention. I have cleaned up the Frister & Rossmann and have it working well. Now I am about to tackle the Anker. I have faith in the old machine that she will not let me down. They were built to last, as we can see with yours. I do envy you for having such an old piece of domestic history.
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Wow - what an amazing and fascinating heritage! Thank you so much for sharing! Wishing you the very best with the Anker clean-up. :)
@muhammadmuhajir468
@muhammadmuhajir468 Год назад
Thank you.
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
You're welcome!
@Toscana1972
@Toscana1972 2 месяца назад
Thank you for your informative and well paced video. I wanted to suggest that you might wish to experiment adding a washer between the wooden pitman and the already existing washer and bolt. (One side of the pitman? Both? Different dimensions?). This might "take up the slack" and possibly diminish the movement which you mentioned causes the added noise...just a thought.
@1911olympic
@1911olympic Год назад
Amazing stitches! Especially the leather! Great and entertaining video. Thank you!
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Thanks for stopping by and for taking time to leave feedback!
@Masroe
@Masroe 2 года назад
Thank you for the thorough over of this machine! I recently received one from a friend that she believes was her great grandmother’s. It is frozen up and is no longer in a cabinet, but I hope to get it working again.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
You're very welcome! Thanks for the comment :) The mechanics, while genius, are very straightforward. I wish you every possible success with your restoration endeavour.
@davidnash8586
@davidnash8586 Год назад
There are You Tube videos on how to sort out jammed up machines....starting with paraffin !
@Masroe
@Masroe Год назад
@@davidnash8586 Thanks! I found some good ones and just started with oiling and working the wheel. It freed up within a couple days and I've cleaned it thoroughly. Found and installed a hand crank to use it as a table top machine. Just waiting for my brother-in-law to finish building the wood base for it.
@ronalddaub9740
@ronalddaub9740 Год назад
Your camera angle on the needle penetrating the machine bed, you should have shown the loop that the thread form from the needle when it starts to go up ,that's a very important timing situation also so the shuttle will go through the loop.
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
This is very true! Thank you for pointing this out.
@celiajohnson5012
@celiajohnson5012 3 года назад
Love this video. Thanks so much for making it.
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
You're so welcome. I'm glad you liked it :)
@isabelmuniziroca3402
@isabelmuniziroca3402 6 месяцев назад
Fantàstica explicació!!❤
@24Washington
@24Washington 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!! 🙏🏼
@candydeister
@candydeister Год назад
I have my Grandmother’s 1914 66Red Eye, which I converted back into a treadle base. The electric was unsafe! After sitting in a case for 30 or more years, she ran like butter over hot potatoes! Grandma graduated high school in 1913, and I like to think this was a present to her when starting out.
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
What an amazing story. I love to hear of other people converting their machines to treadle. So pleased that you have been able to get this precious and beautiful machine running as well as ever. I wish you many happy stitches on it.
@michellewohlgemuth8847
@michellewohlgemuth8847 Год назад
Thank you 😻👏🏻
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
🙂
@Irukandji01
@Irukandji01 3 года назад
Thanks so much for this... I just recently acquired this same 1871 model 12 (exact same condition). At time of purchase my machine came with many extra parts. Your description will help me soooo much. I’m looking for a treadle cabinet for her now. Cheers!
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
This is wonderful!!! It means so much when I can help others understand their machines better :)
@katmusswoodwind
@katmusswoodwind 2 месяца назад
Thank God I found your channel - I have always wanted a walk through of how these beasts work! 12:39 this bit has explained HOW overlock machines work, and I am eternally grateful! You are just brilliant for working this out/researching this kind of thing! Where can you recommend we get replacement parts for vintage machines? The plate/presser foot is missing on my 1902 machine, and I've not found anything online yet!
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for this lovely comment :) Feedback like yours is always so very heartwarming. If you just want to make it usable, any "low shank" presser foot should work. If you're looking for an original, that might be more difficult to come by. But I will say that modern feet tend to be hinged, so that they glide over changes in material density more easily.
@davidnash8586
@davidnash8586 Год назад
Oh what a find you are ! It's taken me ten years to find you and I love your clear and concise explanations ! Would you know why the thread on my 331K4 sometimes fouls up and pulls out the side of the bobbin case ?
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Awww. What a lovely message! Thank you so much. Truth be told, I wasn't on here ten years ago, so I'm very glad that you've found me now that I am 😇 Regrettably, I don't know anything about the 331, but generally I would suggest checking bobbin tension (depending on the thickness of your thread you may need to tighten or loosen a tensioning screw) and checking the direction that the thread is wound. Flipping the spool back to front could result in a clockwise wind becoming anticlockwise. Not sure if it applies to all machines, but I generally like my bobbin in case to be able to hang from the string tail without unwinding if I hold it ... But if I give it a short drop, it unwinds a few inches. I hope that makes sense! Turning visuals into words isn't always easy.
@BAOBABS111
@BAOBABS111 3 года назад
Très intéressant! Thanks!
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Merci beaucoup :)
@hawkinscsa
@hawkinscsa Год назад
Thanks so much for your video! I just purchased one of these. So far looks identical to yours. Waiting for it to be delivered. Just missing the table and treadle. I'll probably need to find a shuttle and bobbin. I don't know the year yet, but has to be very near yours. Waiting, impatiently!
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Oh, I can only imagine the impatient anticipation!!!
@hawkinscsa
@hawkinscsa 8 месяцев назад
Mine is also from 1871! I have very very faint reminants of decals on it. I have been able to fix everything so far. But, I need a needle clamp, which is difficult to locate.
@24Washington
@24Washington 8 месяцев назад
Ohhhh ... yes - the needle clamping mechanism is definitely very different on this machine. Given that there's not much strain in this area, I wonder if someone could 3D print a replica. If I can help with detailed photos, please let me know.
@hawkinscsa
@hawkinscsa 7 месяцев назад
I would be very grateful for some detailed pictures of the needle clamp! That way I know what I'm looking for. I may have to make something myself. Thank You so much!!😊
@jenniferbabb9746
@jenniferbabb9746 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. I have an 1879 Singer and she is very similar to yours. It was given to me by my neighbor who's father built our house in 1901. The machine was bought used for his mother and as he put it, belonged in the house. It is my absolute favorite antique and I will love her even more when I can sew quilts and clothes with her. The bobbin winder is missing and the boat shuttle has a bit of rust on it. My question is, since finding a replacement shuttle seems impossible, would a bit of rust remover help? The rust is in a spot that effects the thread. Also, where might I find a replacement for the missing bobbin winder? Thanks again for the video and for sharing your knowledge
@beakittelscherz5419
@beakittelscherz5419 Год назад
Awesome😅😎👍
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Thank you :)
@debmilton7605
@debmilton7605 2 года назад
Great video! Thanks for sharing your timing issue solution! There is not a lot of technical info on the 12, as you said.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Thanks!! Hope you found it interesting and informative :) 12s are such timeless pieces of mechanical engineering.
@vaccavo
@vaccavo 2 года назад
I have been searching for this Singer in Brasil. Clemens Mueller Dresden made machines very similar and there are lots on the market.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Were you ever able to locate one of these machines?
@vaccavo
@vaccavo Год назад
@@24WashingtonActually yes. These past few days All in very bad shape.
@caolila181
@caolila181 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your thorough demonstration of this beauty. What needle do you use? Mine broke and I can’t find a replacement.
@24Washington
@24Washington 5 месяцев назад
I just use a regular sewing machine needle. It needs positioning carefully as the regular needles have a flat side, but it is possible for the screw clamp to hold it in place securely (give it a good wiggle to make sure). Also, make sure the needle's eye aligns correctly with the hole in the bed as you would have done with the original needle so the timing is as correct as possible.
@muhammadmuhajir468
@muhammadmuhajir468 Год назад
Simanco model 15 k very simple operational and service..
@24Washington
@24Washington Год назад
Absolutely!
@cynrich1
@cynrich1 10 месяцев назад
What a fabulously valuable video! I have New Family Model 12 that looks exactly like yours, except less beautiful, missing the bobbin winder and the shuttle and any bobbins. Where were you able to find your shuttle and bobbin? With them I could get her working, I can wind the bobbin in some other way if I can't find one of those. (I realize this video is 15 years old, but I hope there is still HOPE for getting these parts somewhere). I also have a Singer VS1 that needs a shuttle and bobbin :(
@24Washington
@24Washington 9 месяцев назад
My apologies for a slow reply. My machine came with bobbins but was missing the "boat" type shuttle. I was able to find someone in the United Kingdom who was selling one on eBay. I don't know where else to suggest you look, I'm afraid. I have a VS machine too, but those shuttles seem to be slightly more common. Well perhaps, I should say that I have come across them a few more times than boat shuttles.
@cynrich1
@cynrich1 9 месяцев назад
@@24Washington Understandable, but thanks, I'll just keep looking. :)
@davidjohnston4240
@davidjohnston4240 2 года назад
I have an 1889 12K that we just brought back from the UK. The cog does not have a set screw. Instead it looks like there is a small rod that has been pushed through from one side to the other to hold it in place. I think the timing might be one step too late, rather than one step too early like yours. But I have not yet worked out how to release the cog. I'm reluctant to take a hammer and pin to push the rod out until I know if that is the right thing to do.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Congratulations on your acquisition! Thanks for leaving a message :) Wow. I'm really not sure what to suggest with the possible pin. You can see that it goes all the way through from one side to the other side? In essence eliminating the possibility that it is a screw that's been de-headed (or should that be decapitated??)? The screw on mine certainly did not go through the main rod. If you're reluctant to try to drive the pin out, I would suggesting asking on one of the Facebook antique machine groups. If you're not a FB user, I would be happy to enquire on your behalf - just let me know.
@davidjohnston4240
@davidjohnston4240 2 года назад
@@24Washington The threaded set screw hole is still there but there is no screw in it and the cogs seem to be firmly held in place with the through rod (it clearly does go all the way through). I'm thinking this was a design update to prevent them jumping a tooth when the screw loosens during use. I'm currently trying everything else - pin height, upper tension, lower tension etc. before I start messing with the timing. The movement is smooth, yet the upper thread breaks on the first stitch every time, at any tension setting. The bobbin is the type with the line of holes instead of the tension screw. This is my first 1880s era sewing machine. I've worked on cleaning up and tuning several early 19th century models. This 12k is proving a bit of a challenge. There is a 222K (that I'm converting to US voltage) and a vs2 fiddle base that are next in line.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing these details! Your suggestion of an update certainly makes sense. It's funny how the seemingly more simple machines can actually end up being more complicated. I've attributed much to the lack of surviving documentation. I presume you've checked the needle eye height and direction? This would be my only other 'benign' suggestion. Your other projects sound truly wonderful. Thanks again for sharing :)
@davidjohnston4240
@davidjohnston4240 2 года назад
​@@24Washington Yep. I've fiddled with the needle. Adjusting its height a bit up and down and in the middle. It's facing the right way. I tried other 12x1 substitute needles and original 12x1s. I think the thing is due for a complete disassembly and degreasing anyway. Lots of parts were or still are siezed with old polymerized oil. So that will have to wait until the next weekend. I've got a day job during the week. Thank you for your suggestions.
@davidjohnston4240
@davidjohnston4240 2 года назад
Well at least the stitch length control is moving now. It was seized solid. I'll pursue the mystery thread snapping mechanism another day.
@inezRamses
@inezRamses 3 года назад
What kind of needles do you use for this machine? I have just bought one nearly exactly like yours but with mother of pearl inlay ( I think it´s from 1877ish)....Love your video!
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Glad you liked the video :) Your machine sounds lovely!!!! As long as you're careful with the needle orientation and use the height levelling instructions, you might be able to use a class 15 needle as I did. The less needles I have to buy, the better. There are some comparisons of how well other needles work about 1/3 down the page at sewingtales.wordpress.com/2014/07/06/needles-and-my-singer-12/ (this author states that class 15 needles didn't work for her, so if that happens to you, the write-up might be of better assistance). Best wishes sewing with your machine!
@adambrown2626
@adambrown2626 2 года назад
The model 12 takes a 12x1 needle system.
@alibabafurball
@alibabafurball 2 года назад
@@adambrown2626 I have 3 originals 10 newly made and the 12x1 originals are the best. I have also ground the flat shank 15x1 down to fit so it is centered well. My 1877 NF likes it centered , but the 1883 Singer 12 takes the off center slightly 15x1 without grinding down. That is also using the larger hole feed dog plate. All Singer NF/12 came with two plates originally.
@ManyInterestsLittleTime
@ManyInterestsLittleTime 2 года назад
I used leather on my spinning wheel for the joints so they don't wear the wood down so much.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
This is exactly what I had ended up doing!! Thank you so much for adding this recommendation :)
@HelloItsAK
@HelloItsAK 2 года назад
Ahh thank you so much! This was so informational. I just got a 1869 Danish machine almost identical to yours but I simply cannot get the underthread up and I don't understand why. I feel like I've tried everything:(
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
Your machine sounds wonderful! Have you looked closely while turning the balance wheel to see if what happens underneath when the needle thread meets the bobbin thread? If the bobbin thread won't come up, the timing might be off.
@HelloItsAK
@HelloItsAK 2 года назад
@@24Washington yes I'm pretty sure that's what's happening. Ugh, just broke two antique needles figuring that out. Now to learn how to adjust it. Thank you❤
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
My video talks about adjusting the timing using a screw at the back of the arm/neck area. Hopefully it is similar on your machine. You can use regular domestic needles in your machine (this is what I do) you just have to clamp them in place carefully because they are not entirely round. Also, you need to make sure that the eye of the needle meets the base of the machine at the correct time. I think my video covered this too (it's been a while since I watched it hahaha). Good luck!!
@HelloItsAK
@HelloItsAK 2 года назад
@@24Washington thank you so much, you're a Saint! This video is def what I need to fix this!
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
If you think I can help further, please let me know :)
@graceygal2664
@graceygal2664 3 года назад
When I was learning to repair machines I heard that the needle should kiss and recoil from the shuttle
@24Washington
@24Washington 3 года назад
Interesting! I shall have to keep this in mind if I encounter difficulties when working on my VS2 and 27! Thank you for sharing that tip :)
@alibabafurball
@alibabafurball 2 года назад
That is a glancing blow of a needle strike and i don't think that is correct at all. I have 22 working Singer machines from 1863-1906.
@vaccavo
@vaccavo 2 года назад
Ooooooooohhhhhh! Beautiful! Thanks to you, now I know the ones I see in Brasil can be a Singer, even though the appearance is not good. Could you let me have the Serial Number, please? Please? Please?
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
There are several other companies who manufactured very similar machines in the late 1800s. For Singer, this is called "model 12", but the serial numbers are specific to each machine and can be found on the front right hand side, stamped into the metal. Here is a list which I hope can help you. ismacs.net/singer_sewing_machine_company/singer-new-family-numbers.html
@vaccavo
@vaccavo 2 года назад
@@24Washington Thank you. But I would like to have the Serial Number of your machine. There is one available on the local Market Place and the bottom looks exactly like that.
@vaccavo
@vaccavo 2 года назад
@@24Washington Thanks for this link, too. I didn't know about that. Every day I learn something new about sewing machines. And the Singers are wonderful.
@24Washington
@24Washington 2 года назад
I think perhaps I did not explain very well. I'm sorry. Each machine has a unique serial number. Only one machine for one serial number. It is like the machine's personal identification. Can you see the serial number on the marketplace listing? I can try to cross-reference for you if you like. I will answer your request: my serial is 861429 715429 ... but I do not think this will help you because it is only for my machine ☺️
@vaccavo
@vaccavo 2 года назад
@@24Washington So many digits! Thank you. Now I know what to expect. Even if there is one letter and 7 or 8 digits, rather than 2 letters and 6 digits. God bless you!
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