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Sewing
Model | Download Link |
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Singer 15k, 66k, 201k, 99k, 185k, 327k, 328k, 329k & 404k | |
Singer 15-88, 15-89 and 15-90 | |
Singer 66k | |
Singer 99 and 99K | |
Singer 117 Featherweight | |
Singer 127 – 128 | |
Singer 132k6, 132K10, 132K12 (parts) | |
Singer 936 | |
Singer 160 | |
Singer 327, 329 | |
Singer 401 | |
Singer 631 | |
Singer 1007 | |
Singer 1014 | |
Singer 1108 / 8280 | |
Singer 1120 | |
Singer 1130 | |
Singer 1306 Start | |
Singer 1408 Promise | |
Singer 1409 Promise | |
Singer 1412 Promise | |
Singer 1507 | |
Singer 20 Miniature | |
Singer 2000 Athena | |
Singer 2000 Touch-Tronic | |
Singer 201K | |
Singer 210K | |
Singer 221K | |
Singer 247, 3102, 547 | |
Singer 2250 Tradition | |
Singer 2263 Traditiion | |
Singer 2662 | |
Singer 2277 Tradition | |
Singer 2273 Tradition | |
Singer 2282 Tradition | |
Singer 2808 | |
Singer 290 | |
Singer 306K / 306W | |
Singer 307 | |
Singer 3000 / 3014 | |
Singer 3002 – 3012 Series | |
Singer 319K Swing Needle Machine | |
Singer Fashion Mate 360 | |
Singer 3116 | |
Singer 3210 Simple | |
Singer 3221 Simple | |
Singer 3223 Simple | |
Singer 3229 Simple | |
Singer 3232 Simple | |
Singer 3321 Talent | |
Singer 3323 Talent | |
Singer 3333 Fashion Mate | |
Singer 3337 Fashion Mate | |
Singer 34L and 38L | |
Singer 3800/20 | |
Singer 3860 | |
Singer 413 | |
Singer 4411 Heavy Duty | |
Singer 4012/ 4022 | |
Singer 4220, 4228 | |
Singer 4423 Heavy Duty | |
Singer 4526, 4528, 4530, 6214, 6215, 6217, 6606, 7015 | |
Singer 4432 Heavy Duty | |
Singer 478 Stylist | |
Singer 478 | |
Singer 4830 and 4832 | |
Singer 5040 | |
Singer 5528 | |
Singer 5400 | |
Singer 5565 and 5525 | |
Singer 5805 | |
Singer 5560 | |
Singer 656, 676 | |
Singer 6160 Brilliance | |
Singer 6180 Brilliance | |
Singer 6199 Brilliance | |
Singer 6217, 6221C | |
Singer 6233 | |
Singer 6234 | |
Singer 6201 / 6211 | |
Singer 6660 Starlet | |
Singer 6680 Starlet | |
Singer 6699 Starlet | |
Singer 7140 Fashion Mate | |
Singer 7100 Series | |
Singer 7256 Fashion Mate | |
Singer 7422QT | |
Singer 7463 Confidence | |
Singer 7465 Confidence | |
Singer 7468 | |
Singer 7469 Confidence Quilter | |
Singer 7470 Confidence | |
Singer 756 | |
Singer 8007, 8019, 8002 | |
Singer 8606 | |
Singer 8763 Curvy | |
Singer 8768 Heritage | |
Singer 8770 Curvy | |
Singer 99K | |
Singer 947 | |
Singer 9005, 9008, 9010, 9015 | |
Singer 9224, 9217 | |
Singer 9019 | |
Singer 9030, 9034, 9044, 9110 | |
Singer 9100 Stylist | |
Singer 9240 Concerto | |
Singer 9910 | |
Singer 9920 | |
Singer 9940 | |
Singer 9960 Quantum Stylist | |
Singer Quantum Stylist 9980 | |
Singer C240 Featherweight | |
Singer C5205 | |
Singer CE150 Futura | |
Singer CE200 Futura | |
Singer CE250 Futura | |
Singer CE350 Futura | |
Singer Cosplay Machine CP6350M, CP6355M | |
Singer Capri GL220 330 | |
Singer Quantum Stylist EM200 | |
Singer EM9305 Embroidery Only Machine | |
Singer M1005 | |
Singer M2105 | |
Singer M1605 | |
Singer Legacy SE300 | |
Singer Industrial 20U | |
Singer Industrial 219U | |
Singer Industrial 188U | |
Singer Industrial 191D | |
Singer Industrial 321C | |
Singer L-500 | |
Singer One | |
Singer One Plus | |
Singer Overlocker 14U34B/234B | |
Singer Overlocker 14U65B/85B/285B | |
Singer Overlocker 14HD854 | |
Singer Overlocker 14SH644 | |
Singer Overlocker 14SH654 | |
Singer Overlocker 14SH754 | |
Singer Overlocker 14TH554D and 14T554S | |
Singer Overlocker 14U32 | |
Singer Overlocker 14U344B | |
Singer Overlocker 10UJ12 | |
Singer Overlocker 14U52A | |
Singer XL400 Futura | |
Singer XL550 Futura | |
Singer XL580 Futura | |
Singer XL100 | |
Singer XL1000 | |
Singer XL5000 | |
Singer XL6000 | |
Singer Ironing ESP2 | |
Singer Ironing ESP2 | |
Singer Ironing ESP36T1 | |
Singer Ironing SP550 | |
Singer Electronic Ironing Board SIIB9070 | |
Singer Electronic Ironing Board SIIB9020 | |
Singer Steam Station SISS2280 | |
Singer Ironing MSP7 | |
Singer Ironing CSP1 | |
Singer Ironing Press Stand | |
Singer Dress Model |
Appliances
The sewing machine manufacturer Singer offers manuals for all models at various prices. Simply use their 'Consumer Products' section of the website to locate home machine manuals. Meanwhile, the other companies listed above typically have most of the manuals people are looking for on their own websites. Singer hand-held sewing machine user manual. Singer start 1306 user guide. Talent 3321 user guide. Talent 3323 user guide. Tradition 2250 user. This machine is great for quilters and people on the go. It also makes a great first sewing machine for the beginner. It has enough stitches and features for a professional sewer. This dependable sewing machine comes fully loaded with: presser feet, accessories, manual, and Singer Warranty. I am an authorized Singer. This is an initial list of all the available downloadable sewing machine manuals, service manuals, parts lists and instructions that could be located. It is not, nor ever will be, complete but we will endeavour to update it when new sources come to light.
Model | Download Link |
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Singer Blender SIYD2239 | |
Singer Professional Blender SPBL808 | |
Singer Blender with Coffee Grinder SIBL500CG01 | |
Singer Blender with Juicer SINJ60SCK | |
Singer Convection Oven SICO-12H | |
Singer Convection Oven SICO-34H | |
Singer Pedestal Fan 40cm SIS140 | |
Singer Wall Fan 40cm SIWF40 | |
Singer Deep Fryer SIDF60 | |
Singer Garment Steamer SICS5113 | |
Singer Kettle SIK1729 | |
Singer Kettle SIK2179 | |
Singer Kettle SIK706S | |
Singer Kettle SIK850 | |
Singer Kettle SIK850 | |
Singer Professional Kettle SPK3100 | |
Singer Microwave SIMW90D25 | |
Singer Reversible Grill | |
Singer Rice Cookers SIRC10C, SIRC15C and SIRC5C | |
Singer Rice Cooker SIRC5C | |
Singer Skillet SISK661 | |
Singer Slow Cooker SISC550S | |
Singer Slow Cooker SISCR40 | |
Singer Stand Mixer SIHA3481 | |
Singer Professional Stand Mixer SPSM2018 | |
Singer Toaster SIT2002 | |
Singer Vacuum Cyclonic Cleaner SIVC2400N | |
Singer Washing Machine SIWM7000 | |
Singer Steam mop SISM516 | |
Singer Wok SIW662F |
I still remember the day I decided I wanted to try sewing… Thousands of questions were running through my head. How to start? What to do first? Which sewing machine to choose? These and many other questions were all over my head.
Then it clicked! Who else – my grandma! Oh, guys what a perfect lady that woman is! You wouldn’t believe that is possible!
Always smiled, with the perfect hair and outfit she made herself. A real lady – in every sense of the word.
The perfect she was, calm and smiled, she set me down and the first thing she asked was: “Are you sure?” – Yes, I said.
If I could only tell you how much useful advice came out from the mouth of a person who has no college degree! But she was and still is the smartest person I’ve ever met! You would love her!
If you want to do something you need to be talented, that’s for sure. But the talent is just 10 percent of everything. The biggest part is goodwill and a lot of work.
When it comes to sewing, besides these two things there is one more very important – the machine!
My grandma was a seamstress. She said – Singer machines rule! And that’s how I’ve decided to buy that one exactly!
Why Singer?
This is the company with perennial experience in the production of sewing machines.
Their endurance shows they know what they’re doing. The company was established in the 1800s and today it is one of the leaders in this field.
Simply saying long history – very important! These machines are famous all over the world. They are absolute rulers in the world of sewing.
Fashion designers love them, seamstresses as well… I love them… So, you’ll love them, too.
The best part – there are models perfect not only for masters but what’s more important for beginners.
Basic problems
Well, there are some troubles you can face. Cleaning, oiling, replacing needles are just some of them.
Cleaning is a very important process. Make sure you do it regularly – once a month if possible.
You might be wondering why this is so important.
First, to make sure your machine works properly it needs to be clean.
To do this you’ll need a nice smooth brush – just like the one girls use for their makeup.
When you do the cleaning make sure your sewing machine is off – just in case!
Sure, there are many other possible problems such as thread keeps breaking, needles are constantly breaking or your sewing machine is skipping stitches.
But we’ll deal with these problems on another occasion.
Very important – how to oil a Singer sewing machine?
Most Singer sewing machines use oil.
We talked about the reasons for oiling and cleaning your sewing machine regularly and on time.
You don’t do it for nothing – you do it to make your machine works perfectly.
When you clean it and oil it on time it will be more effective, productive and it will run more quietly.
Get this – there are a few steps you need to follow. If you stick to them I promise you won’t need any professional help.
You’ll do it yourself, in the comfort of your home.
How do I oil my sewing machine – step by step
Let’s check out the necessary steps.
Step 1 – choosing the oil
- Choosing the right oil is not only the first but maybe the most important step for oiling Singer sewing machine.
- Every machine is different so you need to be extra careful about this. You should check which oil is required and get that one.
- This won’t be the problem since with every machine there is a manual. Read it before you start doing anything!
- If, on the other hand, you buy a secondhand Singer or any other sewing machine, find the manual on the internet. Read it thoroughly!
- Most manuals today give you a precise description of every step. Some even have pictures.
- There are machines that you don’t have to oil – they do it themselves.
- If, again, your machine needs to be oiled but your manual says not to do it yourself, then don’t. Always follow instructions!
Step 2 – determine when to oil
- Space between two oilings depends on a brand and type.
- Some manufacturers suggest doing this every month. Others say it’s best to oil your machine after you have used it approximately 10 – 15 times.
- When can you be sure your machine needs oiling – when you notice that lint started to gather.
- What’s sure? If your machine doesn’t work properly, the first thing you need to check is – Does it needs oiling?
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Step 3 – cleaning before the oiling
If you want to oil your machine properly first thing you have to do is clean it.
If your machine isn’t clean, it won’t be lubricated well.
- Turn off your machine.
- Remove all the pieces possible (needles, bobbins, threads, and a presser foot).
- To clean you’ll need firm but lint brush. Before you start oiling clean your machine as well as possible, part by part
- There is a lot of dust inside your machine so a dust spray is a must-have. You can use it to clean a bobbin and a bobbin case as well as other hardly reachable parts.
- Use the dust remover and for under the needle plate. You won’t believe how much dust there is in your sewing machine
- Take the brush and clean all the lint you can reach.
- There are always crabby places, hard to reach. If you run into this problem feel free to use tweezers. They can be quite helpful in these situations.
- There are parts you can simply wipe with a piece of cotton cloth.
- Always bear in mind that cleaning the machine properly is essential!
- There are other ways to clean. I saw some people using compressed air. I personally never had the guts to try that? That, I’ll leave up to you.
Step 4 – how much oil you need
- Before you start, place something like a piece of cloth or a paper under your machine. This way you’ll avoid the mess.
- You’re probably not sure how much oil is enough. If you get stuck in this situation take it slowly. First, pour a little and then add more if it’s necessary.
- Parts that need to be oiled can usually be separated.
- To make sure you haven’t made a mistake always follow the manual.
- Brush each part separately and then oil it.
- Don’t rush – take as much time as you need.
- When you finish the oiling process, get the pieces back together.
Step 5 – oiling
- First – of course – buy the oil.
- For the right one check out your manual.
- It’s not hard to find it. It is usually packed in small bottles but you don’t need God knows how much for one oiling so it will last – no worries!
- Where can you buy it? Logically – sewing shops. There are other places you can find this oil but the safest is to go to the sewing shop. There you’ll surely find it.
- Please, use only sewing machine oil. It is different from other oils you might have (such as car oil).
- Never use too much oil.
- Squeeze the bottle slowly and pour a few drops.
- On Singer sewing machine first thing you need to do is to remove the needle plate.
- There is the handwheel you need to turn until you fully raise the needle.
- After you’ve done this, open the hinged front cover.
- Your machine comes with a screwdriver you need. Use it to unscrew the screws that hold the needle.
- Remove the bobbin and clean it (using the brush we talked about).
- Then remove the bobbin case, the hook cover and the hook itself. Clean them with a cotton cloth we mentioned.
- Manual will show where you should put the oil exactly. A drop or two will be enough.
- This is a good chance to replace the needle (since everything is already separated).
- This is my advice, but replacing needles is also very important if you want your job done fast and well.
- After you have finished oiling do all these things vice versa and the oiling process is done.
- Your machine is now cleaned, oiled and ready to be used.
Oiling other sewing machines
Depending on a brand there are different ways of oiling.
What’s in common to all machines that use oil is to oil them on time and regularly.
- Mostly you need to pour a few drops of oil into the housing unit (bobbin case sits right in it).
- There is also a little thing that spins inside the bobbin case called shuttle hook. Oil it as well.
- Oil the hook race and the housing, too. This is good because if you do this your machine will be quieter.
Cleaning part
We’ve talked about oiling the machine so the mess is expected.
You don’t use too much oil so it won’t be like when changing the oil in your car but nevertheless. Precautions are ok.
Before you start doing anything, put something under the machine (we talked about it).
Be careful when squeezing the oil – firstly because you need only 1 – 2 drops and secondly to avoid the mess.
After you have finished oiling, clean the oil from all places and parts that shouldn’t be oiled with soft cotton. This way you won’t mess up your next project.
What oil to use for sewing machine
I’ve talked about the importance of oiling your sewing machine on regular basis but there’s no harm in saying it again. It will prolong your machine’s life; it will work better and simultaneously make your job easier.
People this is so important. And it leads us to a new problem – how to choose the right oil for our machine?
First some basics about how does the sewing machine oil looks like.
At first glance, you’ll probably be surprised. I am pretty sure it won’t look the way you expected.
It is white. The reason for this is that sewing machine oil is mineral oil.
It is clear and it doesn’t smell.
It is important that you pay attention to what is written on the label. I’ve already told you but to avoid any possible mistakes I’ll say it again – It has to be sewing machine oil. This is the safest way to avoid mistakes and throw your money away.
I never once used any other oil but the one specified for sewing machines.
Experienced people and manufacturers warn to be careful – never use cooking oil.
This can block your machine and possibly ruin it. Not to mention that your guarantee won’t worth a red cent if you do this.
Types of sewing machine oil
To grease metal parts of your sewing machine, you can use Singer Machine Oil 4 – oz. It is very useful against rust or other damage. It comes in a bottle with 4 – fluid ounce.
Singer sewing machine oil is one of the best for your machine protection.
Sewing machine oil Zoom – Spout Oiler 4FL. OZ (118ml) is also great. It is produced in the USA so the doubts about its quality are out of the question.
This is high quality pure white oil. It has a spout that enables oiling hardly reachable parts of the sewing machine. The best part is that you can use it on sewing equipment not only on the machine itself.
Liberty Oil 100% Synthetic 1 fl. oz. is also great. It doesn’t only protect your machine but also reduces friction. These bottles are very soft and therefore easy to squeeze and use. The best part is that this company has a 60 – day return policy. And, it also has a stainless steel needle tip applicator for precision.
There are many other types of sewing machine oil on the market. These are just some that were really worth mentioning.
Which oil is the right one?
Sure there are many types of sewing machine oil especially nowadays. They differ in price, quality, and content.
There’s no doubt that most of us will choose the oil according to its price.
And that’s just fine.
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It’s not always necessary to buy the most expensive one.
But there are some other facts you should pay attention to. I’ve mentioned that this oil is clear so the level of clearness is very important because the higher this level is the less will it cause sticking to the elements.
Then viscosity. There is the approximate value of viscosity (18 – 20cST) considered well for sewing machine oil. Viscosity actually represents the level of thickness.
One more important thing is a chemical structure. There are additives that can improve the quality of oil and this should be pointed out on the label.
As I’ve already presented you several types of sewing machine oil and their characteristics it’s completely up to you which one you’ll choose.
Just, before you buy it read the label check its components, and check if there is a special type your manufacturer suggests. Then you decide.
Why is so important to choose the right oil
If you want to do a sewing job, choosing the right sewing oil is equal to choosing the right shoe size.
At first sight, this sounds a little bit extreme (like shoes have something to do with oiling) but it is very important.
Imagine that you bought a nice pair of shoes, but they don’t fit you. They are too small, or too big.
Well, the same can happen with the oil for your machine.
If you buy oil that’s of lower quality (maybe it was cheaper), or even worse, you buy a substitute (your colleague said that’s just fine) some really bad things can happen.
I know you wonder what can happen.
Your machine can start making a mess.
It won’t work properly.
Or, the worst but not least possible thing – your machine can stop working. And then what!? You bought a new machine but you’ve destroyed it because you didn’t have the time to read your manual.
Or because you were too busy to search some facts you had to know before you even started oiling your machine.
I know we’re all too busy these days.
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Work, family, a couple of shots after a busy day… I can understand (Been there, done that).
Having in mind how complicated things can turn out I’ve done the research and combined it with my personal experience. When I felt I’ve collected absolutely all the important information you need to know about sewing machine oil I’ve presented you this article.
What can I use instead of Sewing Machine Oil?
There is one question people ask me all the time – What is sewing machine oil substitute?
Is there such a thing as an appropriate oil substitute? Here’s the deal.
The best thing is to buy real sewing machine oil. But, to be honest, you can replace it if for any reason you don’t have one. Just be careful with what you’re going to replace it with.
- White Mineral Oil is one of the possible substitutes for the right Sewing Machine Oil. It is a light, clear liquid. It is cheap and available.
- One more adequate substitute is the oil originally made for bikes, the so-called Three – in -one oil. This oil is very good for cleaning, protecting and oiling metal surfaces.
- There is one type of oil that is a real mystery. Why you may wonder? Because it was invented in the 1920s and so far no one knows the real type and formula of this oil. Manufacturers keep this a secret. But, this oil appears to be great in stopping corrosion. It is light, similar to real sewing machine oil and therefore can be used as its substitute.
Sure there are other alternatives. I only chose these as the most suitable. I don’t like repeating myself but when something is important I feel I should repeat it – If you can, use real sewing machine oil. If you can’t, chose one of these three. If you want something else but mentioned, check the label and make sure that the oil you are using has similar content as the sewing machine oil.
Safety measures
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- If your machine uses electric power – unplug it!
- Be careful while removing parts, especially with needles.
- Carefulness is important in order to avoid hurting yourself and losing parts of your machine.
- Put everything back in the right place (using the instructions). This is the only way your machine will work properly.
- After you have finished, plugin and turn on your sewing machine.
- Take some unimportant piece of cloths to try it out and check if everything functions the way it should.
- Just after you’ve checked absolutely everything you can use your machine again.
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When I started writing this article my mission was to help you learn how to oil a Singer sewing machine well, fast and not too expensive and yet to avoid any possible mistakes.
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The right information is all you need. Since this text is written according to my personal experience I believe you’ll use all the information the best way possible to solve the troubles with oiling.