Wednesday, January 8, 2014

A New Toy

Bought myself a little something today:
It is a Singer 66K treadle machine made in Kilbowie, Scotland, in April 1939, which folds up into a neat little cabinet. It hasn't been used in a while, but it has been stored somewhere protected. There is no rust, so with a bit of cleaning and some oil it will look and sew almost as good as new.
It is quite a pretty machine. I found it advertised a few days ago, for a very reasonable price. Today I went to "have a look" at it, but I couldn't resist bringing it home. When I opened the storage drawer inside the cabinet I got a very nice surprise:
Lots of goodies that hadn't even been mentioned in the ad, including a buttonholer!

I haven't had a chance to start cleaning it up yet, but I did have to give it a try:
Yes, it does sew! Once it is clean and oiled and has a sharp new needle and some nice thread, it will be even better.

14 comments:

Cherry said...

It's beautiful!!!! And it looks like you have the instruction manual too - always a huge plus! Is the cabinet in good shape? What a lovely gift to yourself for the new year.

Missy Shay said...

You are going to have so much fun using your treadle, I do all of my quilting on mine.

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

You might want to print out a free manual, instead of using the one in the drawer. That will help save the original manual. Have fun!

Mary said...

A great find, I'm sure you will have lots of fun with it. And finding the drawers full is always a bonus

Liv Aagot's Quilt Blog said...

I think you have bought a very nice old Singer machine! And the best is that it actually sews:)

Lee said...

How wonderful for you! Pretty machine.

barbara woods said...

love it, how do you find a belt for it, i have one and need to lnow

jacaranda said...

Fantastic, have fun playing with your new toy. The little surprise in the drawer is a treasure find, I don't there would be many Singer books and accessories out there.

Ivani said...

What a fantastic treasure you found! She is beautiful.

chris said...

Someone was smiling on you!! Good start to the year.

Marly said...

Have fun with it. It looks good and actually works, which makes it a terrific find.

Chiara Z said...

That's great, Vireya--I hope it goes well for you.

Dianne said...

Quite a treasure! Looks like fun to experiment with! Just read your Dec26 post re:vinyl apron- have you had a look at Rathdowneeremnants for vinyl, or even oil cloth? They usually have a good range.

Vireya said...

Thanks, Dianne. Yes, I should have gone to Rathdowne. I will look there before I make the second version of the apron. I was short of time when I had to make the original.