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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Follow along as I show a tour of our modest sewing machine collection. We have new machines, vintage machines, family heirlooms, misfits, and thrift store treasures! Enjoy!
    Check out our other channels as well:
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  • @esperansaloughran693
    @esperansaloughran693 Рік тому +20

    Also a sewing machine collector, and it is refreshing to see a husband supporting his wife. You are an awesome husband!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much! I am really lucky to have such a wonderful wife. She is my best friend, my inspiration, and my partner in crime. What kind of machines are you into collecting? Have you been collecting for long? What is your favorite machine? Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @sharonrimsza7960
      @sharonrimsza7960 11 місяців тому +1

      Oh yes! So fantastic that her husband supports her habit, a.k.a. addiction.😊

  • @glendacrouch1877
    @glendacrouch1877 Рік тому +3

    Great Video! I loved it. I am a small money thrift store collector of sewing machines. I found out Accidentally that I could repair them because my last child was headed states & states away to college!!! 😢😳😭😭🤣 Then I started a free sewing & quilting class for folks that could not afford to do so.
    I finally have stopped crying over the empty next ....😂

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it. We had fun making it as well :) I am glad that sewing and maintaining are keeping you busy and out of trouble :) Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @e.keesey
    @e.keesey Рік тому +7

    I have two 401A machines. One was my mother's. She bought it brand new in about 57. The other is mine I got used about 70. These were the first "top hat" machines. They are both in great shape and in use. Hoorah for older machines!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +3

      That is so cool! I happened to just pick up my first 401A and 503 Rocketeer and a thrift store last week. So cool! I hope to make a video about them soon :) Thank you for sharing! Also, thank you for watching and following along!

  • @helenelee2119
    @helenelee2119 9 місяців тому +2

    I love it! This passion for old workhorses is mind blowing! I want 😍😍😍

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! Old sewing machines are easy to love and become passionate about. They hold so much history and elegance. Thank you for watching!

  • @cliftonmcnalley8469
    @cliftonmcnalley8469 Рік тому +7

    I have had 2 medical doctors tell me that I do not have an addictive personality. I bought my current all around machine over 30 years ago from Sears. 12 years later my neice took up sewing on her Mom's machine (which was a lemon out of the factory door) so I found a working Morse for $12 that I wanted to give her for her birthday only to find out her Mom had purchased her a new plastic fantastic. I decided to keep the Morse in case my Kenny died. (It has some plastic and my first Singer T&S died at 14 yo.) My brother gifted me a serger that I never even requested.. Mom gave me her 15-88 treadle. At that point, enough is enough, (though I do want a donor for my Kenny.) A 201 was the only machine I thought I might consider if I came across one for $50 or less. (Fat chance!) Finally collected the sewing machine my Gran left me when she passed several years ago. I remembered her having a 400 or 500 series so I knew it was time to make a decision regarding the Morse. I now had too many. Miraculously, what she left me was her sister's machine. Aunt Birdie bought a brand new Centennial 201-2 in 1951 and now it's mine. I've named her Birdie. The 15-88 is Ms. Anita Baker - my favorite female Singer.
    Basically, my machines seem to hunt me down. I only hope when my Mom's time comes, my neice or nephew will be able to give those 3 orphans a home.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      wow. sounds like you attract machines. I guess there are worse problems...:) Your 201 should serve you well. they are amazing

    • @cliftonmcnalley8469
      @cliftonmcnalley8469 Рік тому +3

      @@NeverTooMany2023 Time was....I worried about being a crazy cat lady in my old age. I think now there are crazy sewing ladies...machines, fabrics, etc. At least sewing stuff smells better than too many cats!

  • @sharonrimsza7960
    @sharonrimsza7960 11 місяців тому +3

    I would never admit to how many sewing machines I have! Are you kidding? My husband would do what he does best…throwing or giving my belongings away! So, they are deep in the closets (not all of them) and I take them out when the hubs is out of town and I clean and oil them, show them love and use them. This is amazing! Love, love, love seeing all of these. My oldest is an 1882 Singer Model 12 Fiddle Base…in her original treadle table.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  11 місяців тому +1

      Lol. That is awesome. Keep 'em safe anyway you can :) That is cool that you have the original treadle table for your Fiddle. I need to find a table that I can fit our Fiddle base into. Thanks for the comment and thank you for watching!

  • @sharonkemp3494
    @sharonkemp3494 Рік тому +28

    As a fellow collector, loved seeing your machines. Thank you for the great tour!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback. What kind of machines do you have in your collection? Do you have a favorite? Thanks for watching!

    • @sharonkemp3494
      @sharonkemp3494 Рік тому +3

      @@NeverTooMany2023 I have about 35 machine in my collection, about one-third of which are treadles. I love sewing on treadle machines! My collection includes a Singer 201 (superb), several hand crank machines (wonderful for piecing small quilts), a Featherweight, and several 1970's vintage Kenmores which are truly the workhorses of the fleet. I also have the same Juki as yours.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      That is great! I have been working on fine tuning our treadle so I can make something on it. They are quite the experience. We really want a hand-crank model at some point as well. That Juki is something else isn't it? I really enjoy using it...when my wife lets me. :)

  • @connieworcester55
    @connieworcester55 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice..!! I can relate,. I now have 23 machines. "how did that happen, LOL"...Love restoring the oldies.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  2 місяці тому +1

      Lol... Ya, it just kinda happens :) I think at last count we have 65. There are just soooo many different models out there that need a home. It would be irresponsible of us to leave them out in the "wild" :) Thanks for watching and happy hunting!

  • @Wisepati
    @Wisepati 11 місяців тому +2

    Lovely sewing machines and a beautiful house. The singer 201 can do just about anything you want with a straight stitch.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! Yes, the 201 is amazing. So elegant and smooth. Thanks for watching!

  • @georgemarler7447
    @georgemarler7447 Рік тому +10

    The Singer 15-91 that belonged to your wife's Grandmother appears to have a 1936 Texas Centennial Expo badge. A rare machine for sure and so nice to see one that has remained in the family for so long.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      That is cool. I will have to check that out. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @gladtidings4all
    @gladtidings4all Рік тому +3

    I loved that table the way it closed just lift the table the machine dropped closed!!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Ya, I think that is super cool as well

  • @nancydavis4459
    @nancydavis4459 Рік тому +16

    In 1974 my Dad and I picked out a brand new machine for my high school graduation present. It is identical to the last White machine! My heart thrilled to see it. I hope my Granddaughter will want it when I am gone. It’s one of eight in my currant collection. I love it! Thanks.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +2

      That is so cool! That is one of my favorites. It is awesome that it brought you joy seeing it. I am sure that your Granddaughter will love it as much as you. Thank you for watching!

  • @millydollydame
    @millydollydame Рік тому +6

    That was a wonderful tour thank you. It's great that they get rescued and restored. 💗

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words. Do you sew as well? What kind of machine(s) do you like to sew on? Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @millydollydame
      @millydollydame Рік тому +1

      @@NeverTooMany2023 I'm mainly making clothes for Blythe dolls at the moment (and some Barbies). I was lucky enough to get a thrift store mechanical Juki which I use as my main machine. My oldest machine is a Hexagon from 1919 which still works. I've had it for about 30 years.
      I'm looking forward to watching your wife's restoration videos because I have a few machines which could do with a bit of tlc. 😊

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Wow! That sounds so fun. I have not seen a Hexagon before. Juki machines are amazing! We have a Juki tl2010q that we just love. Thanks for sharing!

  • @anybodycansew
    @anybodycansew 27 днів тому +1

    I love my White Rotary model 75. Such a great machine.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  27 днів тому

      That is great! Ya, wonderful old machines :) Thanks for watching!

  • @Vee-zx6eh
    @Vee-zx6eh 10 місяців тому +1

    I feel the same way about my beloved. It started with a 15k to fit into my old treadle cabinet. Then I started to use it. Wow! Hooked. Now we have 11 Singer Sewing machines various models including a cobblers machine. Love love love using these machines. I am in Awe!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  10 місяців тому +1

      That is great! Sounds like you have a wonderful collection :) The cobblers machine is probably super cool as well. Thanks for sharing and thank you for watching!

  • @elizabethspeten548
    @elizabethspeten548 Рік тому +1

    Decided I had to only collect one type. I chose Singer (mostly because I already had multiple family machines). I have old hand crank, treadle, early Singers. Mid century and new. My chiropractor rehomed her Grandmother's machine to me! Not all in one room yet but that is my eventual hope. Such fun!!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That's great! Keep it simple I say. If you only pick one make, Singer is an awesome choice. We have Singer machines from every era and I love them all! Thanks for sharing. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @ronalddevine9587
    @ronalddevine9587 Рік тому +1

    Great video. I totally agree with your assessment of the Singer 201-2. It's without doubt the very finest home sewing machine ever made. Precise stitches, smooth, powerful and quiet. Anyone who doubts this, sew on one for 5 minutes. You will become a believer. The Singer 66 is a very under rated machine. Singer tended to be very conservative in motor rating. That 66 will plow through anything you can fit under the presser foot.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind feedback. Agreed...it is hard to deny the quality of the 201 after sewing with it for only a few minutes. As our collection grows, it is still at the top of our list for favorite machine. Also agree that the 66 is a tough unit. I have had great success sewing through canvas, duck cloth, zippers, and nylon without problems with my godzilla 66 machine. Thank you for watching and following along!

    • @ronalddevine9587
      @ronalddevine9587 Рік тому +1

      @@NeverTooMany2023
      I like to think of the 201-2 as the Rolls-Royce of sewing machines, and the 66 as the Ford/ Chevy.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      lol. Sounds about right

    • @renitageorge9007
      @renitageorge9007 Рік тому

      I love the faceplate on the 66. It's one of my favorites. My 1948 201 has the one with the Celtic-like design, and it's so pretty too, more so than the later Striated plate. Same with Featherweight machines. I know that the 201 and FW both thread from right to left, whereas my other black Singer machines thread left to right.

  • @Catsface99
    @Catsface99 3 місяці тому +1

    I collect vintage and antique machines.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  3 місяці тому

      That's great! What are your favorite kinds of machines to collect? Thanks for watching!

  • @carmencolon3520
    @carmencolon3520 Рік тому +9

    WOW 👏 👏, I do understand the passion for this vintage machine. Thank so much for sharing your amazing collection.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for the nice comment! Yes, it is definitely a passion.Thank you for watching!

  • @janesmith7331
    @janesmith7331 Рік тому +23

    Loved your video! And you can definitely never have too many! I got bit by the collecting bug about 15 years ago and now I have over 125 machines squirreled away in every nook and cranny in my house. There is nothing I love more than finding some old rust frozen clunker and restoring it to shiny beautiful glory. The Singers are my favorites. What neck of the woods are y’all in? I’m in Texas (near Houston) if you are close I’d be happy to give you a featherweight. I have so many and I would be happy to see one go to someone who is passionate about them. (I have several that are in need of fixing up) but if you want a portable machine that is definitely the one you want! So light! I really delighted in your phrase “crown jewels” because I have 2 in my collections I consider my Crown Jewels. One is a 1940’s featherweight that had been stuck out in someone’s barn for probably 50 years! It was completely rust frozen. The paint was all peeling, it was a mess! I soaked the entire machine in wd40 for weeks and still couldn’t get it to move. One day I figured I had nothing to lose and took a hammer and chisel to the top anvil looking thing and started hammering it to see if I could get it to budge. After quite a few whacks it budged and then I was able to free it all. I took it all apart including the motor and we took all the old paint off down to bare metal (we is me and my dad who helped me) and we completely restored it and I put custom flower decals I made myself on there. It is a gorgeous machine and I will always cherish it because it was my first project and it was nice time spent with my dad. My other crown jewel is a Singer Model 12 New Family or New Home (I can’t ever remember what it is named) but it has inlaid mother of pearl all over it. It is so amazingly beautiful and it boggles my mind how they made a utilitarian machine so ornate and beautiful. I am told all the inlaid mother of pearl machines were all decorated by hand. (I don’t know if that is true or not) it is from 1872 and it is a treadle and it still sews like a dream which blows my mind that something made 151 years ago is still fully functional! What an engineering marvel. Sorry I got a little long winded here! It was just so exciting to see someone else that gets it about saving the past.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +6

      Thank you so much for the wonderful comment! Wow...you really did get bit by the collection bug. I am still convinced that they multiply at night while we sleep. :) I agree that there is nothing cooler than reviving an old machine that someone has given up on. They are all special and they all deserve love and attention. Sometimes it just takes the right home to be found. It is really nice that your favorite machines are the ones that you and your dad worked on together. These are memories that transcend time. We are located in Idaho. Wish we were closer to your area as I would love to see all of your machines. If you have the chance, you can email me at nevertoomanyinfo@gmailcom. I would love to see pics of your "crown jewels". I also agree...Singers are my favorites of the lot. We have other vintage machines that have more character but I am always super impressed by the timeless build quality of the singer machines. Thank you so much for watching and sharing your story. I started this channel because I was sure that I was not alone in having a passion for finding and reviving these old machines. I had a Singer 401A follow me home from the thrift store just yesterday. The Journey continues... :)

    • @karenmattingly8527
      @karenmattingly8527 Рік тому +3

      Loved ur response. I have several machines, in fact I've been told I've got more than I need. First machine I sewed on was my mom's machine. Right after I got married my husband took me shopping for a used machine and I zeroed in on a Featherweight. I used it for years but lost it in a move. One day I'll get another. Would love to see a vlog on your machines.

    • @lauratran7638
      @lauratran7638 Рік тому

      May I ask you a question. I sew handbags, and lately I have been trying to make vinyl handbags, I use an old 70's Montgomery Wards machine but am looking for a machine that can go over thicker fabric. What would you recommend for my bags. I have a brand new Singer Heavy Duty machine but my Wards machine goes over thicker fabric then the Singer. I really prefer to buy an older Singer. Are you familiar with the Singer 15-91?

    • @LarryD766
      @LarryD766 Рік тому +1

      I just found your channel and I love it right from the start. You have a new subscriber. Greetings from Germany 😊

    • @Kelleykrafts
      @Kelleykrafts Рік тому +1

      Wow! You're my idol, LOL!! I have about 36 machines. I love every one of them.❤

  • @jocelyncash9548
    @jocelyncash9548 Рік тому +1

    I have a 15 that we got a Goodwill for .59 cents . All it needed is a bobbin case and a new end on the cord. The tension is great and sews beautifully.

  • @ariel393939
    @ariel393939 Рік тому +3

    Simply Beautiful !
    I love this collection of well made sewing machines, the variety. They just don't make stuff like this anymore, that is why they are still here.
    I agree with what you said about this generation. Even with art and other collectibles they are mainly into contemporary/modern, no antiques/vintage.
    I watched a video of a 24 yr old young lady today discussing her craft room. She was into everything vintage. So maybe there is hope that some will appreciate and take care of these amazing treasures from time past.
    So far I have nine of them and they all work and I use them as well.
    Thanks for giving them a home.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I agree, the variety of our collection is my favorite part :) I do have hope that we can continue to inspire the next generation to stay involved in the vintage sewing game. All we can do is demonstrate how fun and rewarding it is to collect and use these beauties and hope it makes an impression :) Wow, you have nine machines? That is great! What is your favorite that you have collected? What kind of projects do you like to make with them? Thanks for sharing. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @helenelee2119
    @helenelee2119 9 місяців тому +1

    I snagged a vintage '50s Novum for free -- and it works 🎉❤😂

  • @dannyl2598
    @dannyl2598 Рік тому +11

    Thanks. You guys have a good eye for sewing machines. If you ever come across a Pfaff that was made in West Germany, you will want to add it to your personal stash.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much! Yes, we have had our eye on a couple of Pfaff machines for a while. Lovely machines. :) Thanks for watching!

    • @ronalddaub9740
      @ronalddaub9740 Рік тому +2

      Yes . The guy said $40 one day and there's a phaff 230 I thought wow look at all those knobs.
      Fortunately it was German machine 👍

    • @fredrickearl6687
      @fredrickearl6687 Рік тому +2

      I have several machines. My favorite three are Pfaffs: 1471 IDF, Hobbymatic with IDF, and 1209 IDF. My Elnas are cam machines. I think I gave my Singers all away because I really like the old Pfaffs.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      That is awesome! I just acquired my first Pfaff yesterday from a thrift store. It is a 230. Wow...what a machine. Super glad to have it in my collection. :) Thanks guys!

    • @fredrickearl6687
      @fredrickearl6687 Рік тому +1

      I have three (3).

  • @hafsafossie7074
    @hafsafossie7074 Рік тому +3

    Better then a pot of gold. Love your machines

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! That is very kind of you so say. Do you collect, sew, or create? What kind of machine(s) do you like to use? Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @annagarcia9781
      @annagarcia9781 Рік тому +1

      Ditto!!!!

  • @sueh4584
    @sueh4584 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your tour. Just Beautiful! In 1968, I was10 years old, sewing on an old Kenmore, not sure how old the machine was. I was already making my own clothes. I didn't like that I was getting shocks from it. Still sewed beautifly .
    In 1972 my Dad ( who restored corvair's for a living, known as the Corvair Man of Oshkosh, WI ) Bought me a brand new Elna flat bed. Like I was using in middle school. I loved her. Made many things, from clothes to curtains. Life happened! I started back sewing my children's Halloween costumes.
    As time went on I started making Purses, In the middle of an order, elna stopped doing a good top stitch...and I always had her serviced. Not having much money I looked for something and could not afford an elna? Anyway I bought a Necchi. She was great for a bit. ( I struggle with tension on all Machines) somewhere in there I bought a Singer HD, made 500 mask's for covid. and more purses. Still struggling with tension for top stitching and thickness. ( and Money) bought another Singer???
    I have also been volunteering for quilting for church. I have dabbled in cleaning and fixing my own machines. Now they think I know everything, I Know nothing but cleaning.
    I should get to the point!!! I have been gifted many Singers, one is the green machine. I think she could be a power horse for purses. I still do not sew on a fancy high dollar sewing machine. Thank You for your video, I will be checking out more of you and your wife's video's.
    Thanks Sue
    P.S. I have a Spartan, Not sure who made it? Do you Know anything about it?

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful story! What a history you have with sewing machines. It is super inspiring that you have made so many awesome projects over the years starting with your own clothing as a child :) I have heard good things about the Elna machines, but have not had the pleasure of seeing one in real life. I am not familiar with the Spartan model. How wonderful that your dad was a Corvair mechanic. My wife and I own 3 Corvairs. You can see our car projects on my other UA-cam Channel: EndWrench Rookie. Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I love your story and your enthusiasm for sewing machines! Enjoy!

    • @renitageorge9007
      @renitageorge9007 Рік тому

      Hello Sue. Spartan was made by Singer, as a lower priced model. I know they are pretty plain, without all the decals. My neighbor has one, in addition to 3 Featherweights. The Spartan is the same size as Singer's 3/4 sized machines, like the 99 and 28/128. Hope this helps.
      Renita George

  • @crowznest438
    @crowznest438 Рік тому +3

    Nice gallery of machines! (and Hotwheels/Matchbox)

  • @lakritzeslena
    @lakritzeslena 7 місяців тому +1

    So cool. I recently picked up my first antique sewing machine from my in laws, it was in very bad shape. It's an improved family from 1888 and hope to get it going again and be able to get hold of the table. (They wanted to have that table as decoration, but never got to it, so it probably is in better shape, in their basement).

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  7 місяців тому

      That's great! Sounds like a fun machine :) I am sure you will get her up and running. Thanks for watching.

  • @saraaronzon4562
    @saraaronzon4562 2 місяці тому +1

    Also your cabinets are beautiful!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  2 місяці тому +1

      Thank you so much! Ya, we have been very fortunate to come across so many beautiful pieces. Thanks!

  • @viralprimenetwork
    @viralprimenetwork Рік тому +2

    Very cool collection. What a beautiful collection of machines.🥰

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! Thanks for watching and following along

  • @roannealdenhill5569
    @roannealdenhill5569 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for the tour and for sharing your beautiful machines. I love to sew! I like to collect old machines to fix up and "test drive" and had kept it a guarded secret because I thought it was shameful to have so many. I have only ever bought very old machines but have been gifted newer machines that frustrate the owners or simply are unwanted. Your video is wonderful and encouraging to watch. I'm not alone!!
    I have a treadle and a 1937 Singer that sew like a dream. I do have an older Bernina that was given to me too if I ever need a fancy stitch. I give away machines I know I'll never use but I've never needed to buy a new and expensive machine to quilt or sew. Oh and the Hot Wheel collection is also cool.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed the video. No, you are not alone :) Thank you for watching!

  • @annm8680
    @annm8680 Рік тому +1

    You just popped up in my video. I’ve got about 16 vintage machines. Collecting since 2017. My go to is a 1953 Singer 201. I don’t agree you need a modern machine. I don’t have one and have been sewing for 60 years. Your 60s machines are probably Singer 15 Japanese clones that fit into a Singer cabinet. Easy to find parts. Your Universal probably just needs an adjustment. Treadle cabinets are easy to find. Can you change them out? I’ve even added a motor to my 1923 Singer 66 Red Eye. It’s very easy to do.
    Your cabinets are beautiful.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That's awesome! Sounds like you have a great collection. Ya, I would like to tear into the Universal someday and see if I can get it running more smoothly. Not sure what would be out of adjustment, maybe the needle bar height or perhaps there is something loose on one of the main shafts? Super cool machine though. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @benniemaine1790
    @benniemaine1790 Рік тому +1

    I have two Singer treadles one in a cabinet. One has a shuttle bobbin the other is a 66 bobbin. We have a Singer 99 and 15-91. My husband bought me the complete set of Singer Zig zager attachment. A dear friend gave me a Consew P1209 industrial machine. I have three Janome serger, two Janome regular machine, and embroidery one is a Brother, also one regular brother.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Wow! You have quite an excellent collection. I am super jealous of your Consew industrial. It is nice to have such a variety of machines that you can play with :) Thanks for watching and following along with us!

  • @regalstylesbymtg2317
    @regalstylesbymtg2317 Рік тому +2

    OMG, love the machines.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback. Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @regalstylesbymtg2317
      @regalstylesbymtg2317 Рік тому +1

      This channel came up on my feed. I watched the first video and was hooked. I love vintage sewing machines. I subscribed and will go back and watch some of you all videos when time permits.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      @@regalstylesbymtg2317 Thank you so much! That means a lot to us!

  • @leben54
    @leben54 2 місяці тому +1

    I inherited my mums machines, an Elna grasshopper , lovely, and a Necchi ( a so called monday production..)and my great grands Singer hand crank. I also have a hand crank with electric, really shakes the whole house. I got my Bernina Sport 801 40 yrs ago, my best pal! Bought a cheap lightweight Brother to travel with for meetings, an ok machine, but is almost impossible to thread after the hook got bent, so little space for my hands.
    So I really didnot need to collect any. But then I found an Elna Lotus….

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  2 місяці тому

      That's great! Sounds like you have some really cool machines in your collection :) We can't wait to find our first Bernina. We hear that they are superb machines. Also, the grasshopper looks really fun as well. Lol. Ya, when an Elna Lotus comes up, you make room :) Thanks for sharing and thank you for watching!

  • @one800flyguy
    @one800flyguy Рік тому +1

    Hi thank you for sharing your wonderful collection of your sewing machine. I am interested in acquiring an older vintage working machine. I’m retired and restarting my journey. Something I’d love doing as a child and young woman and young mother so now we have so much fabric and I am going to make reusable shopping bags and other up-cycled items for sail to benefit our local church school. I’d love to acquire one of your lovely older machines. But I this we aren’t anywhere near each other cause I’m in Houston Texas. You’ve encouraged me to search thrift stores for what I need. Blessings thanks.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! That is great that you are wanting to start sewing again. There is nothing more rewarding than making projects that work towards helping others. Yes, I am sure that you will be able to find a great selection of vintage machines in your area. I am honored that I have inspired you. That is the greatest gift of all! Thank you for watching and following along!

  • @kathythorene5873
    @kathythorene5873 Рік тому +1

    I have the 1928 Singer sewing machine in the same cabinet. My son in-law found it on the side of the road. It needed some work but it works great.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That's awesome! The side of the road finds are the best ones. Great work saving it from a certain death in the landfill. The hunt continues! Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @ThimbleBook
    @ThimbleBook Рік тому +8

    You've got some pretty awesome machines there. I like the camera move down the hallway nice touch.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! These machines are very photogenic. :) Thanks for watching!

  • @judyelliott3858
    @judyelliott3858 Рік тому +5

    An awesome collection! However I didn't see an Elna or a knee operated machine. I learned to sew on my grandmother's Singer (late 1920's) with a long bobbin and a knee control. I still have the machine in my collection, amid my Elnas.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Elna...is that a Swedish model? I haven't seen one of those yet. We do have a couple of knee lever machines. I think that the levers are folded up into the cabinets currently. So cool to have your grandmother's machine in your collection! Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @judyelliott3858
      @judyelliott3858 Рік тому +1

      @@NeverTooMany2023 Elnas are Swiss machines.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      @@judyelliott3858 I see. Thank you for that. I will keep my eye out for one of those. :)

  • @andrewmandywilsontatham49
    @andrewmandywilsontatham49 Рік тому +10

    Awesome! I have a collection that just grew like Topsy too...now I have 13 Singers, plus Berninas, Necchis, and Vickers made machines....including my grandmothers' BSM, a Vickers 7000. I'm working through, first freeing up, then restoring...so much fun! And I'm also a quilter. Got into this completely by accident when my machine motherboard needed repair and I couldn't afford it so I got a Bernina Favorit 540 to carry on sewing.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That is awesome! Sounds like you have a wonderful collection of very nice machines. I am not familiar with the Vickers make. Where are they made? All of these machines are marvels of engineering. It is so rewarding to take them apart and figure out what makes them "tick". Thanks for sharing and for watching! Good luck!

    • @andrewmandywilsontatham49
      @andrewmandywilsontatham49 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@NeverTooMany2023 Vickers were made in Britain. I'm in NZ, so we get alot of British and European machines. Vickers also made machine guns, ammo, and Spitfires. At one time, they employed more British people than any other company. It's a simple VS, like the 27, but has reverse.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      @@andrewmandywilsontatham49 Awesome! Thanks for the info!

  • @shelleyross9400
    @shelleyross9400 Рік тому +2

    Nice machines, and hot wheels, especially the vettes

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! ya, we collect hot wheels as well. We have over 1000 but we keep all of the Vettes out so we can play with them. I know it makes some people cringe to see them out of the packaging, but I figure they were meant to be enjoyed. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @melsmith5833
    @melsmith5833 9 місяців тому +1

    I love sewing machines too, though I prefer hand sewing...I have three, currently.
    One from e-bay, a Singer from 1884 or close to that, another Singer from 1922 and yet another from the late 40's. one was free and two were good deals!
    I often see some in the thrift store that look to be from the 70's, perhaps. I always wonder if I should buy a couple more. I love the older ones the most but your video has me thinking about taking a second look next time I see one.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind feedback :) That is great that you have a few old Singers. They are such great machines. Yes, please scoop up any old machines that you see and give them a good home. So many machines leave the thrift stores (unpurchased) and go straight to the landfill. Thanks for watching!

  • @JudithBrummett
    @JudithBrummett Рік тому +2

    I have a 1917 Western Electric with a swing away motor that I converted to a hand crank for using in RV when we boon be dock. I call her Weezie and when we have electric I load all the bobbins ( my arm gives out on the bobbin winding by hand lol) so I always have them handy.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      That is great! what a great idea to convert to a hand crank. Also, great idea to bulk wind the bobbins when you have power. How cool to have such a versatile machine! Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @JudithBrummett
      @JudithBrummett Рік тому +1

      @NeverTooMany I only used a steering wheel helper knob like the truck drivers use. Under $20. It took me about 5 min to put on. Best thing I did for RV living.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Genius!

    • @renitageorge9007
      @renitageorge9007 Рік тому +1

      I also have a 1917 Western Electric that was given to me. I haven't serviced it yet, but I was test stitching by turning the spoked hand wheel with a toothbrush, because I hadn't fixed the wiring at the plug. I filmed it with my phone. I just love the sound of those old machines.

  • @elaineyakatan2310
    @elaineyakatan2310 Рік тому +1

    Hi. Not sure if anyone told u, but Bambergers in the Philadelphia are in the 1960’s is the forerunner in our area to Macy’s. Love your show

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the info! No, I was not aware of the history of Bambergers. Sounds like a nice shop :) Thank you for the kind words. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @annagarcia9781
    @annagarcia9781 Рік тому +1

    LOVE you video!!!.... and I'm jealous (lol).... You should totally do a road tour w/all your machines. Please come to TEXAS :) xox

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching and following along

  • @susenjustesen7959
    @susenjustesen7959 Рік тому +2

    Good to see more folks that care for the nice old machines !

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you for the nice comment! Yes, we have enormous respect for the history of these old machines. Thanks for watching!

  • @krystleroy3068
    @krystleroy3068 Рік тому +4

    Please make more videos I am already I love with your channel ❤

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      LOL :) Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback. I have many videos in the works. Thanks for following along!

  • @gladtidings4all
    @gladtidings4all Рік тому +2

    I’m now a retired dialysis nurse from New Jersey. And before I retired and moved to Puerto Rico, I bought from a private home a mint singer 201-2 with a queen Ann table cabinet and bench for $150.00. It has a blue Centennial blue logo on it. I love her so much. I love the front drop in bobbin. The table has the pedal fold down lever used as a knee pedal to sew. The table just need a few touch up. I would love to get a newer advanced model but with a front drop in bobbin. It’s the only one I have that I could afford.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Wow! That sounds great! The 201 is such a wonderful machine. I am not sure that I have seen one with a blue logo on it. That is neat. What kinds of projects do you like to sew? How is the fabric market in Puerto Rico? Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @ramloganfracic5761
    @ramloganfracic5761 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for sharing. I have a small collection of antique,vintage and modern sewing machines. VIEWING FROM THE FRENCH ISLAND ST MARTIN IN THE CARIBBEAN.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Greetings from Idaho, USA! Thanks for watching and for commenting. What is your favorite machine in your collection?

  • @renitageorge9007
    @renitageorge9007 Рік тому +1

    I hear ya. The machines just keep finding their way to me. Like you, I feel the need to rescue them and give them love. My oldest is a fiddlebase Singer VS2 from 1887. It's been modified, repainted, and newer decals. Someone had cut the low bobbin winder off and replaced it with one built into the belt guard. There was no motor with it, but it came with two old foot controllers. My plan is to put an aftermarket hand crank on it, as I'm not concerned about keeping it original, since it's modified. I have a Singer 27 treadle machine from 1895 that I have serviced,and it's fantastic. I have two 66's. One (1920) has the Red-Eye decals,which are very worn. I have serviced that one as well,and it's great. My other 66 is from 1929 and is identical to yours, including the awesome cabinet (My favorite of the 5 cabinets I have. Mine even had the oil can in the bracket.) I also have a 1948 201-2, that has been serviced. I've sewn 3 quilts on it. I have three 99's (2 are K's). The one that's not is my very first vintage machine,and the one that started it all. It has the foot controller shaped like the sole of a shoe. One of my 99K's is a hand crank model from 1915. I have a 1941 Singer 128 with the crinkle finish. I have acquired four machines in the late 1950's to early 60's Era. Two are Universal,one of which is a straight stitch machine. One is a Necchi. One is my latest acquisition, and is a Singer Special Zig Zag model 478, that takes cams. If the woman who gave it to me can't find them, I'll have to look for some. Whew! My sewing machines total 19 at this time. I have one computerized model,and it's not a workhorse. My 1991 Viking is, though. But,I've fallen in love with vintage machines, just like you both have. Sorry this is so long, but your collection and story is amazing and really speaks to me.
    This is the first time I've visited your channel, but not the last. Thanks for sharing.
    Renita George

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! You have a wonderful collection with so many gems. It is clear that you share the same passion as my lovely wife and me. I really appreciate the nice feedback and also for you to share your story with all of us! We are blessed to be part of such a wonderful community that is the vintage sewing machine world. I will add you to the list of great people that we have encountered on our journey. I am really glad you enjoyed our video tour and that our story speaks to you. Your story speaks to us as well :) Keep collecting and keep sewing! Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @renitageorge9007
      @renitageorge9007 Рік тому +1

      @NeverTooMany2023 Thank you for responding so quickly. I have to tell you that when I acquired my 201, the woman who owns the boutique where I got it loves 201's. In a conversation with her, she had commented that people don't want those old machines. Well, maybe some people, but what I've found is that there's a huge following of vintage sewing machine addicts (I'm one, lol), and much information and many blogs and videos out there. Plus, I have my enablers, turning me onto machines. :) I've learned so much since I started taking in these beauties.
      Take care. You two are great.
      Renita George

  • @gericaruso3378
    @gericaruso3378 Рік тому +1

    I have a 1963 Singer zig--zag machine that I bought new for $99.00 to make maternity clothes when I was pregnant with my daughter. I have other machines, one that was my mother's and one that belonged to my aunt, who made her living with her needle.... My Singer is the best. I love it and use it still almost every day. I quilt and make clothes. It sews a fine seam and will always have a place in my sewing room.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That is great! Singer has made so many awesome machines over the years. One bought new in 63, one that was your mother's, and one that was your Aunt's...that is what I call a "priceless" collection! Thanks for sharing. Also, thank you for watching and following along!

  • @susankuhlman6514
    @susankuhlman6514 3 місяці тому +1

    Nice house!

  • @ryndl
    @ryndl Рік тому +3

    We have the same addiction. Cannot avoid wanting to save these vintage beauties. Having too many to remember i finally made paper tags that hang on a loop of string with the date and model number of each machine. I agree that people dont realize how well built and easy to maintain they are. Thank you for sharing your collection.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Glad to know that we are not alone out there. :) Hanging paper tags on each machine is a brilliant idea! We started an excel sheet with the relative info to help keep track. Getting to old to remember all the details. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @krystleroy3068
    @krystleroy3068 Рік тому +2

    ❤I am a sewing machine collector old and new 😊

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That is so cool! What new and old machines are your favorite? Thanks for watching!

  • @princekrapaud1451
    @princekrapaud1451 Рік тому +1

    Me too 🥰from France

  • @tumorfarmer
    @tumorfarmer Рік тому +3

    The US government asked Singer to NOT patent the Singer 15, after World War 2 destroyed the Japanese manufacturing industry by bombing them.
    The Singer 15 clones are a result of this agreement, and sewing machine manufacturing replaced and rebuilt Japan's manufacturing industry. This is what revived Japan's economy post WW2. They are referred to as "badged class 15 clones" or HA-1 models, and were sold by contract and badged with a variety of badge names.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the comment! That is awesome information. Thank you for the historical clarification on the clone machines. What an interesting bit if history. It is undeniable how much the sewing machine changed the world, in all counties, and continues to have an effect on industry, hobby, and collector markets. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @mtrich1090
    @mtrich1090 11 місяців тому +1

    Sad, our thrift stores never have sewing machines, jealous.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  11 місяців тому

      That is sad indeed. Sorry to hear that. Thrift hunting for machines is a great time :) Thanks for watching!

    • @mtrich1090
      @mtrich1090 11 місяців тому

      Funny, I found a Phoenix 350, German made machine in a small cabinet today and paid $10.00. She looks real good. Time will tell.
      Thanks for your reply. Enjoying the videos.

  • @katielove9932
    @katielove9932 7 місяців тому +1

    It is so much fun seeing all of your sewing machines. They are beautiful. I also, smiled when I saw your Hot Wheels cars along the walls. I have been buying those for my son for 39 years. He has a ton of them. I just started out buying them as gifts and stocking stuffers for Christmas; and we got so addicted to buying them. Now, they have plastic ones that are junk. Thanks for the tour.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! Ya, we love the Hot Wheels too :) Same story...we started getting them for the kid and it just never stopped. Now there are at least 3 new ones for every occasion. Thanks for watching!

  • @FinAndFoliage
    @FinAndFoliage Рік тому +1

    I don't have this many, but I 100% get the addiction. They are beautiful!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Ya, it's a thing for sure :) Thank you for watching!

  • @zane9419
    @zane9419 9 місяців тому +1

    U have a great collection. To get something a bit different, try to find a Singer Genie or Singer Starlet. 😉

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! We will definitely keep our eyes out for those :) Thanks for watching!

  • @PibbleMom297
    @PibbleMom297 Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed your tour very much! I'm a collector and like to rehab my own machines as well. I have a LOT to learn, but in the past several years I've gained a great deal of mechanical knowledge and some historical knowledge as well. I have also heard the Singer "Rolls Royce of sewing machines" story. I'm not certain that it's true, some say yes, others say no, but I believe Rolls Royce very likely used the 201-2 to sew their leather upholstery - at least for a little while anyway. Unlike mass-produced vehicles, they make their autos slowly, carefully and with precision. It just seems to make sense that they'd use a quality sewing machine.
    I have a Universal badged machine very similar to yours but not yet had time to work on it. It will be quite interesting to see how well it does or doesn't work.
    I also have a White Rotary 77 from 1948 or 49; a SWEET machine. It was my Mother's and is still in the original cabinet. I began learning to sew on it about 63 years ago. Mom taught me and it's a highly sentimental reminder of her. It's surprisingly powerful and easy to maintain.
    I have a 201-2 and a 301A as well. For straight-stitchers, I like the 301 best - mostly because it's aluminum and even though still heavy, it's easy enough to move from place to place, as I don't have a table for it. But they both make perfect stitches.
    From research, I've learned that after WWII, in order to help Japan rebuild their devastated economy, the U.S. Government gave the Singer 15 class machine design to Japan (whether Singer agreed with this or not, I don't know). It's possible the patent had expired; I really don't know, but either way, Japan took that patent and ran with it, producing thousands of excellent, all-metal, precision made, sturdy, dependable, and often VERY colorful machines.
    I like my Singer machines, but I'm a huge fan of Kenmores - mostly the ones made in Japan by Soryu and Maruzen/Jaguar. A great majority of them were designed by a brilliant engineer named Charles Harrison: www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-Harrison. Mr. Harrison designed highly functional, easy to use, durable machines for many years, among many other items for Sears. I got my first Kenmore in 1969 and have loved them ever since. I have a modest collection of "Kennies", including a marvelous 3/4 size model 158-1040, a full-sized machine in a small package. It's a great travel machine in that it weighs only around 18 lbs, sews like a dream and has several useful zig-zag stitches. It's a great little machine from the mid 70's and I love it.
    If you come across any Kenmores of the early 60's through the mid 70's, please don't pass them by. With a few exceptions, they're terrific.
    Thanks again for a terrific and very interesting video!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words and the awesome comments! Sounds like you have had a wonderful and long span of years playing with sewing machines. How nice that you still have your mother's machine that you learned to sew on. You really cannot beat that sentimental value :) It is crazy, the only group of folks more loyal than the Singer ones are the Kenmore folks. I love them both. We have had some really nice Kenmore machines but have not come across the smaller versions yet. We have by now picked up a 301a and we absolutely love it! Thanks for all of the info and for sharing your story with all of us. Also, thank you for watching and following along!

  • @ivybichon8582
    @ivybichon8582 Рік тому +1

    Love the historic stories behind these machines

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      I agree! The history they could all tell if they could talk :) Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @TheSassyBobbin
    @TheSassyBobbin Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for sharing your awesome collection! I am also a bag maker and recently learned the Singer 15-91s are great for bag making. I was gifted a Singer Featherweight 221 complete in the box, this last Christmas from my friend. I absolutely adore it and I will treasure it.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! That is great that you use a 15 to make bags. They are such great machines! Congrats on the 221! Definitely on my bucket list. Just can't justify the prices that they are commanding these days. Hopefully one will become available in my area at some point that I can afford. I also really want a Singer 301a. I am learning that it is the big brother to the 221. Singer just has so many awesome machines. They are my favorite. Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @944gemma
      @944gemma Рік тому +1

      Love this video. It’s a real keeper.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much!

    • @lauratran7638
      @lauratran7638 Рік тому

      I have a brand new Singer heavy duty machine, but my Montgomery Wards machine sews over thicker fabric then the Singer. How well does your 15-91 work for sewing handbags? I use mostly vinyl material. Thanks so much. I also have an older Brother but havent tried to use it much for handbags, its a knee pedal only and I dont care for that, kind of awkward for me. I tried to change it to the floor but the cord is too short.

  • @janieharner5136
    @janieharner5136 Рік тому +2

    Great video! We love the vintage machines ❤❤

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Ditto... Do you sew as well? If so, what kind of machine(s) do you like to use? Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @jocelyncash9548
    @jocelyncash9548 Рік тому +1

    I have 16 vintage machines and they all work great and I love them all. I love to rescue and use them 🥰

  • @Zp00kie
    @Zp00kie Рік тому +1

    Very nice!!!

  • @morenagomes7607
    @morenagomes7607 Рік тому +1

    Top!👏

  • @nanachavis
    @nanachavis Рік тому +1

    And its called Cute.

  • @elizenolte4687
    @elizenolte4687 Рік тому +7

    Great collection of machines. See if you can add the Singer 221 or 222 Featherweight. They make great quilt sewing machines.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much! Great idea. I would love a featherweight! They don't go up for sale in my area very often, and when they do they are super expensive. One day we will have one! Thank you for watching!

  • @vloggingwithnina273
    @vloggingwithnina273 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a plastic cased Kenmore, but the manufacturer of it was Janome. It's nowhere near as nice as any of your machines and needs a good servicing, I got it used. My go to machine is a new Janome. I also have a brother, also plastic cased, which also needs servicing. I used an old metal green one years ago to make my first quilt, and it was my favourite. One day I'll get a metal machine in a table. One day.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  11 місяців тому

      That is all great! Any machine that you can use to make cool stuff is a winner in my book :) I am sure you will find a great machine in a perfect cabinet/table that you are looking for. Thanks for watcing!

  • @cyndygaastra
    @cyndygaastra Рік тому +2

    My husband and I started collecting vintage machines several years ago. It's amazing how quickly they multiply. We mostly collect singer featherweights, but I love the stories that come with each machine. I really enjoy sewing on my vintage machines. Have fun, and thanks for sharing.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That is great! How many machines do you have? My wife really wants a Featherweight. They are such a cool piece of history. Also really neat that you and your husband both collect together. Sewing machines really are a great hobby. Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @cyndygaastra
      @cyndygaastra Рік тому +1

      @NeverTooMany2023 We have 17 featherweights and over 30 machines total. I need to retire so I can have time to play with them all. I love that so many people appreciate the vintage machines.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Wow! That's great. You could host a local featherweight study group and teach a whole new generation of future heroes. One day I will surprise my lovely wife with a Featherweight. She found me a Rocketeer at a thrift store just today :) Fun times!

    • @cyndygaastra
      @cyndygaastra Рік тому +1

      @NeverTooMany2023 Have fun with that rocketeer. I don't have one of those yet. Right now, I'm playing with my 401a. It was given to me, and the story that came with it is great.

  • @loisbailey7393
    @loisbailey7393 Рік тому +1

    Excellent review from 88 year old sewist

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! That means the world to me. I am very new to the sewing game and have a lot to learn. I have had several serious hobbies over the years, but sewing is by far the most rewarding. Thank you for watching and following along!

  • @terrigelbaum8066
    @terrigelbaum8066 Рік тому +3

    Have the blue universal. Mine runs like a dear.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That's great! Cool little machine. Very unique. Thanks for watching!

  • @lyndaholloway5469
    @lyndaholloway5469 Рік тому +1

    Those machines are gems. I had a Pfaff (229) and it needed major work, Boyed Walkers was closed and mad the decision to get a new machine (mechanical) and got the Husqvarna Viking Emerald. What a mistake that was. Know what you mean about the old reliable machines. They were made to last and the makers were proud of their design and workmanship. Love you program . The best to you.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Ya, the old machines are super stout. Our Singer fiddle base from 1886 runs like new :) Thanks for sharing. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @walteraddie7925
    @walteraddie7925 Рік тому +1

    Welcome to the family of addicts. I started about 6 years ago and have over 200. The majority being well over 100 years old. See what you have to look forward too LOL!

  • @fredguerra4917
    @fredguerra4917 Рік тому +1

    Love it!

  • @KittyHannah
    @KittyHannah Рік тому +2

    I have a big binder that I put all the information about my sewing machines, purchase information, manuals, service formation in. It helps when you have a big collection

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      That is a great idea! It is already getting hard to remember all of the details of each machine. I am getting too old to rely on the brain machine. :)

    • @KittyHannah
      @KittyHannah Рік тому +1

      Wonderful collection! It's so easy to fall in love with these machines

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! How bad do you have it? Do you have a favorite machine? Thank you for watching and following along!

    • @KittyHannah
      @KittyHannah Рік тому +1

      Well I started collecting last summer and I have 7 antique and vintage machines so far. My favorite is my 1923 Singer 31-15 industrial treadle. I love sewing with her. I just made an entire twin size quilt on it.
      But I also love my 1908 Wilcox and Gibbs and my 1906 Minnesota Model A. Just because they are pretty.
      I have a 221 featherweight, 404, 301 and 99K too. The 31-15 is still my favorite to use.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Wow! you don't need that many if all of your machines are that great! I just looked up a video of the 31-15...holy cow! That is a cool ride. I can see why it is your favorite. I just had a Singer 401A follow me home from a thrift store yesterday. Unlike most thrift store finds, this one seems to be straight out of someone's home. It has all the bits and pieces, manuals, and for some reason, like 7 micro screwdrivers. If all of that was not enough, it had the right color price tag that made it half price! My wife wants a 99 and a featherweight super bad. You are very fortunate! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @pearllucas452
    @pearllucas452 Рік тому +2

    Sewing machine heaven, I love it!❤

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thanks you so much! I feel the same way! Thank you for watching and following along

  • @pamackenzie
    @pamackenzie Рік тому +1

    I share your love of vintage and antique machines. Thank you for showing them. I love the cabinet on the 66. Your wife might try the Singer 15 for free motion quilting. Many people think it is the best machine to use for that. Also, let her know to check out Tim Latimer's videos if she hasn't already. You might check out the Victorian Sweatshop forum. It's for sewing machine collectors.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I will definitely pass on the suggestions. Thank you!

    • @pamackenzie
      @pamackenzie Рік тому +1

      @@NeverTooMany2023 There is a conversation about this video on the forum in the "HEY! Check this out!" thread. 😉

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you much. Not sure what that refers to. I will try and check it out.

    • @pamackenzie
      @pamackenzie Рік тому +1

      @@NeverTooMany2023 Sorry! I was referring to a thread on the Victorian Sweatshop forum.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      ok thanks!

  • @mariafernandez6537
    @mariafernandez6537 Рік тому +2

    Super cool collection! I have several really old machines my husband has bought too, along with my aunt's Featherweight. Again, super cool.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! We really appreciate the feedback! What kind of old machines do you and your husband have? Do you have a favorite? It seems like we are the only ones in this community that don't have a Featherweight. lol! Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @renitageorge9007
      @renitageorge9007 Рік тому +1

      @NeverTooMany2023 I don't have a Featherweight either. I haven't had a burning desire to seek one out, but if one comes my way for a reasonable price, I'm sure I can find room for it.

  • @jackikuhlmey9915
    @jackikuhlmey9915 Рік тому +3

    Look for a Singer 503A also known as a Rocketeer. Fantastic space age look!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      For sure I will! I love the looks of those. I want as many different style machines as I can get. Do you have a 503a? Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @terrigelbaum8066
    @terrigelbaum8066 Рік тому +3

    I've have most of the machines you have. So fun.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Sounds like you have good taste! :) Thanks for watching!

  • @kristinjacobsen3417
    @kristinjacobsen3417 Рік тому +1

    I'm reading a book called The Dressmaker of Khair Khana. True story of an Afghan woman who started a dressmaking business employing 100 women under the suppression of the Taliban. She refers to using a machine she calls a' zigzag' that dies 6 different stitches.
    I have 3 Singers - the 301A my Mom taught me to sew on; a 1990s Singer I just use for casual sewing; and a 27 Treadle machine I was excited to get at an estate sale a month ago. I've since bought 2 manuals and a repair kit. So far I've oiled it up and need to clean the insides now. It all seems to work except the bobbin winder doesn't move. I'll probably need to take it apart.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That is super cool! The sewing machine has been changing the world for many, many years. Wow, you learned to sew on a 301a? That is one of my unicorns :) Just picked up a 401a and a 503. I really want to complete the slant-o-matic collection with the 301a. Great work servicing your own machines. The way my wife and I learned was to just start taking stuff apart. As long as you keep good track of the pieces, you can't go wrong. What an empowering feeling to know that you have taken apart and reassembled a piece of history! Good luck with your projects and thank you for watching and following along!

    • @kristinjacobsen3417
      @kristinjacobsen3417 Рік тому +1

      @NeverTooMany funny I never knew my 301A was special. It was just my Mom's and it works! I do as much sewing on paper as fabric, to the horror of my local sewing shop repair guy. But when pressed, he said use the 301A for paper sewing (rather than Singer 5050c) because it's a much stronger machine.
      And yes lots of micro-businesses around the world started with a sewing machine!

    • @kristinjacobsen3417
      @kristinjacobsen3417 Рік тому +1

      And thank you for the encouragement!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Lol. It is funny that I was unaware of the whole Slant-o-matic series until recently. I am one of the only collectors that does not own a Singer 221 (Featherweight). They are super overpriced and really a novelty at this point (not to diminish their place in history as a ground breaking piece of equipment that gave women of the 1950's freedom and comradery in the sewing world)...but that was before the 301a came out. It is the "big sister" of the Featherweight. It has the same brilliant engineering, it's only a few pounds heavier, has a built-in handle, has a more powerful motor, and is available at a fraction of the cost of the Featherweight. To be honest, I really want one of each...but then I have a bit of a problem :)

  • @krystleroy3068
    @krystleroy3068 Рік тому +3

    I wish my husband was as supportive as you are❤

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      LOL :) I am the lucky one. My wife is my best friend, my support, and my inspiration! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @dsloop3907
    @dsloop3907 Рік тому +1

    I had a Singer 222, sold it for over $1200.00. I Still have a few machines, including two industrial walking foot machines, and a Parlor Treadle machine made in 1916 and a couple others. Had a needle feed machine, and three other walking foot industrial, and one that had built in different stitches, but sold them. I found a model 221, it needs some TLC. I enjoy restoring them.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Wow! You have had some cool machines. I am super jealous! I love making bags and dust covers, and heavy outdoor gear. I am hoping to someday end up with a walking foot/needle feed/triple feed industrial machine that will handle the heavier projects a little better. My Singer 223 does a really good job until I get to the multiple layers of canvas and nylon and such. What kind of projects do you use your industrial walking foot machines for? Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @Kelleykrafts
    @Kelleykrafts Рік тому +1

    I have 36 machines!! Some are the children's crank Sewhandy machines, and I have a Sewhandy when they went electric. My oldest treadle is an 1863 Florence. They went out of business in 1905... around there. Magnificent thrift store find. Lots of Singers, Whites and a gorgeous Brother treadle machine, and many, many portables. ❤

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Wow! Sounds like you have the same problem as me :) Glad to know that I am not alone :) What a wonderful collection! Do you have a favorite that you like to sew on? If so, what kind of projects do you work on? Thanks for sharing! Thanks for watching and following along!

    • @Kelleykrafts
      @Kelleykrafts Рік тому +1

      @@NeverTooMany2023 I have too many favorites! The Florence treadle machine is very different from the rest. It's beautiful. I'll try to get a picture for you. Very unique!! Thanks for the fun tour of your collection!!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I would love to see that. You can email me at nevertoomanyinfo@gmail.com. :)

    • @e.keesey
      @e.keesey Рік тому +2

      I atill have my Sewhandy from my childhood. I still have the box but it's battered from moving around the country. I still have the manual too.

    • @Kelleykrafts
      @Kelleykrafts Рік тому +2

      @E. Keesey Love them all... big and small!! 🙂🙂

  • @willowhilldesigns7
    @willowhilldesigns7 Рік тому +1

    I so enjoyed this video! I also love these beautiful vintage machines. TFS!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback. Thank you for watching and following along!

  • @rachelberry1570
    @rachelberry1570 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful collection of sewing machines.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @LucilleCarmichaelPDX
    @LucilleCarmichaelPDX Рік тому +3

    Very nice collection! My Sewmor 606 is one of my favorite machines 😊

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Yes, I love that machine as well. So beautiful and unique. Thank you for watching!

  • @krystleroy3068
    @krystleroy3068 Рік тому +2

    I love the singer tables ❤ and I’m in heaven in this video

  • @drewk1514
    @drewk1514 Рік тому +1

    great video of an awesome collection! I still have my grandmother's Singer 201 which sews so smoothly and powerfully. Never find a modern machine which always makes a perfect straight stitch. There also a wide assortment of attachments!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! That is super cool that you have your Grandmother's 201. Such a fine machine. We love ours and ya ours came with a whole box of doo-dads as well :) Thanks for watching!

  • @user-zx9cf6xb4q
    @user-zx9cf6xb4q Рік тому +3

    What a beauties! Great collection. I collect sewing machines too, but made in soviet block countries (Russian Chayka, Eastern German Veritas, Polish Radom, Czechoslovakian LADA, etc). Just fixing and servicing machines for resale too. I wanna give people best experience with serviced machines because most of common zig-zaggers are out of tune.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! That is great that you service machines for people. It cannot be understated how important a good working sewing machine can be to someone. What country are you finding this video from? How awesome that UA-cam brings us together seemingly across the globe. Thank you for watching!

    • @user-zx9cf6xb4q
      @user-zx9cf6xb4q Рік тому +2

      @@NeverTooMany2023 UA-cam put this video in main page. I'm from Moscow, Russia. I think youtube recomended you because I watch a lot english videos about sewing machines (Bob Fowler, Sewing Machine Rehab, some sewing channels). Also I have a plan for a next week to buy Tula sewing machine (Zundapp copy with possibilty to use attachable handcrank and motor with switch 127/220v). I have album on Google Photos with sewing machines. I can put link here if youtube not block it.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      That is so cool! Sewing machines are truly international! I am honored that you would take the time to watch my videos comment on them. Thank you and good luck with your newest projects!

    • @user-zx9cf6xb4q
      @user-zx9cf6xb4q Рік тому +1

      ​@@NeverTooMany2023 what machine on your channel logo? It looks like the same of Podolsk 142. I have two of them. One made in 1983, factory new condition, never used (totally out of tune and lost screw on bobbin case). Second machine in good technical condition, but have visual damage (on sale, waiting for a future customer). Also, I spend a lot of time for cleaning mess parts list for personal use of Singer machines (all full and short lists for 66, parts list for 15-88, parts list short and full for 15-91). If you have interest to see my gallery and papers for singer I can send a links via email.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Yes, I believe my logo is in the form of a Podolsk 142. Good eye! :) How cool that you work on parts and machines. I am sure that you stay busy. Yes, You can email me any links or pics: nevertoomanyinfo@gmail.com. Thanks!

  • @katherinem7835
    @katherinem7835 Рік тому +1

    Oh my gosh. So fun. Love your collection.

  • @hafsafossie7074
    @hafsafossie7074 Рік тому +1

    Awesome my mom had that mint green 1965 sewing machine I remember it when I was three years old at the time. I still have it got it repaired singer 337. Your right the old machine sew better then these modern machine. Also, I have juki industrial machine and 1939 Singer industrial machine they're awesome😅

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Wow, that is a great mix! There is nothing cooler than a green machine! That is nice that you still have your mom's machine too! I am jealous of your industrials...I like to make bags and outdoor gear and my domestic machines just fall short of power and reliability. Thanks for sharing!

  • @barbrochester5235
    @barbrochester5235 Рік тому +1

    Like a fool, in the 1960's I traded in my mother's Singer with its medallion from the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco--with all its attachments--for a new Singer--but I did keep the Art Deco cabinet that it originally came in. It had to be slightly modified to fit the new machine, and I still have it. The new Singer was bottom of the line and has always sounded like a truck, although it has sewn fine.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That's crazy! At least you were able to keep/reuse the cabinet. :) Singer still made some pretty cool machines in the late 50s and 60's. Who knows, maybe your mother's machine will come up for sale in your area and you can scoop it up again. thanks for watching and following along!

  • @violet2048
    @violet2048 Рік тому +1

    Love the Hot wheels on the chair rails.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! Ya, I play with Hot Wheels too...Thanks for watching

  • @kevinh5024
    @kevinh5024 Рік тому +3

    Great video! Really enjoyed it. My wife and I have recently got into vintage sewing machines. We’ve got 10-12. Its funny. It just gets in your blood. I watched your video because of the “You can never have too many.”
    I totally agree! I’d like more of them too. Great hobby.
    (My wife and I are starting to take sewing classes, as well.). Keep up the good work!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much! That is great that you and your wife are in the collection game as well. What kind of machines do you have? Do you have a favorite? It is also really cool when I hear of couples sharing the same hobby. I am super lucky that my wife is my best friend. We both love our machines and making projects. I wish that I was better at actually sewing, but I am learning. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. More to come...Enjoy!

    • @kevinh5024
      @kevinh5024 Рік тому +1

      @@NeverTooMany2023 We’ve got both our grandmothers Singer Machines. I bought a trendle Singer at auction 30 years ago for $7. Always liked. Kind of forgot about it. Recently, I’ve been hooked again vintage machines, but now on Kenmore (mid-70’s) All metal machine. Some in cabinets. Others in mobile cases. Its kind of addicting.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      That is great! The best machines are the ones that are handed down from generation to generation. They are priceless. I love our Kenmore machines as well. They are really tough and well built equipment.

  • @catherinecosgrove3644
    @catherinecosgrove3644 Рік тому +1

    You seem to be missing the famous Singer Rocketeer , 400 and 500 series, wonderful machines, and of course the famous Featherweights.

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      Right you are! Funny you should say that...I just brought home a 401a from a thrift store. I am hoping to make a video about it in the coming days. I have my eye out for a 500 Rocketeer as well. I would love to add a 301a to it and have all three of the slant machines eventually! As far as a Featherweight goes...My wife really wants one. It would be a great addition to our collection and super fun to take to sew-along events. Unfortunately, the 700-1500 dollars that people are asking for them in our area is not feasible. I am hoping to run across one that is in disrepair so I can get a good deal on it. One day for sure! Thanks for watching and following along!

  • @gigiontube
    @gigiontube Рік тому +1

    Yep… they multiply… fabric too.

  • @ryndl
    @ryndl Рік тому +1

    The Singer 201 is a sports car, the Kenmore rotary is truck. We have these also, each was a $20 thrift store find and we love them both!

    • @NeverTooMany2023
      @NeverTooMany2023  Рік тому

      LOL! I couldn't agree more! Wow...finding a 201 at a thrift store is amazing. Thanks for the comment