

Sewing the I spy quilt on the machine:
It even has a throatplate marked with 1/4" seams!
Here it is with the bed removed. These machines are great for sewing tiny doll clothes!
A bright red plastic tray at the side of the case for holding bobbins and other sewing supplies.
It is loaded with the original attachments including a beautiful manual, darning foot, hoop and attachments in an original bright red vinyl case. The very first vintage machine we ever bought was a Singer 222k with this identical red vinyl case. I bought it for the ruffler not realizing that it was such a collectible little machine. I paid a whopping $15.00 for it 12 or 13 years ago. It is the machine that got us into collecting antique and vintage sewing machines.
I just looked up the serial number of this machine ER901772 and it is one of a batch of 2500 commissioned by Singer on September 7, 1960. It looks like it's the fourth last batch of the 222's made.
1 comment:
lovely. I have a 222K too, but not with the red box.
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