In this video I talk about some of the features of the Singer 111W151, how to load the bobbin, adjust the stitch length and how to lock stitches on a machine that does not have reverse.
I like your slow motion video tied to various acoustic sound effects. Your videos are very professionally created. Very impressive. I like rewatching certain clips, because I forget some of the points you make about various feed mechanisms or different machines, and other details. You’re my sewing machine guru...
Very helpful 4 options for doing a lock stitch on a machine without reverse - that was very helpful to me. You’re an excellent teacher and mentor for sewing, among other skills that you demonstrate. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge to the world. I have one. It's a very strong and durable. Blessings .Viewing from the French island St Martin in the Caribbean.
compound feed normally means walking foot, underfeed dogs, and needle feed such as a 111w155. If it is needle feed it says that and goes without saying it normally includes the underfeed. A modern example would be the Juki DLN-5410n needle feed. Whereas the Juki DNU-1541 is considered a compound feed has a walking foot, needle feed, and underfeed. Best regards, Mike
True enough, what you say about compound feed. Old video. I have learned this now and thanks for your comment, I have updated the title. I have recently made a video more closely examining compound feed here. ua-cam.com/video/avr3pN_udMA/v-deo.html
Question: Does anyone know if you can use the presser feet/zipper feet/welting foot/accessories of the 111w on the 112 double needle version? I'd like to take the 112 double needle and use it as a single needle (2 for 1 option). Thanks!
Hi Alexander, thanks for the tips on locking stitches. I usually do the second method you showed. Question - if you cut the thread and make another few stitches over your existing stitches will that be just as effective as the first and second method? Or does keeping it as one (two) pieces of thread uncut make it more effective. You know what I mean? I've tried it and it seems to work ok. I asked my mom who used to be a home economics teachers and she thought it would be fine, however she hasn't worked much with machines that have no reverse. Anyways, I'm bingeing on your channel. Thanks for putting this content out there!
Interesting idea that probably looks good and with three or more I think it would work pretty good but I have not tried that. Just goes to show there are many ways to accomplish a task.
I appreciate all your videos. Can you recommend a needlefeed machine that has reverse? I already have a walkingfoot and a straight stitch, I am wanting something inbetween and the needlefeed seems like the answer, but I really prefer something that has reverse? any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Hi Alexander, I just came across your channel and what a great resource it is! Great job and thank you! Quick question for the pro: Are there any feet adapters to make double transport needle feed machines into a walking foot triple transport? Is this something you came across?
My search indicates 138 and perhaps as high as 207 with 138 in the bobbin. There is a ton of sewing information on leatherworker.net leatherworker.net/forum/topic/34977-singer-111w155/
I have a 111w155. Is there a fairly easy way to adjust stitch length without the button? I think the tip of mine is broken off or worn down from before I had it. I'm stuck to use 5 per inch
@@AlexanderDyer i THINK MY DISKS ARE STUCK OR TIGHTENED DOWN OR SOMETHING. i TRIED TO HOLD IT IN PLACE WITH A ROD FROM THE BOTTOM AND IT WON'T BUDGE. i DON'T WANT TO GO LOOSENING SCREWS IF i'M NOT LOOSENING THE RIGHT STUFF
Alexander, even if this machine is sold, how much do you charge for this machine or a similar machine? Does the Singer 211 have reverse? Which other vintage (older) industrial machines would you recommend as a good one to start with? I’d be sewing with leather and canvas, as well as Sunbrella-type fabric for awnings and outdoor cushions. Thank you.
Alexander, the reason I kept missing out on your machines is that I did not know about clicking on the little bell next to subscribe, so that I would get alerts when you make a new posting. I’m glad you mentioned that on one of your videos that I watched yesterday. Had a video marathon laid up with a broken foot. Thanks your your kind reply. BTY, where are your outdoor video shots taken? I’m guessing it’s near where you live. By the topography and vegetation, I’d say it’s in the plains states, somewhere between Nebraska and Texas. Let me know how far off I am. Thanks.
Alexander, I appreciate the info and your direction about buying machines. I apologize if I ask you the same questions everyone else does. You’re very kind. Wish you tons of success...
Because I'm really a beginner with the machine and the internet, Will you tell me where I can get the manual you're talking about? I just got the machine yesterday. My machine is also a 111w151. Thank you.
I am not sure how long it is supposed to be but I have fabricated those with some success before. Would one slightly longer solve your issue? Or maybe there is something else missing. IDK
@@AlexanderDyer after making one from a 16d common nail, almost an exact duplicate but slightly longer, I discovered the little wedge that is supposed to slide up and push that out from the back, doesn't slide up very well. Couldn't see how to get that off without dismantling the whole mechanism. Nothing appears to be worn but that must have issues, just can't get to it
Alexander Dyer do you have a video of how the bobbin winder works and winds the thread? I picked up a 1938 1300-2 and I cant't find a lot of anything on it. thanks Matt
All Industrial Bobbin winders are the same. They are mounted next to the machine and flip up into the belt. Try this one How to Use the Bobbin Winder on Industrial Single Needle Machine
Alexander Dyer Thanks for that, figured that part out after seeing the video. not i just need to get the bobbin figured out. Seems to be cutting the thread somehow..Maybe just dirty. thanks again
hi alex, does this machine work for lighter fabrics such as silk or what about stretchy jersey fabric? because of the compound feed wouldn't this be more ideal for slippery fabrics that tend to shift ply
I think a machine like this should do very well on the types of materials you mention. The army would sew parachutes with these models or at least that is what I have read. Also the foot can be replaced with a roller foot and the feed dogs can also be changed out to a more fine tooth for more delicate fabrics. The needle feed is very effective and versatile.
Needle feed machines are ideal for stretchy material. The reason being that you can run much lower presser foot pressure on them compared to a standard bottom feed lockstitch since you have the aid of the needle to feed the material. The lower the presser foot pressure the less puckering you will get and the easier the material will move without stretching. It's a balancing act though because if you go too light on the presser foot you'll get inconsistent feeding and stitch lengths.
I like your slow motion video tied to various acoustic sound effects. Your videos are very professionally created. Very impressive. I like rewatching certain clips, because I forget some of the points you make about various feed mechanisms or different machines, and other details. You’re my sewing machine guru...
Very helpful 4 options for doing a lock stitch on a machine without reverse - that was very helpful to me. You’re an excellent teacher and mentor for sewing, among other skills that you demonstrate. Thanks.
Thank you for a great videos, I enjoy watching your Channel.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge to the world. I have one. It's a very strong and durable. Blessings .Viewing from the French island St Martin in the Caribbean.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, very good info and your patients explaining
Really appreciate you posting this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Extremely well done instruction. Very helpful. Thank you!!!
Do you have more videos on this machine?
got it ..thanks again.
thanks for sharing.
compound feed normally means walking foot, underfeed dogs, and needle feed such as a 111w155. If it is needle feed it says that and goes without saying it normally includes the underfeed. A modern example would be the Juki DLN-5410n needle feed. Whereas the Juki DNU-1541 is considered a compound feed has a walking foot, needle feed, and underfeed. Best regards, Mike
True enough, what you say about compound feed. Old video. I have learned this now and thanks for your comment, I have updated the title. I have recently made a video more closely examining compound feed here. ua-cam.com/video/avr3pN_udMA/v-deo.html
i have a brother SL-1010 industrial machine and want to know what specialty feet are available for it..
Question: Does anyone know if you can use the presser feet/zipper feet/welting foot/accessories of the 111w on the 112 double needle version? I'd like to take the 112 double needle and use it as a single needle (2 for 1 option). Thanks!
thanks mr dyer , on my 155 thread is coming apart at the needle..walking foot going backwards , any repair or troubleshooting manuels out there .
+al de la cerda Maybe this will help strongbolt.work/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/sewing_machine_adjustment_survival1.pdf
Hi Alexander, thanks for the tips on locking stitches. I usually do the second method you showed. Question - if you cut the thread and make another few stitches over your existing stitches will that be just as effective as the first and second method? Or does keeping it as one (two) pieces of thread uncut make it more effective. You know what I mean? I've tried it and it seems to work ok. I asked my mom who used to be a home economics teachers and she thought it would be fine, however she hasn't worked much with machines that have no reverse. Anyways, I'm bingeing on your channel. Thanks for putting this content out there!
Interesting idea that probably looks good and with three or more I think it would work pretty good but I have not tried that. Just goes to show there are many ways to accomplish a task.
I appreciate all your videos. Can you recommend a needlefeed machine that has reverse? I already have a walkingfoot and a straight stitch, I am wanting something inbetween and the needlefeed seems like the answer, but I really prefer something that has reverse? any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your guidance.
Brother DB2-B791
Hi Alexander, I just came across your channel and what a great resource it is! Great job and thank you!
Quick question for the pro:
Are there any feet adapters to make double transport needle feed machines into a walking foot triple transport? Is this something you came across?
You would need to find another machine if you want triple feed. These are pretty sweet machines though, right?
Where can I buy a Presser foot like the one shown on the machine in this picture? Also can this machine sew cotton fabric to make clothing with?
Alex,, can this machine use a binding attachment ????
can you just use the hand wheel to go in the opposite direction to get a lock stitch? then proceed forward? thanks for the video.
Nope.
How would I install the reverse lever on a 111w150? Also, where can I get a zipper foot, and a owner,a manual?
Could you tell me what is the heaviest thread this machine will sew?
My search indicates 138 and perhaps as high as 207 with 138 in the bobbin. There is a ton of sewing information on leatherworker.net leatherworker.net/forum/topic/34977-singer-111w155/
tengo una maquina 111 w 117 nesesito refacciones y dsrle mantenimiento tengo 26 años con ella
I have a 111w155. Is there a fairly easy way to adjust stitch length without the button? I think the tip of mine is broken off or worn down from before I had it. I'm stuck to use 5 per inch
Should not be to tough to replace the button. It will either be held in by a screw or retaining clip. hendersonsewing.com
@@AlexanderDyer i THINK MY DISKS ARE STUCK OR TIGHTENED DOWN OR SOMETHING. i TRIED TO HOLD IT IN PLACE WITH A ROD FROM THE BOTTOM AND IT WON'T BUDGE. i DON'T WANT TO GO LOOSENING SCREWS IF i'M NOT LOOSENING THE RIGHT STUFF
Alexander, even if this machine is sold, how much do you charge for this machine or a similar machine? Does the Singer 211 have reverse? Which other vintage (older) industrial machines would you recommend as a good one to start with? I’d be sewing with leather and canvas, as well as Sunbrella-type fabric for awnings and outdoor cushions. Thank you.
The old 111 went for @ 500, The 211 does have reverse, I get 700 to 900, Juki 563, Consew 206RB. Brother and Mitsubishi also make good machines.
Alexander, the reason I kept missing out on your machines is that I did not know about clicking on the little bell next to subscribe, so that I would get alerts when you make a new posting. I’m glad you mentioned that on one of your videos that I watched yesterday. Had a video marathon laid up with a broken foot. Thanks your your kind reply.
BTY, where are your outdoor video shots taken? I’m guessing it’s near where you live. By the topography and vegetation, I’d say it’s in the plains states, somewhere between Nebraska and Texas. Let me know how far off I am. Thanks.
Pretty good. I am in Missouri.
Alexander, thanks for letting me know. It looks peaceful where you are...
Alexander, I appreciate the info and your direction about buying machines. I apologize if I ask you the same questions everyone else does. You’re very kind. Wish you tons of success...
Because I'm really a beginner with the machine and the internet, Will you tell me where I can get the manual you're talking about? I just got the machine yesterday.
My machine is also a 111w151. Thank you.
hensewfiles.com/PDFs/SINGER%20111W151.pdf
This machine must have been around before the top walking foot was ever designed huh?
Without the motor hooked up how easily should one of these turn? I can't spin it like my home machines. Should it spin that freely?
Yes, it should turn free and easy. Lubricate and clean out any threads you can find wrapped around the hook and or hand wheel
Is this machine good for leather? Will it sew up to 20oz of veg tanned leather?
I have a 111w153 and can't get the tension release to work. The rod is 2 3/8" but does not move when you raise the foot. Any ideas or a direction
I am not sure how long it is supposed to be but I have fabricated those with some success before. Would one slightly longer solve your issue? Or maybe there is something else missing. IDK
@@AlexanderDyer after making one from a 16d common nail, almost an exact duplicate but slightly longer, I discovered the little wedge that is supposed to slide up and push that out from the back, doesn't slide up very well. Couldn't see how to get that off without dismantling the whole mechanism. Nothing appears to be worn but that must have issues, just can't get to it
FYI I measure the hole length and I think it should be 2.25.i made mine 2.30
That's tough
Why can I not find any information on a 151w 1 single kneed let walking foot
www.manualslib.com/manual/364415/Singer-151w1.html
Hola podrías darme información enqe tienda podré encontrar refacciones para esa mákina se rompió una banda pekeña que va arriba me urge saber porfa
need parts for this type of machine.. would like to know where to buy just for this machine
Try hendersonsewing.com/
hi there, I have used your videos for help for a long while, I was wondering if there was any way that I could contact you to ask a couple questions?
What type of thread is used because mine keeps breaking the thread
Thread breakage could be caused by many factors. Watch this. ua-cam.com/video/dVprkJXNma0/v-deo.html
Can pre wound bobbin thread be used in the singer 111?
If it is the right size it should work.
Alexander Dyer ok next question what size would be best?
This machine uses a G bobbin.
does anyone know where to purchase a manuel for the singer 111w155 ?
+al de la cerda You can have this one for free strongbolt.work/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/SINGER-111W151.pdf
do a search I found one pdf printable
What is the difference between this machine and the Singer 111w154, Thanks
The 154 version has triple feed while this one has just two, the needle feed and drop feed. ua-cam.com/video/avr3pN_udMA/v-deo.html
i have a 111G156 machine need help
Needle feed
I love me a good needle feed.
Are you selling this machine?
Yes, it is available on Ebay. I have added the link in the about section of this video. Thanks.
Alexander Dyer do you have a video of how the bobbin winder works and winds the thread? I picked up a 1938 1300-2 and I cant't find a lot of anything on it.
thanks
Matt
All Industrial Bobbin winders are the same. They are mounted next to the machine and flip up into the belt. Try this one How to Use the Bobbin Winder on Industrial Single Needle Machine
Alexander Dyer Thanks for that, figured that part out after seeing the video. not i just need to get the bobbin figured out. Seems to be cutting the thread somehow..Maybe just dirty. thanks again
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hi alex, does this machine work for lighter fabrics such as silk or what about stretchy jersey fabric? because of the compound feed wouldn't this be more ideal for slippery fabrics that tend to shift ply
I think a machine like this should do very well on the types of materials you mention. The army would sew parachutes with these models or at least that is what I have read. Also the foot can be replaced with a roller foot and the feed dogs can also be changed out to a more fine tooth for more delicate fabrics. The needle feed is very effective and versatile.
Needle feed machines are ideal for stretchy material. The reason being that you can run much lower presser foot pressure on them compared to a standard bottom feed lockstitch since you have the aid of the needle to feed the material. The lower the presser foot pressure the less puckering you will get and the easier the material will move without stretching. It's a balancing act though because if you go too light on the presser foot you'll get inconsistent feeding and stitch lengths.
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Nah I need reverse nice machine tho
En español
There you go. Thank you.
How to get parts catalog
hensewfiles.com/PDFs/SINGER%20111W151.pdf
Thank you, is there an operators manual for this also?
Consew 225 is like singer 111 not consew 206.
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