Thanks for a very informative video. This is a machine that means business. It’s very masculine looking. I have a couple top of the line Berninas. Not sure why I have all the sudden become interested in vintage/antique machines lately. This is a fun machine. I have a Domestic brand with silver findings, an early Elena and an early Singer with the bullet bobbin.
I have collected 25 machines of all types and taught myself how to fix any and all including chain stitches in the last 3 or 4 years it's one of the best things I've ever done and most interesting I just got this model the other day and it is really interesting and a good machine I believe I'm going to have a museum and I want to repair more and get parts one thing I want to invent is a universal hand crank in case electricity is not around
Hi there ..my husband was cleaning out his garage and asked me to come out and see a sewing machine he forgot about...so out I go...it was an oddly shaped Singer machine with only 301 showing...and it was sitting in a beautiful four drawer cabinet. So after some internet research I have found out a lot about this beautiful machine. Tues I am taking to my Singer repairman.... I haven't been able to see the full number underneath but I am believing it is one of the 10000 produced by Anderson Co in Elizabeth Port, NJ in 1951 to celebrate Singer's s centennial of making machines. I am an avid quilter and have a 1941 singer featherweight...she has helped me make well over a hundred quilt tops...her name is Betsy. I also have a 1913 treadle turned into an electric machine...I have to use it more..problem is Big Ben weighs 40# so I'm not into lifting him too much..however...we have a solid oak desk...very sturdy..my husband will make a pattern from Big Ben's bottom and cut it out from top of desk ..of course making a bottom shelf to support his daintiness 🤗 so having said all of this I am most grateful for your channel....thank you for showing how to thread the 301...I think her name will be Jessica...Jess for short.
This isn't the exact one but it's very similar to this one - I just don't have the guide attached in the video. It's not my fave style of 1/4 inch foot but it's what my local quilt shop had available. 😁 www.sewingpartsonline.com/1-4-inch-plastic-patch-work-foot-slant-with-guide-p60606-g.aspx
Me encantó una pregunta dónde puedo conseguir o comprar los carretes y la bobina de esta máquina ???? Agradeceré su ayuda. Un cordial saludo desde Hermosillo sonora México
I am so glad this video exists, thank you! And Parmesan is so sweet :)
Thanks got one from Goodwill a Long bed for 7 bucks
I learned how to sew on this machine as a kid, and my 87 year old mom still uses it. 😊
Thank you for posting! I was able to get my inherited machine up and stitching after watching!
Thanks for a very informative video. This is a machine that means business. It’s very masculine looking. I have a couple top of the line Berninas. Not sure why I have all the sudden become interested in vintage/antique machines lately. This is a fun machine. I have a Domestic brand with silver findings, an early Elena and an early Singer with the bullet bobbin.
I have collected 25 machines of all types and taught myself how to fix any and all including chain stitches in the last 3 or 4 years it's one of the best things I've ever done and most interesting I just got this model the other day and it is really interesting and a good machine I believe I'm going to have a museum and I want to repair more and get parts one thing I want to invent is a universal hand crank in case electricity is not around
I got one from my school that was like new and it had a zigzag attachment that is really nice
Thank you for this video! I just inherited my grandmothers sewing machine and want to use it ❤
Hi there ..my husband was cleaning out his garage and asked me to come out and see a sewing machine he forgot about...so out I go...it was an oddly shaped Singer machine with only 301 showing...and it was sitting in a beautiful four drawer cabinet. So after some internet research I have found out a lot about this beautiful machine. Tues I am taking to my Singer repairman.... I haven't been able to see the full number underneath but I am believing it is one of the 10000 produced by Anderson Co in Elizabeth Port, NJ in 1951 to celebrate Singer's s centennial of making machines. I am an avid quilter and have a 1941 singer featherweight...she has helped me make well over a hundred quilt tops...her name is Betsy. I also have a 1913 treadle turned into an electric machine...I have to use it more..problem is Big Ben weighs 40# so I'm not into lifting him too much..however...we have a solid oak desk...very sturdy..my husband will make a pattern from Big Ben's bottom and cut it out from top of desk ..of course making a bottom shelf to support his daintiness 🤗 so having said all of this I am most grateful for your channel....thank you for showing how to thread the 301...I think her name will be Jessica...Jess for short.
This video was immensely helpful. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! I have my great grandmother's 301 and always struggle getting it threaded!
Thank you so much for the wonderful refresher course for filling a bobbin with thread.
Yes. Thank you so much
Excellent video, thank you!
Great video, thanks. Awesome cat, and an Awesome name.
thank you so very much this was so helpful
Awesome Video! Thank you! Peace!
Just bought a beautiful little machine
Thank you!!
Which foot are you using?
This isn't the exact one but it's very similar to this one - I just don't have the guide attached in the video. It's not my fave style of 1/4 inch foot but it's what my local quilt shop had available. 😁
www.sewingpartsonline.com/1-4-inch-plastic-patch-work-foot-slant-with-guide-p60606-g.aspx
Right foot
I like to use the foot on my zigzager attachment 😉it does all kinds of things with the material
Me encantó una pregunta dónde puedo conseguir o comprar los carretes y la bobina de esta máquina ???? Agradeceré su ayuda.
Un cordial saludo desde Hermosillo sonora México
What needle do you use for a 301? I'll be quilting on this machine
Sorry for the delayed response! :) It takes Class 15x1 needles, #2020.
@@CraftcoreDIY is there a brand you prefer? I can’t find what you suggested -class 15x1. Bobbins are what come up
How do you wind the bobbin using a cone thread?
Como arreglar el cangrejo?
Who to wind bobbin
Singer 99
99k sewing machine bobbin
Wrong machine 99k
Does this machine have an on off switch?
Just plug it in and start sewing.