Hi Andy.. Thanks for the great video's. My singer 353 recently caught fire. Taking the cover of the motor, revealed the capacitor across the windings had broken down. The only information i could see on it is the rating (230v which is under-rated) @10Mhz. I can't see the value in micro farads.. i just wondered if you or any of your viewers knows the value...thanks...Chris Ball.
OK, Chris, I will pin your question to the top of the comments. Personally, I would remove that completely and not replace it. My understanding is that was used to prevent radio frequency interference. You could also find them in the motor sometimes. They are not needed in modern times. There is information about this online and TH-cam. IN THE PEDAL th-cam.com/video/mDX8csUa1Mo/w-d-xo.html IN THE MOTOR th-cam.com/video/Ez2P3hzk4_s/w-d-xo.html Be safe.
Thank you for this video Andy. Even after 8years I found this video very helpful as I have just purchased it off someone and so clueless on what to do. Thank you
You are very welcome. I have a full playlist of videos for this model. If you need to replace belts, adjust parts, clean, or see how to oil, the videos can help. th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html At this link you can read the manual or make a free account and download it for free. www.scribd.com/document/432432883/SINGER-Genie-353-Sewing-Machine I appreciate your comment and wish you happy sewing.
Amazing video!! Very well demonstration! I had my grandmother's Singer for four years and I couldn't even figure out how to open it. With your video I was able to open even the silver plates and deep clean inside! My grandma would have been ecstatic! I am ecstatic 😄 And it's such a user friendly and beautiful machinery! Thank you so much for your video!!
You're welcome, but thank you for keeping that little jewel in service. I'm glad you found the video and wish you happy sewing on a wonderful family heirloom.
This is really great! I got this machine that used to belong to my grandma, but I didn't know how to work it. This video really helped to get me started. Thanks!
Welcome, Christa. Your Granma made a good choice. The Genie is my favorite portable Singer; all wrapped up so it's good to go. Just in case you did not get the instruction manual for it, you can download a FREE copy here:www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf Also, last June I made a 20+ video playlist for the 353. All about repair and maintenance, including where and how to oil it. If your machine has just been sitting for a long time, doing a good oiling before using it is a great idea. Here is the link to the videos: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html I'm excited for you to have that machine, and thanks for your comment. Good Luck.
@@alisoncameron4937 Why not? Desire and willingness are about 90% of any endeavor and you obviously have it. It makes me wonder... what will you do next?
Ilove how detailed this video is! Me as an aspiring tailor really find this video very helpful to then end! Thank you very much! I sincerely appreciate the effort uploading this video ❤️
Thank you for the very nice comment, Mercy. It is a very capable machine and good for clothes making and alterations. It's great that it has the Multi-Stitch ZigZag (stretch zigzag) and Blind Hem ZigZag built right into the machine. Also, if you like, you can download the original 56-page Instruction Manual for free 👀 from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 It shows how to use all the features and includes directions for different materials, how to make buttonholes, how to sew in a zipper, change the light bulb (LED is recommended now) and basic maintenance and oiling. Most people don't read the manual these days but they are valuable in my opinion. I also have 22 more videos for this machine in a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html I cover almost every part of the machine for maintenance and replacement including timing and belt replacement as well as annual deep lubrication and so forth. It's my favorite portable "All wrapped up and good to go" portable Singer ZigZag machine. Good luck with your sewing adventure and take care.
Thank you Andy! You have amazing knowledge and skill when it comes to understanding and sharing how sewing machines work. I was about to give up, as I couldn't get the tension right, when I decided to watch your video. I had re-thread my machine so many times, using the guide in the manual and on the cover, but missed that last little slit on the needle holder. You've saved my machine. The tension still seems to need to be set higher than I'd like, but I don't think I'm ready to tackle the tension mechanism yet. However, thanks to another of your videos. I was able to change the motor belt, which I never thought I could do.Thanks for your generosity in sharing with us.
Look at you, Sandy. Changing motor belts and all. Good on you 👍 When you feel the needle thread requires too much tension it can be lint build up in the tension assembly; between the discs and on the coil of the takeup /check spring. You could try a gently cleaning by removing the needle thread and turning the dial to zero then lifting the presser foot. Now with tension off, you can blow some canned air from the sides, or use a hairdryer with no/low heat but high airflow. I've also had luck covering the assembly with a vacuum hose and lifting/lowering the foot slowly a few times. Any of those can help get debris out of the discs/spring. Even a tiny ball of lint can prevent the discs from squeezing the thread for tension, so you have to use higher and higher settings. I have also used 1/4 inch strips of old t-shirt material dipped in alcohol to "shoeshine" between the discs gently being careful of that check spring... easy does it. You can use tooth floss too, but be sure it is not waxed. Thanks for the nice comment, and thanks very much for watching my channel.
Thank you so very much for doing this! I have this machine, purchased in 1974. I never knew how to EXACTLY use it to the degree of expertise you have shown! I am particularly glad to know how to properly thread it and thread the bobbin! You did such a beautiful job in making this video and I am very, very grateful! THANK YOU!! :)
Thorough and detailed review of this machine. Incredibly helpful instructions on threading the thing. We can't thank you enough for making this available!! :D
You are welcome, Marie. I'm glad you found the video. I have a playlist of 20+ videos for the Genie if you ever need to clean, adjust or repair it. th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html My favorite portable Singer ZigZag machine.
This is the best video I have watched on youtube since I can remember. Thank you so much for making and uploading this vid. It's helped me immeasurably!
Thank you so much for this video. You have helped my aunt and I figure this machine out on multiple issues we were having and we cannot thank you enough!! Blessings 🤍
I'm glad you found my channel. I enjoyed making the 20+ videos for the Genie and if they helped I'm glad th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html It is kind of you to comment like this and I appreciate the feedback. Happy sewing and hi Auntie 😀
Thanks so much for the tutorial! I got this sewing machine at a thrift store and had no idea where to start. Now I know how to use it because of your video! Cheers!
I'm glad you found the video. You can download a free copy of the original 56-page Instruction Manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/outdated_product/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf I have a 20+ video playlist of this model showing how to adjust, repair, clean, replace parts if you ever have a need. The playlist is here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thanks for watching my channel, Heidi.
Thank you so much for making this video. I refer to it almost every time I bring out my sewing machine to either double check or remind myself of what I'm doing.
How nice... thanks to Mum! I'm glad you found the video. I have 21 more videos for this model in a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html You can also download a PDF copy of the Instruction Manual for FREE from Singer if you'd like to have it: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Happy sewing and thanks for watching my channel.
Wow, what a deal! Congratulations. Here is a Playlist of my 23 videos of maintenance & repairs for Model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html You can download a FREE digital copy of the original 20=page Instruction Manual that shows all the controls and usage info including buttonholes, sewing tips, and lists the available feet and Fashion Aids that work with this model. The download page is here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Thanks for watching my channel, Bonnie, and happy sewing
Thanks for the nice comment 🙏 Here is a playlist of my 23 videos for model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Including cover removal, belt replacement, oiling, etc. You can also download a Free copy of the Instruction Manual from the Singer SUpport page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
Welcome. Here is my playlist of model 353 videos if you have any questions: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thank you for watching my channel.
Tu es la bienvenue et c'est tellement mignon. Ma machine Singer portable préférée. J'ai nommé le mien Bennie. J'ai fait plusieurs vidéos sur le travail sur ce modèle, donc si vous avez des problèmes, vous pouvez trouver de l'aide. th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé ma chaîne. Prends soin de toi.
Hi Andy ! Thank you from Paris, France ! I bought this sewing machine for my girlfriend during the quarantine, and we''ve both testing out the machine that we now understand thanks to your video ! Many thanks and happy holidays ! ✌ François
You're welcome. That's a nice gift you gave her. Here are 20 more videos for this machine if you have any issues once you start sewing. Cover removal, belt change, timing setting, oiling, etc. A nice compact, powerful portable machine. Thanks for watching my channel. Happy New Year (can't come too soon) ✨
Thank you so much for posting this! I bought one of these babies in a Goodwill find for $14.99. Everything included with the exception of missing the lower thread guide. I look forward to learning more with this machine and I'm pretty sure to impress my grandma from the knowledge I gained from your video. Thanks again!
You are welcome, Holly! I'm glad you found Andy Tube. If you need a free copy of the instruction manual just follow this link to Singer. Have fun. www.singerco.com/uploads/download/c2dcb154d380a664d91c789cd6ec40a6085e8f68.pdf
OMG, this is my grandma's sewing machine. I have sewed a few skirts on it as well. It doesn't work so well anymore, so I have a newer one as well. But it was definitely a good machine and has been working for about 40-50 years.
What a treasure from your grandma. Other than replacing a top vertical gear on the machine, the other maintenance items are fairly easy to do and I show how in this playlist of videos th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html The other item that can cause poor performance is the foot pedal. AT 50 years old it may have never been cleaned and adjusted. I have a playlist of videos for doing that also th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKItPLWcK24FBoMdHK8vTXNi.html Thank you for watching my channel and happy sewing no matter which machine.
@@andytubesewing1953 Oh thank you, I will watch that in detail and see what I can do. I did oil it a few times which kind of helped, but I will look into this, because it is definitely a good machine!
In the first playlist are videos for removing all the plastic covers and another video showing how and where to oil and lube the machine like the Singer store would have done it during an annual cleaning/adjusting. You may enjoy working on her machine and remembering how she sewed and crafted so many nice things with it over the years. If kept cleaned and oiled your grandkids could be sewing on it someday. Take care.
I should have mentioned before that I have 20+ videos for working on and cleaning, and tuning this model if you find issues: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html You can also download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Take care.
You are welcome. I'm glad you found the video. FYI, you can download a free copy of the Instruction Manual from SInger at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 I like the 353 model very much and have several videos for repairing and maintaining, belt change, oiling, etc. if you have any interest in them. Here is the Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
That is very kind of you, Chris. I have recently started a series on this model to show how to remove, replace, repair and adjust it. I have 8 videos so far if you care to see any of them here is the link >> th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thank you for watching my channel
Hi Andy, just wanted to say this video was really helpful and you seem really passionate about what you do and it's really inspiring. I recently picked up a Singer 384 on the side of the road and this really helped!
What a nice treasure to find! I've never seen the 384 but if it like this Genie model then these other videos may help if you have a problem in the future th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thank you for your nice comment and good luck.
Hi my daughters machine said stitches are tight on top and lose on the bottom it’s a 354 Genie I purchased for my wife when they first came out .it is not over use just some simple mending
Did you have hands-on the machine, William, or just heard this from your daughter? When threading loops on the bottom that usually means you have very little or no tension on the needle thread. Be sure she is threading the tension unit properly as shown in the manual, including lifting the presser foot before threading. The tension unit could also be dirty or have lint in it preventing the tension discs from squeezing the needle thread. I have several videos for the machine in a playlist th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html including videos about repairing the tension unit. Conversely would be if something is wrong with the bobbin case or threading of it and there is WAY too much tension on the bobbin thread, but normally it is an upper tension mistake or problem.
Hi Andy. Thanks so much for all of your informative tutorials! I recently purchased a Singer Genie. I like to plug my older machines into a power cord for safety.The plugs are longer on this machine and don’t fit the strip as my other vintage machines do. I plan to buy another strip to see a but I wondered if you or any of your subscribers noticed this too. It is the original power cord. Thanks for all you do!
Thank you very much for your effort to show about handling the machine. I had a desire to own a Singer machine, and one day I found a Starlet next to the container :) With the help of WD40 and your instructions, i managed to master the basics, and here I have already shortened the work pants, and hemmed the legs again. Greetings from Serbia.
Thank you for saving the machine. You see that it is a very worthy model and quite strong & versatile. Congratulations on learning to sew quickly. I still don't sew but have managed to learn how to fix machines. I have 25+ videos for your model if you'd like to learn about maintenance: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thanks for sharing your success story.
I'm glad you found the video. It's a real nice machine. You can download a FREE copy of the original Instruction Manual from the Singer website if you'd like a copy: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 I also have a playlist of 20+ videos for this model if you have any issues with it or find you need a new motor or timing belt. If it's sat idle for a long time a good oiling usually helps it sew better. th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Happy sewing!
I'm glad you found it and thanks for commenting. I have 20 more videos if you have any issues with your Genie th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html A copy of the Instruction Manual is still available for free from Singer at this link. www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Happy Sewing✨
I have the machine but not the case. I really appreciate the how to. I want to learn how to sew. I crochet, bead, embroider and knit and think sewing will be a good addition to my craft repertoire
It is a nice portable fore crafting. Here are all 22 videos about the 353 Genie: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html If you'd like a FREE copy of the original Instruction Manual you can download it from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Thanks for watching my channel.
Thank you. I'm glad you found the video. Here are all 22 of my Genie 353 videos in a playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html You can still download a FREE copy of the instruction manual from the Singer Support Page at this link www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Happy sewing.
Elle est pas mal cette machine, et beaucoup de points ! Mais elle se rapproche des machines familialles d'aujourd hui ...non ??? Je parle du design global, en plus je crois qu'elle est en plastique non ? Mais je préfère la singer 301 car elle me paraît plus ancienne... et le design moins commun... merci beaucoup Andy de nous montrer toutes ces machines et leurs fonctionnement, en plus en ce qui me concerne j'apprends l'Anglais en même temps !!! C'est super !!! Take care🎩🎩🎩
Oui, plus moderne que le 301A, et un boîtier en plastique et un engrenage en plastique. Vous avez un très bon sens du design si vous appréciez le style de la 301A. C'était un modèle très révolutionnaire; la première aiguille oblique jamais fabriquée, tout en métal, en aluminium et en acier, à l'exception des cordelettes en vinyle, de la borne en bakélite, de l'œillet et des pieds en caoutchouc, de la roue dentée textolite et de l'ampoule en verre. Avec tout ça ça pèse moins que ce modèle Genie. Merci d'avoir regardé Andy Tube.
Merci pour votre commentaire. Je suis heureux que vous ayez trouvé la vidéo et que cela vous ait aidé. Voici 22 autres vidéos sur ce modèle si vous rencontrez des problèmes à l'avenir.https: //th-cam.com/users/playlist? List = PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p Prenez soin d'être en sécurité.
Bonjour Dolores34, je suis tombée sur cette machine et j'hésite a la prendre, je suis débutante et je ne m'y connais pas du tout en machine a coudre. La trouvez vous intéressante pour apprendre a coudre? Merci a l'avance
Thank you for your invaluable videos! I have a Genie 354 that was purchased new in the late 70’s. It’s a great little machine after all these years. I’m having a problem replacing an all purpose snap on presser foot. None that I find fit. I’m using an original satin foot and have no problems removing and replacing it. Recently a sewing vendor suggested I purchase a new shank. What is your experience with replacement presser feet for this machine? Thank you.
Thanks for watching my channel, Janan. It's been over 10 years since I bought any snap-on feet. For your model 354, the original part number for the ZZ or all-purpose foot is 155962 and you can search online for reputable vendors selling that part number. www.ebay.com/itm/Singer-Snap-On-Zig-Zag-Foot-155962-For-Vertical-Needle-Sewing-Machine-/162747374254 You can find sets that include a new shank too: www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-353/products/new-singer-sewing-machine-snap-on-feet-low-shank-200-300-400-series The part number of your shank is 155964 and they are also available separately; www.amazon.com/HONEYSEW-PRESSER-FOOT-HOLDER-SINGER/dp/B01FTL45Q4 www.ebay.com/itm/SINGER-GENUINE-Vertical-Needle-Low-Shank-Foot-Holder-155964-/280457044369?_trksid=p2349526.m4383.l4275.c1#viTabs_0 All the vendors I linked to are reputable;e and I have used them in the past but please shop around. Sometimes you can also find vintage sets on eBay, but I guess you take the chance they might have the same problem as yours.
Thanks for all the great info Andy! I just purchased my Genie 353, no manual and the little tension button that holds the stitch plate down is popped up. Can you tell me how to adjust it? The machine works great but obviously, that catches on my fabric and the plate is not secure. Also, is there a good resource for manuals? All the current sites I've found want me to download a bunch of stuff and I just want the manual. I'm happy to pay for it. Thank you for any information.
Hi, Kathi. Thanks for watching my channel. I'll try to answer your questions. Starting with manuals, you can download a free copy of the Instruction Manual directly from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 You can buy & download a copy of the Service Manual for $8.99 here: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ (The SM does NOT show about fixing the Plate Clamp) You can download a free copy of the Parts List & Diagram here: p8.secure.hostingprod.com/@site.singeronline.com/ssl/instructions/Sgr_353_354.pdf The "tension button" you mention is at the top of a post called the Plate Clamp. There should be a Plate Clamp Spring around that post you can see from the bottom of the machine. That spring puts downward pressure on the clamp to hold your needle plate in position. On models 353/354 the spring is held onto the post with a C-clip or CirClip. On most models (earlier) the spring is held on by a simple cotter pin, like the one in this advertisement: www.bonanza.com/items/like/162731261/Singer-329K-Throat-Plate-Pin-Clamp-179609-w-Spring-Clip If your clamp is popped up it may just need to be cleaned by dropping some alcohol down around the post of the "button top" to soften any dried oil and from the bottom, then adding a couple drops of oil. However, the spring may be full of lint b/c it sits next to the hook. You may be able to push down from the top to get it loose. If the C-Clip popped off and the spring slid down on the post then you would have no tension on the clamp, but it should slide up and down loosely, so I have the feeling it is just stuck in the up position. The service manual shows how to remove the machine covers if you want to get to the bootom of things 😊 but you can try the clean/lube from the top only first. If your sping and clip are missing the clamp should lift right up out of the hole it is in. If that is the case you can take the clamp to a hardware store and get help finding a spring and clip replacement. If you prefer videos to a service manual I have a playlist with 20+ more videos of working on the Genie 353 and you can find it here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Those videos show about removing the covers and servicing most of the parts inside the machine. Thanks again for watching my Andy Tube Channel, and good luck.
Not at all. Some vintage machines had a capacitor to prevent electrical interference from the motor to radio and later, television equipment. They have not been used in sewing machines for decades that I know of. Some capacitors are 50 or 60+ years old and break down, swell up, split open, and leak chemicals. What can start the smoke and or fire is that when the capacitor fails it fails "Closed" meaning it just puts the electrical power straight through to the motor without the pedal being pushed on. I've heard a handful of stories from viewers who heard a noise in another room and walked in to find the sewing motor racing at full speed and no one in the room. Most Instruction Manuals stated to unplug the machine when not in use. An overheating motor and, over-heated loose chemicals can smoke and burn. If there are any concerns the pedal and machine can be inspected and if found, the capacitors can just be removed. Thinking of the millions of sewing machines, just the Singer brand alone, you rarely hear about one starting a fire.
Welcome to Andy Tube, Abby. It is very frustrating when the needle thread breaks. There are a number of things that can cause this. What I list here is standard troubleshooting advice. You can go here and download a free copy of the original SInger Instruction Manual for your machine. >> www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf Start with pages 6 & 7 to be sure you are using the correct TYPE & SIZE of a needle. Follow pages 8 & 9 and wind a fresh bobbin. Follow pages 10 & 11 and thread the bobbin case and the needle. Pay close attention to how you put the bobbin in the case to be sure the thread will come off in the correct direction. Problems here often cause the top thread (needle) to break. YES, pull out the existing bobbin and top thread and redo it all. Normal top tension is 3 to 4. Try sewing a simple straight seam. Working OK now? Congratulations! If the thread still breaks then go to page 50 and follow the breaking thread troubleshooting guide. OK now? Great! Thread still breaking? Oh man :( My email address is on the "ABOUT" page of my TH-cam Channel. Maybe you can send a short video to me, or post it on your own TH-cam channel. Of course, the tension unit, bobbin area, and needle plate should be clean and lint free. Following the procedure of rewinding the bobbin and rethreading the needle is often all it takes. Good Luck Abby.
We find your videos, especially these about the Genie, most excellent. I have one that has a knocking sound when the take-up lever raises. I wish I could acquire this one you have for sale but, according to your ad on Craigslist, there is no shipping - we live in Georgia. If there's any advice on a fix for our Genie's problem it would be most appreciated. - Glenda Nelligan
+Thomas A. Nelligan, Jr. Glenda, you are very kind; thank you. You can repair your Genie for much less than just the packing & shipping fees I would need to charge. When the take-up lever is going up, so are the feed dogs. The hook is rotating. All potential causes for the knocking you hear. Terry has a free guide on how to remove all the panels of the Genie. Being able to see all the moving parts could help you find what is hitting inside. www.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Items/Panel_Removal.pdf You can look for a SERVICE manual (not owners manual) on line for around $10 if needed. That can guide you to repairing the problems. It is surprising how small some of the clearances are on the moving parts. A dropped machine can move a part enough to cause problems. Example: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-genie-353-354-sewing-machine-service-manual/ I hope this will help, and share with us what you find the problem to be please. Then we will all know what to look for.
Thank you so much for this video! I'm borrowing this machine from a friend and I needed a sewing machine refresher in addition to understanding this particular machine. It was extremely helpful and now I can do my mending!
Thank you, Ariane. I glad you found the video. If you need any more detail you can download a free copy of the instructions from Singer here>> www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf Thanks for commenting.
OK, sorry for that. Here is a list of other videos on TH-cam that also show how: th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=singer+353+thread You can also download a free copy of the original instruction manual directly from SInger at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 It is full of info about using the machine, including the threading. I'm guessing the Genie is a new machine for you and if you'd like to know more about it I have the 20+ video playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thanks for watching my channel and good luck.
How the Feed Dog moves is controlled by the height of the Dog and Feed Control also known as the Stitch Length Regulator. Here is my Playlist of videos for model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html One of the videos is for setting the Feed Dog: th-cam.com/video/XrhCkDT0lgA/w-d-xo.html You can take a look to understand it. Other videos are for the Presser Bar that keeps the fabric pressed against the Dog, and most other parts of the machine are covered in other videos. I do not have a video for the Feed Regulator/Stitch Length but you can buy the Service Manual for $8.99 at this link: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ The Stitch Length Regulator instructions are on page 28
Why did it stop? Just kidding. With only that much information all I can do is give you this link to a document that shows how to remove the plastic panels on a Genie. I believe the spindle mechanism is built into the top of the back panel. You will need to open the panels to see what is going on. Maybe you just need a neww friction ring (rubber tire) or maybe a spring has come lose or broken. Maybe it just needs cleaning. Whatever the reason, the panels must come off. Good Luck. site.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Items/Panel_Removal.pdf
Hi Andy, thank you very much for the Singer 353 videos, they have been very useful to me. I bought a Starlet 353 machine, and although it sews well, the bobbin winding does not work for me. I have followed all the steps and watched a lot of videos in case I missed something, but it doesn't seem to be the case, I push on the wheel for the winding position and position everything following the instructions. Can you guide me what the problem may be and if I could solve it? Thanks a lot for your help. Greetings from Spain
Hola, Pilar. Thanks for watching my channel. Without seeing a video of your bobbin winder in action I can't say what is wrong. Many times the BW is a forgotten part on the machine and never gets cleaned and oiled. On a vintage machine, a good cleaning and oiling can eliminate many problems. Here are the 22 videos I made for working on the 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Here is one of those videos and it explains the BW system and how to work on it. th-cam.com/video/SgA8Y_WMleo/w-d-xo.html Maybe these videos can help you with your machine. Good Luck.
Brace yourself, Pam. 90% chance you have a catastrophic failure of the plastic top gear on the vertical shaft. That shaft powers the timing belt pulleys on the bottom that make the hook work. Gear failure = no power = no hook turning = no sewing. The machine is about 50 years old and the gear gets very brittle and finally crumbles and breaks apart. You can buy a new gear online www.vintagesingerparts.com/products/new-replacement-top-vertical-gear-singer-part-445491-s?_pos=1&_psq=445491-S&_ss=e&_v=1.0 The problem is the many, many steps to change out the gear. About 12 steps to take it out and 12 more to reassemble and adjust the machine. I know a couple guys who did it and they said it is doable but very time-consuming. You can buy the service manual that includes the instructions manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ In my playlist for model 353 I have videos for some of the steps (not all) like removing the covers, needle bar, handwheel, belts, etc. th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html One of my viewers said he developed a shorter method for replacing the gear. He posted a slide-type video with some pictures and written instructions th-cam.com/video/Qv-UxAjbD9E/w-d-xo.html Sorry for the bad news. It's really a wonderful model and the new gear can last decades. Good luck.
Hi Again Andy! What size bobbin do I need for this machine?? I am having trouble finding the information and the online instructional manual will not load! 😩
It uses Singer Bobbin 172336 also known as Class 66 Bobbin. It is a Plastic Bobbin. It has slightly curved sides. Sold all over the world in sewing shops and online sellers. Probably the best-selling bobbin in the world that fits 300+ Singer Models. It is not mentioned in the manual anyway, so I'm glad you asked. The Singer support page has been on and off for over a month now and not sure why. If you need a copy you can email to andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask them for the Singer 353/354 instruction manual and I'll have them reply with a PDF copy; at no charge. Happy Sewing.
hi there!! im not sure if you will see this comment but thanks for this video! i got this machine from my great aunt and it has been working great until recently. the threading and bobbin threading is all correct but the bobbin thread won't raise and go into the needle plate hole. the bobbin is doing nothing at all while i hand crank the machine. please help!
The indication is that the top gear on the vertical shaft has failed. Old plastic gear. You can buy a new gear/shaft for it www.vintagesingerparts.com/products/new-replacement-top-vertical-gear-shaft-fits-singer-models-242-247-248-252-257-259-267-300-350-353-354-360-362-368-1263-1280 The procedure to replace it is very involved and requires 12 steps to remove and then reversing those 12 steps to reassemble the machine. The instructions are in the original service manual which you can download here for $9 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ I've never done this replacement, but people have done it. Some use a workaround method of only removing the parts on the right side of the arm shaft from the gear. That is supposedly easier and faster. You can ask around on the online forums and groups to see if there is a better way.
You're welcome! Here are 22 more videos for this model if you want more information on repair & maintenance th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Hi Jessica. It may be lacking oil on the spindle is all. Do not put a bobbin on the spindle and just move the spindle left & right a couplie of times. Now just try to spin the spindle with your fingers while it is on the left side. It should turn freely. If it is stiff or not spinning put a drop of oil on the top and let it soak down. If you put too much it can get on the rubber friction ring (tire) and for sure you won't wind a bobbin with a slippery tire. When the spindle turns easily try to wind a bobbin. If it still won't wind then the tire may be old and stiff and can't get a good grip on the handwheel to spin. Now you're talking about removing the cover and inspecting the tire and associated parts. This video goes into detail about the cover and BW system th-cam.com/video/SgA8Y_WMleo/w-d-xo.html Here are a cou0le of trusted sellers of the tire (there are many more and some sewing center may have it also) www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-353/products/bobbin-winder-tire-friction-wheel-29-mm-x-15-mm-x-7-mm-part-15287a www.sewingpartsonline.com/bobbin-winder-tire-standard-15287-a.aspx If you need help with getting the covers off, or any other parts or maintenance for the Genie models here are my 20 videos for model 353 in a playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thanks for watching my channel and good luck.
Hi Jessica. Of course, there are a few things that can cause this. You don't describe "everything" you've tried to correct the problem so I'll mention a couple of the most common causes. Start with the needle thread and pull it completely out and rerun it thru the whole path. Be sure you have it correctly. You can download a free copy of the instruction manual if you'd like directly from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 That manual also shows the correct way to insert the bobbin into the bobbin case. Errors in either of those processes can cause thread nesting. Next is the thread tension unbalance. In your case nesting under the fabric is a sign the bobbin thread tension is higher than the needle thread tension. That is usually caused by an error running the upper thread incorrectly thru the tension dial, and the one on the Genie is a little tricky. You can test to see if you did it correctly by running the thread all the way up to, but not through, the needle. Now lower the foot, set the tension to about 4, and start pulling down the needle thread. You should feel resistance from the tension discs squeezing the thread and now start tuning the dial slowly to a higher tension number while you keep pulling the thread. See? the thread should get harder and harder to pull. If it does not then the tension unit is misthreaded or may be dirty and full of lint that prevents the discs from squeex=zing the thread. Try cleaning the tension unit. Next would be if the bobbin case was threaded wrong by you or the tension spring on the bobbin case is full of lint, dirt, or too tight. The bobbin thread should pull off the bobbin in a counterclockwise path from the top left as you place the bobbin in the case, then the thread is routed behing the tension spring. So, if you have no/too little tension above, or too much tension below the top needle thread gets pulled down thru the fabric. Sometimes the tension spring on the bobbin case is way too high. You can tell just by pulling the bobbin thread and seeing if it pulls hard. I have a video for cleaning and adjusting a similar bobbin case if you feel that is the cause: th-cam.com/video/HT5XZ5eYYEQ/w-d-xo.html I have a complete Playlist for this Model 353 Genie with videos for removing the covers, cleaning, adjusting most of the parts, etc., and even removing and cleaning the entire needle thread tension unit if needed. You can find that Playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Those are the most common causes so that's where we start troubleshooting first. Thanks again for watching my channel, and good luck.
Thank you so much for the detailed response!!!! I threaded the machine wrong 😑 but I did it the way you describe in your videos and it worked. AGAIN, THANKYOU!!!!
@@jessicakarros611 I'm glad that is all it was, and we've all done that at some point. Our human mistakes are usually the easiest to fix. Happy sewing.
Thanks for this great video. I received this machine as a gift. I like it. The only thing missing and I would like to find it is the cover with the storage underneath for the connection. Do you have an idea where can I start to look for? I am in Canada.
Glad it was helpful! Occasionally you can find a seller on eBay parting out a machine. The covers sell quickly . It is hit or miss and you need to check often. Model 354 has the same cover. Good Luck
Hola, Monica, y bienvenida a Andy Tube. Estoy feliz de que hayas encontrado mi canal y si mi video fue útil, estoy agradecido de que me lo hagas saber. ¿Hasta la próxima, tal vez?
Dang it! Your model 353 uses type 15x1 needles (called catalog 2020 before) It is the universal needle most machines use now and can be found almost everywhere in craft stores, Walmart, eBay, Amazon. You can use sizes 9-11-14-15-18. Small number = finer fabric and larger = heavier fabrics, size 14 most common. Singer brand, Schmetz, Organ, Dritz. There are special jeans and leather needles. All-purpose means OK for knit fabrics, but they make ballpoint needles for only that and sharp point for woven fabrics too. Then there's Teflon coated, etc. You can buy combo packs of different sizes. If you'd like a free instruction manual you can download a PDF from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Happy sewing, Emile.
You don't have to manually threadle the eye of the lever at the top. Just slip the thread over the lever and gently pull. The thread slides towards the back of the lever and gets automatically threadled as the eye is open towards the end at the back.
Thanks for watching my video and leaving a comment. If you are talking about the Needle Thread Take-up Lever on this machine there is not an opening to slide in the thread. It has to be threaded through the eye. This is clearly shown on page 11 of the Singer Instruction Manual for Model 353 which is available for free at this Singer link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf In addition to the manual, there are a couple of clear pictures of the actual Take-up Lever on the machine between 1:45 and 1:51 of this slideshow: th-cam.com/video/Tu2V-_EOgBI/w-d-xo.html I do not know if other Model 353/354 Genie/Starlet Machines had the type of lever you mention. I have not seen them.
I answered this question you asked on another Genie video here: th-cam.com/video/-XrPJTtv7Sc/w-d-xo.html In that answer, I forgot to mention I did a 22 video series recently about adjusting and removing parts on the 353/354 model. It does not include the vertical shaft replacement, but it does cover many of the steps you need to do. It may help if you decide to replace the vertical shaft. Here is the playlist for the Genie: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Congratulations. SInger model 353 uses the Apollo Bobbin Case www.ebay.com/itm/292096892214?hash=item440254dd36:g:~jsAAOSwrYRcdg4X It uses Singer Class 66 Plastic Bobbins www.ebay.com/itm/302382785784?hash=item46676b24f8:g:p0EAAOSwPhdVHHqH You can download a FREE copy of the Instruction manual from Singer if you need it at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 I have 20 more videos for this model if you are interested in cleaning, adjusting, oiling, belt replacement, etc in a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thanks for watching my channel and happy sewing.
Yes, you can usually find vintage parts on eBay: www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=singer+model+353+354&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_osacat=0&_odkw=singer+model+353+ Online stores also have aftermarket parts and supplies: www.sewingpartsonline.com/search.html?sort.relevance=desc&keywords=singer%20353&index=32 www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-353 thriftyfarmgirl.com/singer-354-genie-sewing-machine-parts Almost all of the 353/354 model parts are the same. FREE Instruction Manual from Singer: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 You can buy the Service Manual for $8.99 here: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ The only known weak part on the 353/354 is the top gear on the vertical shaft. Plastic. A new gear is less than $10 but time consuming to replace. Here is an example of the top gear: studio.th-cam.com/users/videoM3bFtlV1Y6s/edit?Fmy_videos If the hook does not rotate or won't stay in time with the needle it's usually the top gear failing. 😒
My arm shaft gear has disintegrated. I can purchase a new one, but cannot locate instructions on replacement. Do I need to dig from the top or the bottom of the machine?
Hi Carol. I have never had to do this, so don't have the knowledge. Terry Fielding at www.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Series.html has the best info I could find in the past. He mentions that it requires removing the top main shaft of the machine, a tricky repair. He also says some are made with the gear attached permanently to the shaft and some use set screws to hold the gear to the shaft. I used his free guide to learn how to remove all the panels to access the inside. It is here if you need that >> www.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Items/Panel_Removal.pdf Originally he said he hoped to put up a guide for gear replacement, but I don't see it on his site. Don't hesitate to ask him about it though. He has helped me many times in the past when I was stuck during a repair. He is the best source I know of at this time for Genie information. Good Luck.
i have exactly one like this from Japan bought in 1977. It was doing well until recently, one small part within that part where the bobbin case is was lost and it cannot function anymore. I have to find a mechanic who knows how to fix it.
Tu es le bienvenu mon ami. Si vous êtes intéressé par le Génie, rendez-vous dans quelques semaines pour une surprise. Ne le dites à personne encore. Merci d'avoir regardé.
Would you like to buy another one? I just bought one but it has that old motor smell when sewing and I can't stand that smell- I like the machine and it sews great just have asthma and slightest odors makes me sick-
I'm good, thanks. You could wear a mask and clean the machine. The smell isn't only from the motor: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Sorry, I don't work on T & S models. Terry, the Touch & Sew "Guru" who runs tandtrepair has several guides for sale, including the factory guides and some he wrote himself. He was a lead technician for Singer when all the T & S machines came out, then had his own store for 10 years. You can find his manuals on this page: store.tandtrepair.com/tosew700se.html Terry gives Andy Tube viewers 20% off everything they buy this year, 2021. Just use coupon andy-h-yt at checkout. Thanks for watching my channel.
You're very welcome, crystal. Here are the other 21 videos I made about working on the Genie: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thank you for watching my channel.
It is a rotary hook that is powered by a timing belt. Here is the timing belt video: th-cam.com/video/aV8QOLlvfkM/w-d-xo.html That video is one of 20 for working on/cleaning/oiling the Genie model 353 and here is the entire Playlist of those videos: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thanks for watching my channel.
@@ccfulton22 You're very welcome. I don't know if you are thinking of getting this model or not, but it is my favorite true portable Singer machine. Very versatile and powerful. It's great if you have a small place and it's easy to take on extended vacations, etc. This is the model my wife uses for taking to the church for their sewing ministry b/c it's all contained, has a built-in handle, and can sew clothing, curtains, upholstery covers, heavy denim, and thick fleece. Sorry, getting carried away. Thanks again for asking and I will remember in the future to include that type of information in my "tour" videos. Take care.
@@andytubesewing1953 I am interested in getting one and was pretty set on it after watching your videos on it, but I'm wary of buying machines online and I found one for sale that I could pick up but it is quite far away and I don't know if I'm up for the drive. Don't apologize for getting carried away! People like you that are passionate and take the time to educate others make us viewers feel more confident about buying and operating this machine. I'm glad your wife has found a machine that works for her and her needs. That is so invaluable. Thank you! We appreciate you!
@@ccfulton22 Very kind of you. There are some very nice portable style models besides the Genie. They have old sty;e plastic cases but the machines are metal and strong and easy to maintain. Maybe one of them will be found closer to you. Models you may like are the 337/338 and 347/348. A heavier portable was made in Italy by Singer and is well-liked, the model 237. These are all zigzag models. There is a clean-looking 347 for sale 5 miles from me for $25 as an example. If you like you can look at my playlist page for the playlist by the model number I mentioned to see the machines and how to care for them. The 337/338 are oscillating hook, BTW. Here is my main Playlist page: th-cam.com/channels/USPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4w.htmlplaylists I know you will find one you like in the future. Think of all the sewing/crafting you could do this winter! 😊
It uses 15x1 type needles in sizes 9, 11, 14, 16, and 18. (Previously called style 2020 by SInger) There are needles for different fabrics and purposes, like for jeans, leather, knit fabrics, woven fabrics, etc. For most regular sewing you can use a "universal" or "multi-purpose" needle and ballpoint for knit fabrics only. You can find a few brands and they often can be found in a multi-pack of different sizes. www.walmart.com/ip/SINGER-Universal-and-Ball-Point-Sewing-Machine-Needles-8-Pieces/24548274 Recommended needle type/size for different fabrics can be found on page 6 of the 56-page Instruction Manual that can be downloaded for free from SInger at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Thanks for watching my channel, and good luck.
A real bargain. If the top gear on the vertical shaft is still good you are golden. Everything else I cover in the 20+ videos of this playlist for model 353 th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html It's a wonderful machine. If it did not come with the Instruction Manual you can still download it for free from Singer www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Thanks for watching my channel, Gwen, and good luck.
Can anybody help i thrifted this machine and for the life of me it won’t sew through the material. It appears to be threaded with the knot but it won’t sew threw the material and if it does it pokes a hole then just does a straight line that sits on top
Not sure what "threaded with the knot" means, but some of what you describe can be tension problems, either the needle thread or bobbin thread. The machine may also have lost OR be losing the timing of the needle to the hook. Here is a playlist of videos for model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html One of the videos explains how to check and set that timing. th-cam.com/video/qMOa5QP71as/w-d-xo.html You can just check it without changing anything. The original Instruction Manual is available for free from Singer Support: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 One other possibility is that the machine is 50 years old and the plastic gear on top of the vertical shaft has lost OR is starting to lose teeth. When that happens the turning of the hook becomes very erratic and the machine can sew OK one moment, then skip stitches the next. It is quite an ordeal to replace that gear on this model because it must be done from the top after removing and moving several other parts. The method is shown, step-by-step in the service manual you can buy and download here for $8.99 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ The last video in the playlist I mentioned above is a link to a video by one of my viewers who developed some shortcuts to replace the gear. Other videos in the list show how to remove the covers and clean, remove, and replace other parts of the machine. Thanks for trying to save the machine and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for the reply so I figured out the issue now I have a secondary issue. The bobbin thread is being pulled through to the top of the material. There’s no nesting or balling. I changed the tension and it helped a lot but when I do a straight stitch I can see the bobbin thread (I was using two tone to test) I tried adjusting the thread tension even to 0 and it still gives me the same effect. The thread I thread through the needle seems to be very stiff and when I try to pull the thread to cut it off, it snaps the thread and pulls the needle. I’m skimmed all of the play list and I’m not seeing any video describing what I can do . 😅 hoping I can get this fixed so I don’t have to get of the machine
@@emilykochco Thank you. The presented problem is tension, either too much needle thread tension or too little bobbin thread tension. With the presser foot lifted you should be able to pull your fabric out to cut the thread, of course. The cause for the thread breaking and flexing/bending the needle can be the upper tension not releasing completely (dirty, maladjusted) or your thread size and needle eye size are mismatched. Forget sewing for a moment. Just lift the presser foot and try pulling upward on the needle thread just before it goes into the takeup lever. There should be barely any drag on the thread. If there is no drag then the problem is after the tension assembly so look at the needle/thread. If you DO have tension on the needle thread in the above test then look from there back towards the spool of thread for your problem. Here is the 23-video playlist for model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html One of those videos is 81 minutes of everything I know about upper tension on model 353: th-cam.com/video/3zzAdVs_8Sw/w-d-xo.html It helps if you isolate the problem in a logical progression. On a thrifted machine, it should be cleaned and oiled before even trying to sew.
So you push the little bobbin symbol on the center disc of the handwheel to stop the motion of the needle/feed dog for bobbin winding. After winding the bobbin you push on the center disc of the handwheel, but this time directly across from the little bobbin symbol. That puts the machine back into sewing mode. The center disc basically just rocks from one side to the other. Thanks for watching my channel.
Sure. It's a straghtforward ZigZag model and easy to use. Forward, reverse, a couple different ZZ stitched, built-in light and auto presser on the the presser foot. It has one weak spot of a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft. When it breaks it is a very involved job to replace. If you look at this model to buy it, be absolutely sure the hook rotates normally and smoothly. When the gear breaks (it's 45 Y.O. Plastic) the timing belt and hook quit turning, period. If the gear is Ok then you could learn to sew on it, as you could with most vintage (pre-1975) models. Here's a video of what I look for when buying a vintage Singer: th-cam.com/video/KTqoB38cuFY/w-d-xo.html If you'd like to know more about the model (or almost any Singer Model) just go here and enter the model number in the search box to download a copy of the instruction manual with all the info about how theat model works: www.singer.com/support Good Luck, Ms. Apple and happy future sewing.
I've been restoring a Genie myself. Your video was just what I needed. One last thing needs attention though, the thread spool on top of the machine needs replacing. Using the internet service manuals, I can find the part and number I need but no way to order it. Any ideas or spare parts to recommend? Linda Taliaferro, Crystal Beach, TX
You are talking about the pull up retractable spool? Replacing because missing or broken? Yes, hard to find. Were you able to remove all the covers and look at the retaining clip inside the machine? My best luck with parts like this has been to look on EBay for sellers of other parts of the machine, and email them to see if they have what I need. I have always found someone who is parting out a machine, and they will list the part on EBay and notify me so I can buy it. I bought handle clips for my Genie in this manner.
Really? Wow, you don't see many of the 495 Starlet models around. Nicely done. Here is a free instruction manual from Singer if anyone needs it: www.singer.com/search/support?title=495 Thanks for watching my channel.
The models sold in America were labeled "Genie" and sold in other countries as "Starlet". Both Models. The 354 added a 4th stitch to the pattern selector; the "Elastic Stretch Stitch". Both models had "Blindstitch", "Multi-Stitch Zig-Zag" and "Plain Zig-Zag". Great question, Fred. Thanks for asking.
I had to download the INstruction and Parts Manuals to learn about this model. www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20495%20Scarlet%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf parts.singerco.com/CPpartCharts/4_4999/495.pdf I don't think was sold in the USA, which is too bad. It has all four of the stitches like the 354, but with the convertible bed into free-arm, it looks very sweet! Thanks for sharing.
The Needle Type is 15x1. You can use sizes 9-11-14-16-18. A free copy of the Instruction Manual can be download from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Good Luck, Layla.
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Welcome to Andy Tube, May. Yes the bulb can be replaced. The silver metal bracket that holds the bulb is on a hinge and swings down about 2 inches to access the bulb. You gently push the bulb in a little bit and turn it counter-clockwise and pull out. Replace it by pushing the new bulb in a little and turning it clock-wise. You can download a free copy of the original instruction manual for this machine at www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf The bulb changing instructions are on page 48. The manual is full of information on using and maintaining the machine. Thank you for watching ANdy Tube.
Hmmm....drive system. Well, there is a motor belt and the timing belt runs on metal cogged pulleys. There is a plastic gear at the top of the vertical shaft. There are 3 pattern cams that are plastic. The handwheel is plastic. The horizontal arm shaft, counter-balances, take-up lever, connecting link, are all metal. The forked feed connection and feed lifter/rocker system is all metal. The frame inside is heavy cast aluminum. The machine carry weight is between 18 and 19lbs. You can see the inside here >> th-cam.com/video/-XrPJTtv7Sc/w-d-xo.html
Why, you can't see through my hand? 😉 Sorry to block that view, Emile. When you bring up the loop of bobbin thread through the hole in the needle plate you open the loop of thread and take both the needle and bobbin threads UNDER the raised up presser foot and to the back behind the presser bar and needle plate. I say take the threads "between the toes" b/c some times the threads get wrapped around the front of the presser foot. You move the threads to the back so they do not get tangled into your stitch when you start sewing. The directions are on page 12 of the Singer Instruction Manual for Model 353 which is available for free from this safe link at SInger company: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Thank you for asking and allowing me to clarify the method I was trying to demonstrate, and for watching my channel. Happy Sewing. ✨
@@Gelime_ Sure, no worries Emile. I have 20+ videos about the Genie model in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html BTW, that instruction manual has 56 pages all about using the machine and attachments. Hope you enjoy the machine. Take Care.
Hi Andy..
Thanks for the great video's.
My singer 353 recently caught fire. Taking the cover of the motor, revealed the capacitor across the windings had broken down. The only information i could see on it is the rating (230v which is under-rated) @10Mhz. I can't see the value in micro farads.. i just wondered if you or any of your viewers knows the value...thanks...Chris Ball.
OK, Chris, I will pin your question to the top of the comments. Personally, I would remove that completely and not replace it. My understanding is that was used to prevent radio frequency interference. You could also find them in the motor sometimes. They are not needed in modern times. There is information about this online and TH-cam.
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Thank you for this video Andy. Even after 8years I found this video very helpful as I have just purchased it off someone and so clueless on what to do. Thank you
You are very welcome. I have a full playlist of videos for this model. If you need to replace belts, adjust parts, clean, or see how to oil, the videos can help.
th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html At this link you can read the manual or make a free account and download it for free.
www.scribd.com/document/432432883/SINGER-Genie-353-Sewing-Machine I appreciate your comment and wish you happy sewing.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thank you so much Andy
@@makindemary9021 Happy sewing.
Amazing video!! Very well demonstration! I had my grandmother's Singer for four years and I couldn't even figure out how to open it.
With your video I was able to open even the silver plates and deep clean inside! My grandma would have been ecstatic! I am ecstatic 😄 And it's such a user friendly and beautiful machinery!
Thank you so much for your video!!
You're welcome, but thank you for keeping that little jewel in service. I'm glad you found the video and wish you happy sewing on a wonderful family heirloom.
This is really great! I got this machine that used to belong to my grandma, but I didn't know how to work it. This video really helped to get me started. Thanks!
Welcome, Christa. Your Granma made a good choice. The Genie is my favorite portable Singer; all wrapped up so it's good to go. Just in case you did not get the instruction manual for it, you can download a FREE copy here:www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
Also, last June I made a 20+ video playlist for the 353. All about repair and maintenance, including where and how to oil it. If your machine has just been sitting for a long time, doing a good oiling before using it is a great idea. Here is the link to the videos:
th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
I'm excited for you to have that machine, and thanks for your comment. Good Luck.
Thank you so much for these videos! I just replaced the drive belt on my 353 Starlet following your tutorials! Saved me a fortune! Thanks again! 👍🏽🇬🇧
Nice work!🌟 I'm glad you found the video. Happy sewing.
@@andytubesewing1953 I feel like I can do anything now! 👩🎓👩🎓🏆😂
@@alisoncameron4937 Why not? Desire and willingness are about 90% of any endeavor and you obviously have it. It makes me wonder... what will you do next?
Ilove how detailed this video is! Me as an aspiring tailor really find this video very helpful to then end! Thank you very much! I sincerely appreciate the effort uploading this video ❤️
Thank you for the very nice comment, Mercy. It is a very capable machine and good for clothes making and alterations. It's great that it has the Multi-Stitch ZigZag (stretch zigzag) and Blind Hem ZigZag built right into the machine. Also, if you like, you can download the original 56-page Instruction Manual for free 👀 from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 It shows how to use all the features and
includes directions for different materials, how to make buttonholes, how to sew in a zipper, change the light bulb (LED is recommended now) and basic maintenance and oiling. Most people don't read the manual these days but they are valuable in my opinion. I also have 22 more videos for this machine in a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html I cover almost every part of the machine for maintenance and replacement including timing and belt replacement as well as annual deep lubrication and so forth. It's my favorite portable "All wrapped up and good to go" portable Singer ZigZag machine. Good luck with your sewing adventure and take care.
Thank you Andy!
You have amazing knowledge and skill when it comes to understanding and sharing how sewing machines work. I was about to give up, as I couldn't get the tension right, when I decided to watch your video. I had re-thread my machine so many times, using the guide in the manual and on the cover, but missed that last little slit on the needle holder. You've saved my machine. The tension still seems to need to be set higher than I'd like, but I don't think I'm ready to tackle the tension mechanism yet.
However, thanks to another of your videos. I was able to change the motor belt, which I never thought I could do.Thanks for your generosity in sharing with us.
Look at you, Sandy. Changing motor belts and all. Good on you 👍 When you feel the needle thread requires too much tension it can be lint build up in the tension assembly; between the discs and on the coil of the takeup /check spring. You could try a gently cleaning by removing the needle thread and turning the dial to zero then lifting the presser foot. Now with tension off, you can blow some canned air from the sides, or use a hairdryer with no/low heat but high airflow. I've also had luck covering the assembly with a vacuum hose and lifting/lowering the foot slowly a few times. Any of those can help get debris out of the discs/spring. Even a tiny ball of lint can prevent the discs from squeezing the thread for tension, so you have to use higher and higher settings. I have also used 1/4 inch strips of old t-shirt material dipped in alcohol to "shoeshine" between the discs gently being careful of that check spring... easy does it. You can use tooth floss too, but be sure it is not waxed. Thanks for the nice comment, and thanks very much for watching my channel.
No, thank YOU! Great channel!
@@sandy.sessions 😀
Thank you so very much for doing this! I have this machine, purchased in 1974. I never knew how to EXACTLY use it to the degree of expertise you have shown! I am particularly glad to know how to properly thread it and thread the bobbin! You did such a beautiful job in making this video and I am very, very grateful! THANK YOU!! :)
Nice of you to comment Carrie. I hope you will use your Genie more often now. It really is a nice machine and very versatile. Have fun and thank you.
Thorough and detailed review of this machine. Incredibly helpful instructions on threading the thing. We can't thank you enough for making this available!! :D
You are welcome, Marie. I'm glad you found the video. I have a playlist of 20+ videos for the Genie if you ever need to clean, adjust or repair it.
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My favorite portable Singer ZigZag machine.
This is the best video I have watched on youtube since I can remember. Thank you so much for making and uploading this vid. It's helped me immeasurably!
And yours is the best comment I ever received. Thank YOU for taking th tme. I'm glad it helped.
Agreed!!!
Thank you so much for this video. You have helped my aunt and I figure this machine out on multiple issues we were having and we cannot thank you enough!! Blessings 🤍
I'm glad you found my channel. I enjoyed making the 20+ videos for the Genie and if they helped I'm glad th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
It is kind of you to comment like this and I appreciate the feedback. Happy sewing and hi Auntie 😀
Andy Tube WOW! Thank you so much!!!
@@bluepeoniez Now worries and happy sewing!
Thanks so much for the tutorial! I got this sewing machine at a thrift store and had no idea where to start. Now I know how to use it because of your video! Cheers!
I'm glad you found the video. You can download a free copy of the original 56-page Instruction Manual from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/outdated_product/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
I have a 20+ video playlist of this model showing how to adjust, repair, clean, replace parts if you ever have a need. The playlist is here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Thanks for watching my channel, Heidi.
Thank you so much for making this video. I refer to it almost every time I bring out my sewing machine to either double check or remind myself of what I'm doing.
Welcome, Emile. It makes me happy you like the video enough to be a repeat viewer. I appreciate the comment. Happy sewing.
My mum gifted me her Singer Scarlet when I was in uni more than 6 years ago. Thanks for this video
How nice... thanks to Mum! I'm glad you found the video. I have 21 more videos for this model in a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html You can also download a PDF copy of the Instruction Manual for FREE from Singer if you'd like to have it: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
Happy sewing and thanks for watching my channel.
Just found one $5. Works- it’s amazing. Thanks for the tour video.
Wow, what a deal! Congratulations. Here is a Playlist of my 23 videos of maintenance & repairs for Model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html You can download a FREE digital copy of the original 20=page Instruction Manual that shows all the controls and usage info including buttonholes, sewing tips, and lists the available feet and Fashion Aids that work with this model. The download page is here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Thanks for watching my channel, Bonnie, and happy sewing
Thanks so much.I had a problem using my aunt's gift.I solved it.❤very helpful video.
Thanks for the nice comment 🙏 Here is a playlist of my 23 videos for model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Including cover removal, belt replacement, oiling, etc. You can also download a Free copy of the Instruction Manual from the Singer SUpport page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
Thank you for the wonderful tutorial. Extremely well presented.
Welcome. Here is my playlist of model 353 videos if you have any questions:
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Thank you for watching my channel.
Merci Beaucoup Andy, nous pouvons maintenant utiliser notre si mignonne singer!
Tu es la bienvenue et c'est tellement mignon. Ma machine Singer portable préférée. J'ai nommé le mien Bennie. J'ai fait plusieurs vidéos sur le travail sur ce modèle, donc si vous avez des problèmes, vous pouvez trouver de l'aide. th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé ma chaîne. Prends soin de toi.
Thank you soooooo much for this tutorial it was very very helpful I am so grateful God bless you MR. Andy 💕💕💕🙏
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting. All my Genie videos are here:
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Take Care, Saphire
Hi Andy ! Thank you from Paris, France ! I bought this sewing machine for my girlfriend during the quarantine, and we''ve both testing out the machine that we now understand thanks to your video !
Many thanks and happy holidays ! ✌
François
You're welcome. That's a nice gift you gave her. Here are 20 more videos for this machine if you have any issues once you start sewing. Cover removal, belt change, timing setting, oiling, etc. A nice compact, powerful portable machine. Thanks for watching my channel. Happy New Year (can't come too soon) ✨
Thank you so much for posting this! I bought one of these babies in a Goodwill find for $14.99. Everything included with the exception of missing the lower thread guide. I look forward to learning more with this machine and I'm pretty sure to impress my grandma from the knowledge I gained from your video. Thanks again!
You are welcome, Holly! I'm glad you found Andy Tube. If you need a free copy of the instruction manual just follow this link to Singer. Have fun. www.singerco.com/uploads/download/c2dcb154d380a664d91c789cd6ec40a6085e8f68.pdf
Thanks Andy, am very grateful. Will look on u tube. Please keep up the excellent informative video's
Good Luck!
I got mine for my 16th birthday I'm now 67 still works
Wow, that's a great comment. It's my favorite portable Singer. Thanks for watching.
how do you solve your feed dog probelms
OMG, this is my grandma's sewing machine. I have sewed a few skirts on it as well. It doesn't work so well anymore, so I have a newer one as well. But it was definitely a good machine and has been working for about 40-50 years.
What a treasure from your grandma. Other than replacing a top vertical gear on the machine, the other maintenance items are fairly easy to do and I show how in this playlist of videos th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html The other item that can cause poor performance is the foot pedal. AT 50 years old it may have never been cleaned and adjusted. I have a playlist of videos for doing that also th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKItPLWcK24FBoMdHK8vTXNi.html Thank you for watching my channel and happy sewing no matter which machine.
@@andytubesewing1953 Oh thank you, I will watch that in detail and see what I can do. I did oil it a few times which kind of helped, but I will look into this, because it is definitely a good machine!
In the first playlist are videos for removing all the plastic covers and another video showing how and where to oil and lube the machine like the Singer store would have done it during an annual cleaning/adjusting. You may enjoy working on her machine and remembering how she sewed and crafted so many nice things with it over the years. If kept cleaned and oiled your grandkids could be sewing on it someday. Take care.
Thank you so much........ Just got over if that's and would have been lost without you❤
Thanks for the nice comment Nichole and happy sewing!
I should have mentioned before that I have 20+ videos for working on and cleaning, and tuning this model if you find issues:
th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html You can also download a FREE copy of the Instruction Manual from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
Take care.
Thanks,i found your instruction how to use it from start it's a big help Thank you very much
You are welcome. I'm glad you found the video. FYI, you can download a free copy of the Instruction Manual from SInger at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 I like the 353 model very much and have several videos for repairing and maintaining, belt change, oiling, etc. if you have any interest in them. Here is the Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
This tutorial is amazing and really helpful! Thanks so much. :)
That is very kind of you, Chris. I have recently started a series on this model to show how to remove, replace, repair and adjust it. I have 8 videos so far if you care to see any of them here is the link >> th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Thank you for watching my channel
Hi Andy, just wanted to say this video was really helpful and you seem really passionate about what you do and it's really inspiring. I recently picked up a Singer 384 on the side of the road and this really helped!
What a nice treasure to find! I've never seen the 384 but if it like this Genie model then these other videos may help if you have a problem in the future th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thank you for your nice comment and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thanks a lot! Yes I haven't been able to find anything on the 384 but it's almost identical to yours so this was really helpful!
@@maeoreilly7452 very welcome and good luck.
Thanks! Just rescued a Genie from a recycle bin , looks to be in fine shape. (Once I learned how to get the case open lol)
thanks for saving it. Make sure the hook rotates and you are golden. Take Care.
Hi my daughters machine said stitches are tight on top and lose on the bottom it’s a 354 Genie I purchased for my wife when they first came out .it is not over use just some simple mending
Did you have hands-on the machine, William, or just heard this from your daughter? When threading loops on the bottom that usually means you have very little or no tension on the needle thread. Be sure she is threading the tension unit properly as shown in the manual, including lifting the presser foot before threading. The tension unit could also be dirty or have lint in it preventing the tension discs from squeezing the needle thread. I have several videos for the machine in a playlist th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html including videos about repairing the tension unit. Conversely would be if something is wrong with the bobbin case or threading of it and there is WAY too much tension on the bobbin thread, but normally it is an upper tension mistake or problem.
Hi Andy. Thanks so much for all of your informative tutorials! I recently purchased a Singer Genie. I like to plug my older machines into a power cord for safety.The plugs are longer on this machine and don’t fit the strip as my other vintage machines do. I plan to buy another strip to see a but I wondered if you or any of your subscribers noticed this too. It is the original power cord. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks for watching my channel. The original line cord on model 353 is black and has a non-polarized plug with 5/8 inch long prongs.
Thank you very much for your effort to show about handling the machine. I had a desire to own a Singer machine, and one day I found a Starlet next to the container :) With the help of WD40 and your instructions, i managed to master the basics, and here I have already shortened the work pants, and hemmed the legs again. Greetings from Serbia.
Thank you for saving the machine. You see that it is a very worthy model and quite strong & versatile. Congratulations on learning to sew quickly. I still don't sew but have managed to learn how to fix machines. I have 25+ videos for your model if you'd like to learn about maintenance: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Thanks for sharing your success story.
Awesome tutorial, helped alot with my first time on the genie.
I'm glad you found the video. It's a real nice machine. You can download a FREE copy of the original Instruction Manual from the Singer website if you'd like a copy: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 I also have a playlist of 20+ videos for this model if you have any issues with it or find you need a new motor or timing belt. If it's sat idle for a long time a good oiling usually helps it sew better. th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Happy sewing!
This video is superb. I recently acquired the starlet and was at a complete loss as to where to start
Your comment is very kind and much appreciated. The Starlet/Genie is fun & versatile. Enjoy!
Thank you so much for making this video! Very helpful!
I'm glad you found it and thanks for commenting. I have 20 more videos if you have any issues with your Genie th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
A copy of the Instruction Manual is still available for free from Singer at this link.
www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Happy Sewing✨
I have the machine but not the case. I really appreciate the how to. I want to learn how to sew. I crochet, bead, embroider and knit and think sewing will be a good addition to my craft repertoire
It is a nice portable fore crafting. Here are all 22 videos about the 353 Genie: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
If you'd like a FREE copy of the original Instruction Manual you can download it from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
Thanks for watching my channel.
Oh wow this is a life saver! Thank you so much
Thank you. I'm glad you found the video. Here are all 22 of my Genie 353 videos in a playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html You can still download a FREE copy of the instruction manual from the Singer Support Page at this link www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Happy sewing.
Elle est pas mal cette machine, et beaucoup de points ! Mais elle se rapproche des machines familialles d'aujourd hui ...non ??? Je parle du design global, en plus je crois qu'elle est en plastique non ? Mais je préfère la singer 301 car elle me paraît plus ancienne... et le design moins commun... merci beaucoup Andy de nous montrer toutes ces machines et leurs fonctionnement, en plus en ce qui me concerne j'apprends l'Anglais en même temps !!! C'est super !!! Take care🎩🎩🎩
Oui, plus moderne que le 301A, et un boîtier en plastique et un engrenage en plastique. Vous avez un très bon sens du design si vous appréciez le style de la 301A. C'était un modèle très révolutionnaire; la première aiguille oblique jamais fabriquée, tout en métal, en aluminium et en acier, à l'exception des cordelettes en vinyle, de la borne en bakélite, de l'œillet et des pieds en caoutchouc, de la roue dentée textolite et de l'ampoule en verre. Avec tout ça ça pèse moins que ce modèle Genie. Merci d'avoir regardé Andy Tube.
Merci beaucoup monsieur vous m’avez bien aidé je viens de récupérer cette machine qui appartenait à ma maman je vous souhaite une bonne journée
Merci pour votre commentaire. Je suis heureux que vous ayez trouvé la vidéo et que cela vous ait aidé. Voici 22 autres vidéos sur ce modèle si vous rencontrez des problèmes à l'avenir.https: //th-cam.com/users/playlist? List = PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p
Prenez soin d'être en sécurité.
Bonjour Dolores34, je suis tombée sur cette machine et j'hésite a la prendre, je suis débutante et je ne m'y connais pas du tout en machine a coudre. La trouvez vous intéressante pour apprendre a coudre? Merci a l'avance
Kaoutar Lguaouzi Oui je la trouve très très bien je m’en sers régulièrement vous pouvez sans hésiter vous l’acheter bonne journée
@@dinou1958 Merci bcp de votre réponse
This is a really cute machine!
Groovy, Baby 🦄✨
Thank you so much for the video I learned so much :)
I love hearing that and thank you for letting me know. It was kind of you.
Merci beaucoup ❤️
Très bon accueil, et merci d'avoir regardé ma chaîne. th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Thank you for your invaluable videos! I have a Genie 354
that was purchased new in the late 70’s.
It’s a great little machine after all these years.
I’m having a problem replacing an all purpose snap on presser foot. None that I find fit. I’m using an original satin foot and have no problems removing and replacing it. Recently a sewing vendor suggested I purchase a new shank. What is your experience with replacement
presser feet for this machine? Thank you.
Thanks for watching my channel, Janan. It's been over 10 years since I bought any snap-on feet. For your model 354, the original part number for the ZZ or all-purpose foot is 155962 and you can search online for reputable vendors selling that part number. www.ebay.com/itm/Singer-Snap-On-Zig-Zag-Foot-155962-For-Vertical-Needle-Sewing-Machine-/162747374254
You can find sets that include a new shank too: www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-353/products/new-singer-sewing-machine-snap-on-feet-low-shank-200-300-400-series
The part number of your shank is 155964 and they are also available separately;
www.amazon.com/HONEYSEW-PRESSER-FOOT-HOLDER-SINGER/dp/B01FTL45Q4
www.ebay.com/itm/SINGER-GENUINE-Vertical-Needle-Low-Shank-Foot-Holder-155964-/280457044369?_trksid=p2349526.m4383.l4275.c1#viTabs_0
All the vendors I linked to are reputable;e and I have used them in the past but please shop around. Sometimes you can also find vintage sets on eBay, but I guess you take the chance they might have the same problem as yours.
Thanks for all the great info Andy! I just purchased my Genie 353, no manual and the little tension button that holds the stitch plate down is popped up. Can you tell me how to adjust it? The machine works great but obviously, that catches on my fabric and the plate is not secure. Also, is there a good resource for manuals? All the current sites I've found want me to download a bunch of stuff and I just want the manual. I'm happy to pay for it. Thank you for any information.
Hi, Kathi. Thanks for watching my channel. I'll try to answer your questions. Starting with manuals, you can download a free copy of the Instruction Manual directly from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
You can buy & download a copy of the Service Manual for $8.99 here: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ (The SM does NOT show about fixing the Plate Clamp)
You can download a free copy of the Parts List & Diagram here: p8.secure.hostingprod.com/@site.singeronline.com/ssl/instructions/Sgr_353_354.pdf
The "tension button" you mention is at the top of a post called the Plate Clamp. There should be a Plate Clamp Spring around that post you can see from the bottom of the machine. That spring puts downward pressure on the clamp to hold your needle plate in position. On models 353/354 the spring is held onto the post with a C-clip or CirClip. On most models (earlier) the spring is held on by a simple cotter pin, like the one in this advertisement: www.bonanza.com/items/like/162731261/Singer-329K-Throat-Plate-Pin-Clamp-179609-w-Spring-Clip
If your clamp is popped up it may just need to be cleaned by dropping some alcohol down around the post of the "button top" to soften any dried oil and from the bottom, then adding a couple drops of oil. However, the spring may be full of lint b/c it sits next to the hook. You may be able to push down from the top to get it loose.
If the C-Clip popped off and the spring slid down on the post then you would have no tension on the clamp, but it should slide up and down loosely, so I have the feeling it is just stuck in the up position. The service manual shows how to remove the machine covers if you want to get to the bootom of things 😊 but you can try the clean/lube from the top only first. If your sping and clip are missing the clamp should lift right up out of the hole it is in. If that is the case you can take the clamp to a hardware store and get help finding a spring and clip replacement.
If you prefer videos to a service manual I have a playlist with 20+ more videos of working on the Genie 353 and you can find it here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Those videos show about removing the covers and servicing most of the parts inside the machine. Thanks again for watching my Andy Tube Channel, and good luck.
saw the pinned comment and now I am wondering if older machines are prone to catching fire
Not at all. Some vintage machines had a capacitor to prevent electrical interference from the motor to radio and later, television equipment. They have not been used in sewing machines for decades that I know of. Some capacitors are 50 or 60+ years old and break down, swell up, split open, and leak chemicals. What can start the smoke and or fire is that when the capacitor fails it fails "Closed" meaning it just puts the electrical power straight through to the motor without the pedal being pushed on. I've heard a handful of stories from viewers who heard a noise in another room and walked in to find the sewing motor racing at full speed and no one in the room. Most Instruction Manuals stated to unplug the machine when not in use. An overheating motor and, over-heated loose chemicals can smoke and burn. If there are any concerns the pedal and machine can be inspected and if found, the capacitors can just be removed. Thinking of the millions of sewing machines, just the Singer brand alone, you rarely hear about one starting a fire.
My starlet 353’s top thread keeps breaking. I tried different tensions and different threads but it still breaks pls help!
Welcome to Andy Tube, Abby. It is very frustrating when the needle thread breaks. There are a number of things that can cause this. What I list here is standard troubleshooting advice. You can go here and download a free copy of the original SInger Instruction Manual for your machine. >> www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
Start with pages 6 & 7 to be sure you are using the correct TYPE & SIZE of a needle. Follow pages 8 & 9 and wind a fresh bobbin. Follow pages 10 & 11 and thread the bobbin case and the needle. Pay close attention to how you put the bobbin in the case to be sure the thread will come off in the correct direction. Problems here often cause the top thread (needle) to break.
YES, pull out the existing bobbin and top thread and redo it all.
Normal top tension is 3 to 4. Try sewing a simple straight seam. Working OK now? Congratulations!
If the thread still breaks then go to page 50 and follow the breaking thread troubleshooting guide. OK now? Great!
Thread still breaking? Oh man :( My email address is on the "ABOUT" page of my TH-cam Channel. Maybe you can send a short video to me, or post it on your own TH-cam channel. Of course, the tension unit, bobbin area, and needle plate should be clean and lint free. Following the procedure of rewinding the bobbin and rethreading the needle is often all it takes. Good Luck Abby.
@@andytubesewing1953 very helpful!
@@PaulaStreet I'm glad you found it helpful, Paula. Thanks for commenting.
Extremely useful! Thanks a lot
Thanks for taking the time to comment, and glad it is helpful to you.
Thinking of you.
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Thanks for your kindness, Maria. ✨
We find your videos, especially these about the Genie, most excellent. I have one that has a knocking sound when the take-up lever raises. I wish I could acquire this one you have for sale but, according to your ad on Craigslist, there is no shipping - we live in Georgia. If there's any advice on a fix for our Genie's problem it would be most appreciated. - Glenda Nelligan
+Thomas A. Nelligan, Jr.
Glenda, you are very kind; thank you. You can repair your Genie for much less than just the packing & shipping fees I would need to charge. When the take-up lever is going up, so are the feed dogs. The hook is rotating. All potential causes for the knocking you hear. Terry has a free guide on how to remove all the panels of the Genie. Being able to see all the moving parts could help you find what is hitting inside. www.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Items/Panel_Removal.pdf
You can look for a SERVICE manual (not owners manual) on line for around $10 if needed. That can guide you to repairing the problems. It is surprising how small some of the clearances are on the moving parts. A dropped machine can move a part enough to cause problems. Example: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-genie-353-354-sewing-machine-service-manual/ I hope this will help, and share with us what you find the problem to be please. Then we will all know what to look for.
+Andy Tube Thank you, sir. Looking forward to following your leads. We'll keep in touch. Thanks, again. -Glenda.
Thank you so much for this video! I'm borrowing this machine from a friend and I needed a sewing machine refresher in addition to understanding this particular machine. It was extremely helpful and now I can do my mending!
Thank you, Ariane. I glad you found the video. If you need any more detail you can download a free copy of the instructions from Singer here>> www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
Thanks for commenting.
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Thankyou for showing how to thread, but still cannot figure ou to thread
Upper tension
OK, sorry for that. Here is a list of other videos on TH-cam that also show how: th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=singer+353+thread You can also download a free copy of the original instruction manual directly from SInger at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 It is full of info about using the machine, including the threading.
I'm guessing the Genie is a new machine for you and if you'd like to know more about it I have the 20+ video playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Thanks for watching my channel and good luck.
thanks fo the vidoe.how do you sort out feed dog issues. my fabric is stuck on one place
How the Feed Dog moves is controlled by the height of the Dog and Feed Control also known as the Stitch Length Regulator. Here is my Playlist of videos for model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html One of the videos is for setting the Feed Dog: th-cam.com/video/XrhCkDT0lgA/w-d-xo.html You can take a look to understand it. Other videos are for the Presser Bar that keeps the fabric pressed against the Dog, and most other parts of the machine are covered in other videos. I do not have a video for the Feed Regulator/Stitch Length but you can buy the Service Manual for $8.99 at this link: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ The Stitch Length Regulator instructions are on page 28
thanks alot
@@vumbizangi4339 Sure, and good luck.
The bobbin winder on my genie 354 has stopped working. Help!
Kim
Why did it stop? Just kidding. With only that much information all I can do is give you this link to a document that shows how to remove the plastic panels on a Genie. I believe the spindle mechanism is built into the top of the back panel. You will need to open the panels to see what is going on. Maybe you just need a neww friction ring (rubber tire) or maybe a spring has come lose or broken. Maybe it just needs cleaning. Whatever the reason, the panels must come off. Good Luck.
site.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Items/Panel_Removal.pdf
Hi Andy, thank you very much for the Singer 353 videos, they have been very useful to me. I bought a Starlet 353 machine, and although it sews well, the bobbin winding does not work for me. I have followed all the steps and watched a lot of videos in case I missed something, but it doesn't seem to be the case, I push on the wheel for the winding position and position everything following the instructions. Can you guide me what the problem may be and if I could solve it? Thanks a lot for your help. Greetings from Spain
Hola, Pilar. Thanks for watching my channel. Without seeing a video of your bobbin winder in action I can't say what is wrong. Many times the BW is a forgotten part on the machine and never gets cleaned and oiled. On a vintage machine, a good cleaning and oiling can eliminate many problems. Here are the 22 videos I made for working on the 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html Here is one of those videos and it explains the BW system and how to work on it. th-cam.com/video/SgA8Y_WMleo/w-d-xo.html Maybe these videos can help you with your machine. Good Luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thanks a lot for quick answer. I will try to solve it and I will write you if I find the solution. Have a nice day|
@@pilartorgo3792 Welcome and good luck.
I have the 353 starlet. my thread breaks when I start to sew. I am not sure what I am doing wrong... Can you help? thank you
Hi..I have this same machine. Today the bobbin stopped turning for the needle to catch the thread
Brace yourself, Pam. 90% chance you have a catastrophic failure of the plastic top gear on the vertical shaft. That shaft powers the timing belt pulleys on the bottom that make the hook work. Gear failure = no power = no hook turning = no sewing. The machine is about 50 years old and the gear gets very brittle and finally crumbles and breaks apart.
You can buy a new gear online www.vintagesingerparts.com/products/new-replacement-top-vertical-gear-singer-part-445491-s?_pos=1&_psq=445491-S&_ss=e&_v=1.0
The problem is the many, many steps to change out the gear. About 12 steps to take it out and 12 more to reassemble and adjust the machine. I know a couple guys who did it and they said it is doable but very time-consuming. You can buy the service manual that includes the instructions manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ In my playlist for model 353 I have videos for some of the steps (not all) like removing the covers, needle bar, handwheel, belts, etc.
th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html One of my viewers said he developed a shorter method for replacing the gear. He posted a slide-type video with some pictures and written instructions th-cam.com/video/Qv-UxAjbD9E/w-d-xo.html Sorry for the bad news. It's really a wonderful model and the new gear can last decades. Good luck.
Hi Again Andy! What size bobbin do I need for this machine?? I am having trouble finding the information and the online instructional manual will not load! 😩
It uses Singer Bobbin 172336 also known as Class 66 Bobbin. It is a Plastic Bobbin. It has slightly curved sides. Sold all over the world in sewing shops and online sellers. Probably the best-selling bobbin in the world that fits 300+ Singer Models. It is not mentioned in the manual anyway, so I'm glad you asked. The Singer support page has been on and off for over a month now and not sure why. If you need a copy you can email to andymanuals53@gmail.com and ask them for the Singer 353/354 instruction manual and I'll have them reply with a PDF copy; at no charge. Happy Sewing.
hi there!! im not sure if you will see this comment but thanks for this video! i got this machine from my great aunt and it has been working great until recently. the threading and bobbin threading is all correct but the bobbin thread won't raise and go into the needle plate hole. the bobbin is doing nothing at all while i hand crank the machine. please help!
The indication is that the top gear on the vertical shaft has failed. Old plastic gear. You can buy a new gear/shaft for it www.vintagesingerparts.com/products/new-replacement-top-vertical-gear-shaft-fits-singer-models-242-247-248-252-257-259-267-300-350-353-354-360-362-368-1263-1280 The procedure to replace it is very involved and requires 12 steps to remove and then reversing those 12 steps to reassemble the machine. The instructions are in the original service manual which you can download here for $9 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/ I've never done this replacement, but people have done it. Some use a workaround method of only removing the parts on the right side of the arm shaft from the gear. That is supposedly easier and faster. You can ask around on the online forums and groups to see if there is a better way.
Thanks thanks thanks!!!
You're welcome! Here are 22 more videos for this model if you want more information on repair & maintenance th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Andy, my bobbin is not winding on the machine. It will not rotate to get the thread on there. Is there anything I can do to troubleshoot?
Hi Jessica. It may be lacking oil on the spindle is all. Do not put a bobbin on the spindle and just move the spindle left & right a couplie of times. Now just try to spin the spindle with your fingers while it is on the left side. It should turn freely. If it is stiff or not spinning put a drop of oil on the top and let it soak down. If you put too much it can get on the rubber friction ring (tire) and for sure you won't wind a bobbin with a slippery tire. When the spindle turns easily try to wind a bobbin. If it still won't wind then the tire may be old and stiff and can't get a good grip on the handwheel to spin. Now you're talking about removing the cover and inspecting the tire and associated parts. This video goes into detail about the cover and BW system th-cam.com/video/SgA8Y_WMleo/w-d-xo.html Here are a cou0le of trusted sellers of the tire (there are many more and some sewing center may have it also) www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-353/products/bobbin-winder-tire-friction-wheel-29-mm-x-15-mm-x-7-mm-part-15287a
www.sewingpartsonline.com/bobbin-winder-tire-standard-15287-a.aspx
If you need help with getting the covers off, or any other parts or maintenance for the Genie models here are my 20 videos for model 353 in a playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Thanks for watching my channel and good luck.
Hi Andy! I am having issues with bird nesting of my bottom thread, and I’ve tried everything to remedy it! Do you have any suggestions??
Hi Jessica. Of course, there are a few things that can cause this. You don't describe "everything" you've tried to correct the problem so I'll mention a couple of the most common causes.
Start with the needle thread and pull it completely out and rerun it thru the whole path. Be sure you have it correctly. You can download a free copy of the instruction manual if you'd like directly from the Singer Support page here: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
That manual also shows the correct way to insert the bobbin into the bobbin case. Errors in either of those processes can cause thread nesting.
Next is the thread tension unbalance. In your case nesting under the fabric is a sign the bobbin thread tension is higher than the needle thread tension. That is usually caused by an error running the upper thread incorrectly thru the tension dial, and the one on the Genie is a little tricky. You can test to see if you did it correctly by running the thread all the way up to, but not through, the needle. Now lower the foot, set the tension to about 4, and start pulling down the needle thread. You should feel resistance from the tension discs squeezing the thread and now start tuning the dial slowly to a higher tension number while you keep pulling the thread. See? the thread should get harder and harder to pull. If it does not then the tension unit is misthreaded or may be dirty and full of lint that prevents the discs from squeex=zing the thread. Try cleaning the tension unit.
Next would be if the bobbin case was threaded wrong by you or the tension spring on the bobbin case is full of lint, dirt, or too tight. The bobbin thread should pull off the bobbin in a counterclockwise path from the top left as you place the bobbin in the case, then the thread is routed behing the tension spring. So, if you have no/too little tension above, or too much tension below the top needle thread gets pulled down thru the fabric. Sometimes the tension spring on the bobbin case is way too high. You can tell just by pulling the bobbin thread and seeing if it pulls hard. I have a video for cleaning and adjusting a similar bobbin case if you feel that is the cause: th-cam.com/video/HT5XZ5eYYEQ/w-d-xo.html
I have a complete Playlist for this Model 353 Genie with videos for removing the covers, cleaning, adjusting most of the parts, etc., and even removing and cleaning the entire needle thread tension unit if needed. You can find that Playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Those are the most common causes so that's where we start troubleshooting first.
Thanks again for watching my channel, and good luck.
Thank you so much for the detailed response!!!! I threaded the machine wrong 😑 but I did it the way you describe in your videos and it worked. AGAIN, THANKYOU!!!!
@@jessicakarros611 I'm glad that is all it was, and we've all done that at some point. Our human mistakes are usually the easiest to fix. Happy sewing.
Thanks for this great video. I received this machine as a gift. I like it. The only thing missing and I would like to find it is the cover with the storage underneath for the connection. Do you have an idea where can I start to look for? I am in Canada.
Glad it was helpful! Occasionally you can find a seller on eBay parting out a machine. The covers sell quickly . It is hit or miss and you need to check often. Model 354 has the same cover. Good Luck
Muchas gracias!!!
De nada, Karla. Me alegra que hayas encontrado el video. Feliz costura.
No sabe cuanto me ayudo muchas tracias ❤
Hola, Monica, y bienvenida a Andy Tube. Estoy feliz de que hayas encontrado mi canal y si mi video fue útil, estoy agradecido de que me lo hagas saber. ¿Hasta la próxima, tal vez?
I broke my first needle....I don't know what needle to buy...any thoughts?
Dang it! Your model 353 uses type 15x1 needles (called catalog 2020 before) It is the universal needle most machines use now and can be found almost everywhere in craft stores, Walmart, eBay, Amazon. You can use sizes 9-11-14-15-18. Small number = finer fabric and larger = heavier fabrics, size 14 most common. Singer brand, Schmetz, Organ, Dritz. There are special jeans and leather needles. All-purpose means OK for knit fabrics, but they make ballpoint needles for only that and sharp point for woven fabrics too. Then there's Teflon coated, etc. You can buy combo packs of different sizes. If you'd like a free instruction manual you can download a PDF from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Happy sewing, Emile.
You don't have to manually threadle the eye of the lever at the top. Just slip the thread over the lever and gently pull. The thread slides towards the back of the lever and gets automatically threadled as the eye is open towards the end at the back.
Thanks for watching my video and leaving a comment. If you are talking about the Needle Thread Take-up Lever on this machine there is not an opening to slide in the thread. It has to be threaded through the eye. This is clearly shown on page 11 of the Singer Instruction Manual for Model 353 which is available for free at this Singer link: www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
In addition to the manual, there are a couple of clear pictures of the actual Take-up Lever on the machine between 1:45 and 1:51 of this slideshow: th-cam.com/video/Tu2V-_EOgBI/w-d-xo.html
I do not know if other Model 353/354 Genie/Starlet Machines had the type of lever you mention. I have not seen them.
Any tips on changing the vertical shaft gear. Thanks in
advance. I have 354
I answered this question you asked on another Genie video here: th-cam.com/video/-XrPJTtv7Sc/w-d-xo.html
In that answer, I forgot to mention I did a 22 video series recently about adjusting and removing parts on the 353/354 model. It does not include the vertical shaft replacement, but it does cover many of the steps you need to do. It may help if you decide to replace the vertical shaft. Here is the playlist for the Genie: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
I just got one of these and I was wondering what bobbin case this used?
Congratulations. SInger model 353 uses the Apollo Bobbin Case www.ebay.com/itm/292096892214?hash=item440254dd36:g:~jsAAOSwrYRcdg4X It uses Singer Class 66 Plastic Bobbins www.ebay.com/itm/302382785784?hash=item46676b24f8:g:p0EAAOSwPhdVHHqH
You can download a FREE copy of the Instruction manual from Singer if you need it at this link:
www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
I have 20 more videos for this model if you are interested in cleaning, adjusting, oiling, belt replacement, etc in a playlist here:
th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Thanks for watching my channel and happy sewing.
Hi Andy,i'm ready to pick up the 353 so I may be asking you questions. Right off,parts easy to get? BOB
Yes, you can usually find vintage parts on eBay: www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=singer+model+353+354&_sacat=0&LH_TitleDesc=0&_osacat=0&_odkw=singer+model+353+
Online stores also have aftermarket parts and supplies: www.sewingpartsonline.com/search.html?sort.relevance=desc&keywords=singer%20353&index=32
www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-353
thriftyfarmgirl.com/singer-354-genie-sewing-machine-parts
Almost all of the 353/354 model parts are the same.
FREE Instruction Manual from Singer: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
You can buy the Service Manual for $8.99 here: manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/
The only known weak part on the 353/354 is the top gear on the vertical shaft. Plastic. A new gear is less than $10 but time consuming to replace. Here is an example of the top gear: studio.th-cam.com/users/videoM3bFtlV1Y6s/edit?Fmy_videos
If the hook does not rotate or won't stay in time with the needle it's usually the top gear failing. 😒
My arm shaft gear has disintegrated. I can purchase a new one, but cannot locate instructions on replacement. Do I need to dig from the top or the bottom of the machine?
Hi Carol. I have never had to do this, so don't have the knowledge. Terry Fielding at www.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Series.html
has the best info I could find in the past. He mentions that it requires removing the top main shaft of the machine, a tricky repair. He also says some are made with the gear attached permanently to the shaft and some use set screws to hold the gear to the shaft. I used his free guide to learn how to remove all the panels to access the inside. It is here if you need that >> www.tandtrepair.com/Genie_Items/Panel_Removal.pdf
Originally he said he hoped to put up a guide for gear replacement, but I don't see it on his site. Don't hesitate to ask him about it though. He has helped me many times in the past when I was stuck during a repair. He is the best source I know of at this time for Genie information. Good Luck.
i have exactly one like this from Japan bought in 1977. It was doing well until recently, one small part within that part where the bobbin case is was lost and it cannot function anymore. I have to find a mechanic who knows how to fix it.
I hope you can get it fixed. Good Luck.
Merci beaucoup!!!
Tu es le bienvenu mon ami. Si vous êtes intéressé par le Génie, rendez-vous dans quelques semaines pour une surprise. Ne le dites à personne encore. Merci d'avoir regardé.
I got mine in 1973, and it is still is looking great, could you please tell me what the value of these are today?
I buy locally in Phoenix for $35 to $55 depending on condition & attachments included. I saw a completed sale on eBay this year for $100.
Hi Andy! Does this machine have a reverse feature? I may have missed it in the tutorial video :-)
Sure does. I briefly show it @6:15 in the video. Thanks for asking and for watching my channel.
Would you like to buy another one? I just bought one but it has that old motor smell when sewing and I can't stand that smell- I like the machine and it sews great just have asthma and slightest odors makes me sick-
I'm good, thanks. You could wear a mask and clean the machine. The smell isn't only from the motor: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Anything on replacing timing belt on a 750 singer
Sorry, I don't work on T & S models. Terry, the Touch & Sew "Guru" who runs tandtrepair has several guides for sale, including the factory guides and some he wrote himself. He was a lead technician for Singer when all the T & S machines came out, then had his own store for 10 years. You can find his manuals on this page: store.tandtrepair.com/tosew700se.html
Terry gives Andy Tube viewers 20% off everything they buy this year, 2021. Just use coupon andy-h-yt at checkout. Thanks for watching my channel.
Thanks
You're very welcome, crystal. Here are the other 21 videos I made about working on the Genie:
th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Thank you for watching my channel.
Quiero aprender a enhebrar esta esta máquina
www.manualslib.com/manual/1052193/Singer-Genie-353.html
th-cam.com/video/fKKZ99NDMBY/w-d-xo.html
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Does this have a rotary or oscillating hook bobbin?
It is a rotary hook that is powered by a timing belt. Here is the timing belt video: th-cam.com/video/aV8QOLlvfkM/w-d-xo.html That video is one of 20 for working on/cleaning/oiling the Genie model 353 and here is the entire Playlist of those videos: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
Thanks for watching my channel.
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you so much!
@@ccfulton22 You're very welcome. I don't know if you are thinking of getting this model or not, but it is my favorite true portable Singer machine. Very versatile and powerful. It's great if you have a small place and it's easy to take on extended vacations, etc. This is the model my wife uses for taking to the church for their sewing ministry b/c it's all contained, has a built-in handle, and can sew clothing, curtains, upholstery covers, heavy denim, and thick fleece. Sorry, getting carried away. Thanks again for asking and I will remember in the future to include that type of information in my "tour" videos. Take care.
@@andytubesewing1953 I am interested in getting one and was pretty set on it after watching your videos on it, but I'm wary of buying machines online and I found one for sale that I could pick up but it is quite far away and I don't know if I'm up for the drive. Don't apologize for getting carried away! People like you that are passionate and take the time to educate others make us viewers feel more confident about buying and operating this machine. I'm glad your wife has found a machine that works for her and her needs. That is so invaluable. Thank you! We appreciate you!
@@ccfulton22 Very kind of you. There are some very nice portable style models besides the Genie. They have old sty;e plastic cases but the machines are metal and strong and easy to maintain. Maybe one of them will be found closer to you. Models you may like are the 337/338 and 347/348. A heavier portable was made in Italy by Singer and is well-liked, the model 237. These are all zigzag models. There is a clean-looking 347 for sale 5 miles from me for $25 as an example. If you like you can look at my playlist page for the playlist by the model number I mentioned to see the machines and how to care for them. The 337/338 are oscillating hook, BTW. Here is my main Playlist page: th-cam.com/channels/USPDsHaFtRoz1VA2U1xJ4w.htmlplaylists
I know you will find one you like in the future. Think of all the sewing/crafting you could do this winter! 😊
What type of needle can you use? The one that came with it broke.
It uses 15x1 type needles in sizes 9, 11, 14, 16, and 18. (Previously called style 2020 by SInger) There are needles for different fabrics and purposes, like for jeans, leather, knit fabrics, woven fabrics, etc. For most regular sewing you can use a "universal" or "multi-purpose" needle and ballpoint for knit fabrics only. You can find a few brands and they often can be found in a multi-pack of different sizes. www.walmart.com/ip/SINGER-Universal-and-Ball-Point-Sewing-Machine-Needles-8-Pieces/24548274
Recommended needle type/size for different fabrics can be found on page 6 of the 56-page Instruction Manual that can be downloaded for free from SInger at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
Thanks for watching my channel, and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 Thank you so much for your quick response!
👍😊
just picked one up for 10 dollars hope it works
A real bargain. If the top gear on the vertical shaft is still good you are golden. Everything else I cover in the 20+ videos of this playlist for model 353 th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
It's a wonderful machine. If it did not come with the Instruction Manual you can still download it for free from Singer www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Thanks for watching my channel, Gwen, and good luck.
Where can you get the feet and other assessories
www.vintagesingerparts.com/collections/singer-model-353?page=2
Thanks a lot
Welcome.
Merci
Je vous en prie. Merci d'avoir visité ma chaîne.
Can anybody help i thrifted this machine and for the life of me it won’t sew through the material. It appears to be threaded with the knot but it won’t sew threw the material and if it does it pokes a hole then just does a straight line that sits on top
Not sure what "threaded with the knot" means, but some of what you describe can be tension problems, either the needle thread or bobbin thread.
The machine may also have lost OR be losing the timing of the needle to the hook. Here is a playlist of videos for model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
One of the videos explains how to check and set that timing. th-cam.com/video/qMOa5QP71as/w-d-xo.html You can just check it without changing anything.
The original Instruction Manual is available for free from Singer Support: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
One other possibility is that the machine is 50 years old and the plastic gear on top of the vertical shaft has lost OR is starting to lose teeth. When that happens the turning of the hook becomes very erratic and the machine can sew OK one moment, then skip stitches the next. It is quite an ordeal to replace that gear on this model because it must be done from the top after removing and moving several other parts.
The method is shown, step-by-step in the service manual you can buy and download here for $8.99 manualsoncd.com/product/singer-353-354-genie-sewing-machine-service-manual/
The last video in the playlist I mentioned above is a link to a video by one of my viewers who developed some shortcuts to replace the gear.
Other videos in the list show how to remove the covers and clean, remove, and replace other parts of the machine.
Thanks for trying to save the machine and good luck.
@@andytubesewing1953 thanks for the reply so I figured out the issue now I have a secondary issue. The bobbin thread is being pulled through to the top of the material. There’s no nesting or balling. I changed the tension and it helped a lot but when I do a straight stitch I can see the bobbin thread (I was using two tone to test) I tried adjusting the thread tension even to 0 and it still gives me the same effect. The thread I thread through the needle seems to be very stiff and when I try to pull the thread to cut it off, it snaps the thread and pulls the needle. I’m skimmed all of the play list and I’m not seeing any video describing what I can do . 😅 hoping I can get this fixed so I don’t have to get of the machine
@@emilykochco before I go any farther, please tell me what you did to resolve the original issue. Thank you.
@@andytubesewing1953I changed the bobbin and cleaned out the bottom there was a lot of dust sticking to things (as I thrifted it)
@@emilykochco Thank you. The presented problem is tension, either too much needle thread tension or too little bobbin thread tension.
With the presser foot lifted you should be able to pull your fabric out to cut the thread, of course. The cause for the thread breaking and flexing/bending the needle can be the upper tension not releasing completely (dirty, maladjusted) or your thread size and needle eye size are mismatched.
Forget sewing for a moment. Just lift the presser foot and try pulling upward on the needle thread just before it goes into the takeup lever. There should be barely any drag on the thread.
If there is no drag then the problem is after the tension assembly so look at the needle/thread. If you DO have tension on the needle thread in the above test then look from there back towards the spool of thread for your problem. Here is the 23-video playlist for model 353: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
One of those videos is 81 minutes of everything I know about upper tension on model 353: th-cam.com/video/3zzAdVs_8Sw/w-d-xo.html
It helps if you isolate the problem in a logical progression. On a thrifted machine, it should be cleaned and oiled before even trying to sew.
How do u make it go back to luck stich
So you push the little bobbin symbol on the center disc of the handwheel to stop the motion of the needle/feed dog for bobbin winding. After winding the bobbin you push on the center disc of the handwheel, but this time directly across from the little bobbin symbol. That puts the machine back into sewing mode. The center disc basically just rocks from one side to the other. Thanks for watching my channel.
Could this machine be appropriate for someone learning how to sew on a sewing machine?
Sure. It's a straghtforward ZigZag model and easy to use. Forward, reverse, a couple different ZZ stitched, built-in light and auto presser on the the presser foot. It has one weak spot of a plastic gear on the top of the vertical shaft. When it breaks it is a very involved job to replace. If you look at this model to buy it, be absolutely sure the hook rotates normally and smoothly. When the gear breaks (it's 45 Y.O. Plastic) the timing belt and hook quit turning, period. If the gear is Ok then you could learn to sew on it, as you could with most vintage (pre-1975) models. Here's a video of what I look for when buying a vintage Singer: th-cam.com/video/KTqoB38cuFY/w-d-xo.html
If you'd like to know more about the model (or almost any Singer Model) just go here and enter the model number in the search box to download a copy of the instruction manual with all the info about how theat model works:
www.singer.com/support Good Luck, Ms. Apple and happy future sewing.
@@andytubesewing1953 You are awesome for giving me this info! Thank you for the links, too.
@@applesomething Oh sure, if you have questions about other models just let me know.
@@andytubesewing1953 You said you sell used machines-- Can I buy one from you?
None available at this time, sorry.
I've been restoring a Genie myself. Your video was just what I needed. One last thing needs attention though, the thread spool on top of the machine needs replacing. Using the internet service manuals, I can find the part and number I need but no way to order it. Any ideas or spare parts to recommend? Linda Taliaferro, Crystal Beach, TX
You are talking about the pull up retractable spool? Replacing because missing or broken? Yes, hard to find. Were you able to remove all the covers and look at the retaining clip inside the machine? My best luck with parts like this has been to look on EBay for sellers of other parts of the machine, and email them to see if they have what I need. I have always found someone who is parting out a machine, and they will list the part on EBay and notify me so I can buy it. I bought handle clips for my Genie in this manner.
Just found 495 model!
Really? Wow, you don't see many of the 495 Starlet models around. Nicely done. Here is a free instruction manual from Singer if anyone needs it: www.singer.com/search/support?title=495 Thanks for watching my channel.
What's the difference of the 353 & 354 models? Is one simply named the American "Genie" & the other the European "Starlet"?
The models sold in America were labeled "Genie" and sold in other countries as "Starlet". Both Models. The 354 added a 4th stitch to the pattern selector; the "Elastic Stretch Stitch". Both models had "Blindstitch", "Multi-Stitch Zig-Zag" and "Plain Zig-Zag". Great question, Fred. Thanks for asking.
Thanks, I also found on TH-cam a similar late 70's "Starlet" Singer 495/496 series, but with a free-arm detachment base
I had to download the INstruction and Parts Manuals to learn about this model.
www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20495%20Scarlet%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
parts.singerco.com/CPpartCharts/4_4999/495.pdf
I don't think was sold in the USA, which is too bad. It has all four of the stitches like the 354, but with the convertible bed into free-arm, it looks very sweet! Thanks for sharing.
What the number of the needle en this modl
The Needle Type is 15x1. You can use sizes 9-11-14-16-18. A free copy of the Instruction Manual can be download from Singer at this link: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353 Good Luck, Layla.
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what is different to singer 351
Please check your question. There is no Singer Model 351.
Como puedo ver este video en español
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What size Bobbie?
SINGER Class 66 Bobbins Part # 172336 Plastic like these www.ebay.com/p/664504770
Is the light bulb replaceable?
Welcome to Andy Tube, May. Yes the bulb can be replaced. The silver metal bracket that holds the bulb is on a hinge and swings down about 2 inches to access the bulb. You gently push the bulb in a little bit and turn it counter-clockwise and pull out. Replace it by pushing the new bulb in a little and turning it clock-wise. You can download a free copy of the original instruction manual for this machine at www.singer.com/sites/default/files/product_manual/SINGER%20Genie%20353%20Sewing%20Machine.pdf
The bulb changing instructions are on page 48. The manual is full of information on using and maintaining the machine. Thank you for watching ANdy Tube.
Is the drive system all metal parts? It looks very plasticity
Hmmm....drive system. Well, there is a motor belt and the timing belt runs on metal cogged pulleys. There is a plastic gear at the top of the vertical shaft. There are 3 pattern cams that are plastic. The handwheel is plastic. The horizontal arm shaft, counter-balances, take-up lever, connecting link, are all metal. The forked feed connection and feed lifter/rocker system is all metal. The frame inside is heavy cast aluminum. The machine carry weight is between 18 and 19lbs. You can see the inside here >> th-cam.com/video/-XrPJTtv7Sc/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for this information and such a quick reply. I enjoy learning from your videos.
I cannot tell what the last few steps are at 18:35 ...
Why, you can't see through my hand? 😉 Sorry to block that view, Emile. When you bring up the loop of bobbin thread through the hole in the needle plate you open the loop of thread and take both the needle and bobbin threads UNDER the raised up presser foot and to the back behind the presser bar and needle plate. I say take the threads "between the toes" b/c some times the threads get wrapped around the front of the presser foot. You move the threads to the back so they do not get tangled into your stitch when you start sewing. The directions are on page 12 of the Singer Instruction Manual for Model 353 which is available for free from this safe link at SInger company: www.singer.com/search/support?title=353
Thank you for asking and allowing me to clarify the method I was trying to demonstrate, and for watching my channel. Happy Sewing. ✨
@@andytubesewing1953 thank you so much! I just got this sewing machine and I was struggling
@@Gelime_ Sure, no worries Emile. I have 20+ videos about the Genie model in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLsCOZgzzaiKJvzcqn97Yh8lvx-tbdFl2p.html
BTW, that instruction manual has 56 pages all about using the machine and attachments. Hope you enjoy the machine. Take Care.
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