Language: English
Published by Singer Manufacturing Co., London, 1930
Seller: Tony Hutchinson, Seale, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 40pp. Well used but still well bound. Interior in clean condition - no deliberate marks, cover a bit worn/stained. Undated, probably 1930s.
Published by Singer Manufacturing Co.
Seller: CorgiPack, Fulton, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: VG. Text free of underlining, writing and highlighting. Very nice clean copy. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The improper placing or renewal of the Trade Mark "SINGER" o any other of the Trade Marks of The Singer Manufacturing Company (all of which are duly Registered Trade Marks) on any machine that has been repaired, rebuilt, reconditioned, or altered in any way whatsoever outside a SINGER factory or an authorized SINGER agency is forbidden THE IMPORTANCE OF USING SINGER* PARTS AND NEEDLES IN SINGER MACHINES The successful operation of SINGER machines can only be assured if SINGER parts and needles are used. Supplies are available at all SINGER Shops for the Manufacturing Trade, and mail orders will receive prompt attention. SINGER Needles should be used in SINGER Machines These Needles and their Containers are marked with the Company's Trade Mark "SIMANCO.*" Needles in Containers marked "FOR SINGER MACHINES" are NOT SINGER made needles. 2 Copyright, U.S.A., 1914, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1933 and 1939, by The Singer Manufacturing Company All Rights Reserved for all Countries DESCRIPTION Machine No. 69-5 is intended for sewing flat buttons on knee ?at sleeves and other garments. It makes crossed stitches n,r hole buttons and can be adjusted for two hole and bar buttons. Eighteen cross stitches and three tying stitches are made for each button sewn on. Machine No. 69-6 is designed for sewing two or four hole or bar buttons of small size on shirts, waists, underwear, etc. It makes crossed stitches in four hole buttons. Eleven cross stitches and three tying stitches are made for each button sewn on. Machine No. 69-7 is used for tacking shoes. It makes tacks up to Y% inch in length. Each tack consists of twenty-one stitches, comprising two staying, nine long, seven cross and three tying stitches. Machine No. 69-8 is designed for barring pockets in clothing. It makes a bar from -fs to 5/s mch m length. Each bar consists of forty-two stitches, comprising twelve staying, twenty-seven covering and three tying stitches. Machine No. 69-9 is intended for barring buttonholes in fine work and for tacking bows or other ornaments upon shoes or garments. It makes a bar from y% to ^ inch in length. Each bar consists of twenty-one stitches, comprising seven staying, eleven covering and three tying stitches. Machine No. 69-11 is used for sewing straps upon underwear and other garments. It makes a bar from 3/g to 7/g inch in length. Each bar consists of forty-two stitches, comprising three staying, thirty-six covering and three tying stitches. Machine No. 69-14 is especially adapted for tacking Blucher shoes. It makes a tack from ^ to ^ inch in length. %ch tack consists of eighteen staying stitches in two parallel lines, and three tying stitches. Machine No. 69-15 is designed for sewing large buttons upon coats, cloaks, overcoats, etc. It makes crossed stitches in four; hole buttons and can be adjusted for two hole and bar buttons. Eighteen cross stitches and three tying stitches are made for each button sewn on. Machine No. 69-16 is the same as Machine No. 69-14 with the exception that it has a long beak shuttle which particularly adapts it for use on the heavier shoes.
Language: English
Published by Singer Manufacturing Co., London, 1931
Seller: Tony Hutchinson, Seale, United Kingdom
Paper Cover. Condition: Good. 14pp. Still well bound. Interior in nice clean condition.
Published by The Singer Manufacturing ca. 1930., o. O., 1930
Seller: BerlinAntiquariat, Karl-Heinz Than, Berlin, Germany
Original-Broschur. Form K4736. NUR NOCH !!!!!!!!!!! VORHANDEN die Polnische Ausgabe: Podrecznik do Singer Maszyny do Szycia No. 15 (Central Bobbin) do uzytku domowego, 1930, gleicher Zustand. Form K2729. Feuchtigkeitsspuren. Klammer rostig. Einige s-w-Abbildungen. 35 S.
Published by the singer manufacturing co., 1950
Seller: Librairie Thé à la page, Montélimar, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Satisfaisant. the singer manufacturing co. collection , 1950. 1 volume broché(s) format In-12 assez bon.
Published by The Singer Manufacturing Co.
Condition: Good. Good condition. (sewing machines, handbooks and manuals) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Published by Singer Manufacturing Co., 1936
Seller: Stephen Dadd, Ashford, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good +. 53pp. Not dated, but thought to be 1936. Outstanding copy. No inscriptions. Immaculate example. Size: 24mo - over 5" - 53/4" tall. Book.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good. Brown and blotchy pages, scuffed and faded cover and spine edge Size: 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall.
Published by Singer Manufacturing Co, 1930
Seller: Rainy Day Books (Australia), The Basin, VIC, Australia
Small stapled softcover. 16p. Very good, crease to front cover.
Language: English
Published by Singer Manufacturing
Seller: Optimon Books, Gravesend, KENT, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. This document provides instructions for operating a Singer sewing machine model No. 66. It includes how to: 1) Wind the bobbin, thread the bobbin case and replace the bobbin. 2) Set the needle and thread the needle by passing the thread through the machine from the spool pin to the take-up lever. 3) Release the balance wheel using the stop motion screw to wind bobbins or make adjustments without sewing. See image 2 for a double page example of the photos integrated with the text. There are many versions of this booklet available, but very few are in this good a condition. Pocket sized.
Published by Singer Manufacturing Co
Seller: The Recycled Book Company, Scarborough, United Kingdom
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Undated. Marked Form K1831 (139). Vibrating shuttle for family use. Slightly faded green cover, but shows little sign of use. Clean, tight & complete.