
Do a search on 'Standard sewing machine' or 'Standard Rotary machine' and see what pops up.

These machines came with a variety of tensions and therefore a variety od ways to thread them up. Id love to set up a web page just for this machine, but if you have access to this blog you should be able to find an awful lot of information right here. Now as for the needles, don't worry, they take regular household sewing machine needles that you can get at Joann's!

What I love about these machines is the chain-stitch capabilities and the very well made accessories among many other things. I am now the proud owner of a 'slim' model in perfect condition, inside and out. Thanks for your help, Guinnivire Hi Guinnivire, You have just bought one of my FAVORITE machines. Does anyone have an instruction manual for this machine, and hopefully the attachments, that you wouldn't mind uploading for me? And, I found that it takes a special needle called a Hygenic Standard Central Needle, is this true, and where do you find that? The man at the sewing repair shop said that most machines take a regular needle, the same that goes on regular sewing machines, is this true? I have looked everywhere for a manual for the machine and the attachments that came with it, and have not been able to find anything. I am trying to get my machine up and running. I have read a lot of the old posts on the board, and saw a couple others have my same machine. Hi, I recently purchased a 1904 Standard Rotary Treadle Sewing Machine. The man at the sewing repair shop said that most machines take a regular needle, the same that goes on regular sewing machines, is this true? Thanks for your help, Guinnivire. I have looked everywhere for a manual for the machine and the attachments that came with it, and have not been able to find anything.ĭoes anyone have an instruction manual for this machine, and hopefully the attachments, that you wouldn't mind uploading for me? And, I found that it takes a special needle called a Hygenic Standard Central Needle, is this true, and where do you find that? Thanks to Singer's recent 160th anniversary celebration, I was able to pinpoint my antique machine's model year by entering its serial number. She has a pretty early 6 digit serial number so I'm guessing she is from the 1890's - 1900ish.

I was gifted this old coffin top Standard rotary treadle sewing machine by a fellow quilt guild member. Standard Sewing Machine Company Serial Numbers Average ratng: 8,8/10 1669 reviews
