try looking under Ebay 'vintage sewing machine parts'.. Also check the ..vintagesewingmachine.net
You need a White Rotary bobbin. They are currently available (as of Dec 2011). You can get them through Quality Sewing in Tacoma, WA. Their website is QualitySewing.com but I do not know if they can be purchased through the website.
A bobbin winder is the part of a sewing machine that takes the thread from a spool of thread and winds it on the bobbin. The sewing machine bobbin is a mini-spool of thread, made of plastic or metal, that holds the thread that will be on the underneath portion of your fabric when you sew. The top thread comes from the spool of thread and the thread on the bottom side of your fabric comes from the bobbin. Instead of winding the thread on the bobbin by hand, long and tedious, the machine will wind it for you if you load it up correctly. Check your owner's manual for instructions. If you don't have a manual, do a google search for it by entering the name of your machine branch and the model # and it will probably find one. Also, any experienced sewer can show you how.
Have the instruction book but does not mention so I have the machine and I would say same size as the singer but are metal OK ( bobbin ) Most Kenmore sewing machines (including this one) take class 15 bobbins which you can find at Joann's, Walmart, and most places that deal in sewing machines. They come in either plastic or metal.
First - it appears 2142 is a style not a model. The model number is on the front in a black and silver plate under the machine but in front when you lift it from cabinet. Get that number then go to Sewing Parts Online (linked below) and order it.
Yes! Most sewing machines combine plastic parts with metal parts, although higher end brands such as Husqvarna, Bernina, and Pfaff, as well as industrial sewing machines, will contain more metal parts in the inner workings of the machine. A Singer commercial sewing machine would contain a plastic bobbin case, whereas a comparative Bernina model would contain a metal bobbin case. Metal parts are of higher quality, because they do not stretch, warp, or break as easily as plastic parts.
To install the bobbin on a New Home Model 545 sewing machine, first, ensure the machine is turned off. Remove the bobbin case from the machine and insert the bobbin so that the thread unwinds in a clockwise direction. Place the bobbin case back into the machine, ensuring it clicks securely into place. Finally, pull the thread through the slot and under the tension spring before threading the needle.
Directly from Westinghouse would your best first bet...
You can find an online supply by typing the name and model of the sewing machine into your search box. You could take your machine to a local sewing machine repair shop, and if they don't have one in stock, they will know how to order it for you.
The Westinghouse New Home sewing machine Type F style C Model NP 45213 is believed to have been produced around the mid-1920s to early 1930s. Westinghouse manufactured sewing machines during this period, and specific model numbers can often be traced to that era. For a precise date, consulting vintage sewing machine resources or databases may provide more detailed information.
You need a White Rotary bobbin. They are currently available (as of Dec 2011). You can get them through Quality Sewing in Tacoma, WA. Their website is QualitySewing.com but I do not know if they can be purchased through the website.
You can learn how to wind thread on a bobbin through various resources, including instructional videos on platforms like YouTube, sewing blogs, and online sewing courses. Many sewing machine manuals also provide step-by-step instructions specific to the machine model you are using. Additionally, local sewing classes or workshops often cover this fundamental skill.
A bobbin winder is the part of a sewing machine that takes the thread from a spool of thread and winds it on the bobbin. The sewing machine bobbin is a mini-spool of thread, made of plastic or metal, that holds the thread that will be on the underneath portion of your fabric when you sew. The top thread comes from the spool of thread and the thread on the bottom side of your fabric comes from the bobbin. Instead of winding the thread on the bobbin by hand, long and tedious, the machine will wind it for you if you load it up correctly. Check your owner's manual for instructions. If you don't have a manual, do a google search for it by entering the name of your machine branch and the model # and it will probably find one. Also, any experienced sewer can show you how.
Have the instruction book but does not mention so I have the machine and I would say same size as the singer but are metal OK ( bobbin ) Most Kenmore sewing machines (including this one) take class 15 bobbins which you can find at Joann's, Walmart, and most places that deal in sewing machines. They come in either plastic or metal.
I'm not aware of a 'new' machine with the model 52F. What is the manufacturer if you're looking. I do know of a Free Westinghouse 52F. Worth 0% except to someone who wants parts.
23x11847 franklin rotary sewing machine oct. 25,1927 motor no. c-6616
The value of a Westinghouse sewing machine model number B254906 can vary based on its condition, functionality, and market demand, typically ranging from $50 to $150. Factors such as included accessories, original packaging, and whether it has been refurbished can also influence its worth. For a more accurate estimate, checking online marketplaces or auction sites for similar models can provide better insights.
What is the vaule for a singer model 27 sewing machine in fair condition.