I guess someone had become rather frustrated with this machine. I would not have picked that! That was not evident from the outside. He removed the lever and blow me down it was quite bent. He very carefully loosened the screws that held it in place. Eventually my son said it seemed to be related to the stitch length lever. Well… wouldn’t you know it, it wanted to sew backwards. He also fixed the foot pedal as it was jammed in the on position.Īs it turned out, this machine had quite a few problems. In the case of this machine, the belt was missing. The Singer 306K is one of 50000 machines made on the 6th of February 1961 (Courtesy ISMACS)Īs you can see, the number is under the machine rather than on the right front as with many of the older Singers. Time has passed now, and my son has said he wants to move it, so we are spending the day looking into the machine. On initial inspection the machine looked to be in quite nice condition. Cheap entertainment!!! It still had a box of attachments too. They had reverted to their childhood in a way and we’re busy “playing” with it. I just can’t tell you how delighted I was when two of my children texted me to say that my daughter had found a sewing machine on the side of the road when she had gone to visit number one son!
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