I have a thing for old sewing machines. Nothing is made like they used to make them and that is to make them last. Sad isn’t it? Now a days, one thing breaks and it costs you an arm and a leg to fix it. So much that some times you end up just buying a new one. THAT is exactly what companies want.
Anyways, back to my original topic. I’ve always wanted an old black sewing machine that weighs a ton. I’d LOVE to have a Singer Featherweight but those cost $$$. I just happened to stumple across a Singer 99K at a thrift store. As I was walking through the isles I came across a case that looked like a sewing machine. I said to my son, “I wonder what is under this?” To my surprise a Singer 99K! AND in good condition. How much did I pay? $50 CDN. Not bad. I’m not sure how much this machine is worth but I’m not interested in flipping it to make money. I’m interested it for keeps. I’d love to have it displayed in my main living area just like the women of the past used to do. The sewing machine was right in the middle of the living room. I’m sure women sewed in the evening after the kids went to sleep. No tv or the internet so sewing was done then.
I still haven’t sewn with this machine but it does work well. I’d like to make my son’s curtains with them once I’m finished sewing some slipcovers for a client.
Take a gander at this find. I did some research on this model and it was made in 1955.




