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    Singer Portable Lightweight Basic Sewing Machine $110 $190 Save $80 This basic sewing machine is ideal for beginners as it's designed to assist you with simple mending and repair tasks.

  3. Singer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A Singer treadle sewing machine. Singer Corporation is an American manufacturer of consumer sewing machines, first established as I. M. Singer & Co. in 1851 by Isaac M. Singer with New York lawyer Edward C. Clark. Best known for its sewing machines, it was renamed Singer Manufacturing Company in 1865, then the Singer Company in 1963.

  4. Singer Featherweight - Wikipedia

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    The Singer Featherweight is a model series of lockstitch domestic sewing machines produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company from 1933 to 1968, [1] significant among sewing machines for their continuing popularity, active use by quilters and high collector's value.

  5. Singer Model 27 and 127 - Wikipedia

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    The Singer Model 27 and later model 127 were a series of lockstitch sewing machines produced by the Singer Manufacturing Company from the 1880s to the 1960s. (The 27 and the 127 were full-size versions of the Singer 28 and later model 128 which were three-quarters size).

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    #26 Someone Down My Street Had A Free 'Sale' At His Mother's House When She Passed. ... To Run Some Errands And I Found An Old Singer Featherweight Sewing Machine At The Salvation Army Store In ...

  7. Sewing machine - Wikipedia

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    The first machine to combine all the disparate elements of the previous half-century of innovation into the modern sewing machine was the device built by English inventor John Fisher in 1844, a little earlier than the very similar machines built by Isaac Merritt Singer in 1851, and the lesser known Elias Howe, in 1845. However, due to the ...