

It had iconic cabinet design and a hand-cranked version. This vintage singer sewing beauty was one of the first mass-produced classics that was in production for over 100 years! After a few mechanical alterations to the family, the Vintage Singer 15K model made its debut in the late-1800s and stamped Singer’s worldwide success. All these vintage singer sewing machines feature three major components, a needle and thread mechanism, a bobbin mechanism, and a foot and pedal movement mechanism. Some of the best vintage singer sewing machines ever produced were the Singer 15K, Singer 66, Singer 201K, and the Singer 99 models. A 201k model was even given as a royal wedding gift to Queen Elizabeth! They were high-quality, required little maintenance, and finally, were a thing of beauty. Vintage Singer sewing machines were accredited for their durability, and antiques are still available to date, as well as standard parts that can be used in different models. After a series of patent battles with other inventors, he achieved commercial success with the company and now famous brand, Singer. However, in the mid-19th century, Isaac Singer, an American actor and inventor (I know, an actor!) made some major improvements on already-existing designs.


Before the 19th century, a lot of tailors and seamstresses tried their best to revolutionize the tailoring industry with little or no commercial success.
