Reassembling an Antique Singer 27 After Painting
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Reassembling an Antique Singer 27 After Painting
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Hi Everyone and Welcome to Promethean Sewing Machines, where I am unashamedly rebelliously creative when it comes to taking old forgotten sewing machines and bringing them back to life in a beautiful way.
Meet my new project:
I am putting this lovely machine back together again! She was a lot of fun to play with. Unfortunately, I was not paying very close attention at the presser bar and had to remove it again because I got the order out of sequence, but it all turned out alright in the end! She sews a beautiful stitch and is shiny and new again.
Thanks for watching!
~Marie
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Shiny! ✨ Soooo much better!🙌
Thank you for your video, I learn a lot, I have one,I need parts and cleaning. That’s again❤❤❤❤❤🎉
I love your conversational narration in real time as you're working! 😂 kajingered!! Thank you. I'm restoring several Singers. ❤❤
Thank you for this video. I am in the finishing stages of restoring a 27-4 that was my grandmothers. I started several years ago and did paint and put the machine back together. I stopped in the middle of the cabinet restoration and started back recently. When I started the machine was completely locked up. I had an issue with the needle lining up with the hole in the plate. Thanks to your video I realized the needle bar was turned 180 degrees. If all goes well she should be sewing in the next few days. Thank you so much. 😊
Thank you for the information, in sharing you have saved countless old machines.
I would use a few layers of leveling primer, sanding flat between to fill the damage to the base.
She’s beautiful 🤩
This video is perfect timing for me. I recently bought a rusty 1900 27 treadle. It was locked up tight, but I managed to oil and coax it loose. I did a partial dismantle, stripped it to bare metal , repainted, new replacement decals......looks beautiful, moves smooth BUT I couldn't get the needle to bring up the bobbin thread. After watching this I have a good idea where to start adjusting. Thank you!!!!
Yes, you probably just need to adjust that little bracket that pushes the shuttle back and forth. Good luck let me know how it goes
Patient is what you need for this and no coffee
She's beautiful! 😍 I am sure someone will fall in love with this grand old lady and treat her with the same love and devotion that she has received from you 😊
I am currently reading a wonderful novel called 'The Sewing Machine' which is set (in part) in 1911 when the workers in the Singer Sewing Machine factory in Kilbowie on Clydeside (Scotland) went on strike. I mention it because the protagonist works in the testing department, checking the 99K machines before they are put up for sale. I didn't realise that the 'K' in the model number refers to Kilbowie and therefore signifies that the machines were made in Scotland 😲 I can't help but think of you restoring these wonderful machines as I read the story 😊
No doubt one of my past lives. I love that 😍 my little Juliette 99 is a K 🏴
She turned out beautifully. I love watching your process. Thanks for sharing.
I recently brought back from England a Singer VS2 or 28 hand crank c 1895( I believe)(s/n 12,762,278) (Victorian decal, rectangular bed) which had been in my mother-in -law’s attic for years. She is in pretty good condition. Looking forward to getting her cleaned up.
She's beautiful. Wish I could get her, but I have more than I can use now. I'm sure someone will pick her up quickly. Thanks again for another informative and delightful video. Your knowledge is remarkable.
Thanks Diane. 😊
You did a great job, as always!
I started watching your other channel because of my love hate relationship with commercial pattern companies. Then I started watching this channel because I now have an extra circa 1920s singer because I needed a table for my Grandmother’s 1930s singer. I was going to sell the 1920s for parts but I think your machines are so pretty so I want to refurbish it. I want to keep my grandmothers machine in the table even though it has a motor and hopefully put the 1920 in a base like you have and sit it on the table when I want to use it which probably won’t be as often as the other. Do you think this is possible, by the way the 1920 needs a treadle?
Yes, I'm thinking if you had a base you could sit the treadle head on to, when you wanted to use her hopefully they're interchangeable on the posts on the treadle base, and you can just slip her into the cabinet. Good luck with that. There's nothing wrong with having several machines around 😁
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This was wonderful to watch. I was just gifted a Singer 27 and this was helpful to watch.
I'm wondering if you have any thoughts - I setup the belt/treadle and it's running smoothly but it's not moving my needle up and down. Any ideas of where I should start? Thanks so much.
Is the clutch knob/wheel inside the balance wheel tightened up all the way?
She is treadle only, correct? No boss to attach a motor?
Thanks again.
No boss, she is treadle only. At some point my inventive mind is going to come up with a way to put a separate boss bracket onto my boxes but I haven't figured that out yet without it rattling too much.
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Great Idea. I will look forward to seeing that. I am trying to mesh gears on a 201. That's a brainteaser. Anyway, thanks for the info @@prometheansewingmachines
Thanks. Sebastian, My best buddy. He is 12 now. Shih Tzu (I have some pictures of them on my channel.)
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Do you have an exploded assembly picture, blueprint - anything like that?
I have downloaded the singer 27 manuals that are online free. And then printed those out. Sometimes the images aren't the best but you get a better idea of how things go back together.
I've just realized my 66k has gone rusty after the cabinet was eaten by white ants the hand wheel turns but the needle doesnt move. is there any tips to removing the rust
I would spray penetrating oil all over every moving part and set it in the sun to warm up. Over and over until things move. Also, make sure the clutch knob is screwed in tight. Good luck.