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Fleetwood Sewing Machine
Looking Back On Its History


The Fleetwood sewing machine is considered to be one of the oldest sewing equipment that is still in excellent condition today.

The earlier models were released during the late 1950s and lasted until the 1960s. Thus, it was ten years of excellent service and superior quality.

There seems to be quite a stir when it comes to the origin of Fleetwood sewing machines. There are many people who believe, though, that these sewing equipment were created in Japan right after World War II.

The manufacturing process then moved to Taiwan, where different stores and dealers of sewing machines decided to carry them into their list of products.

What is a Fleetwood sewing machine?
The Fleetwood very much resembles the model 15 that was produced by Singer. For one, it contained a bobbin that is size 15, as well as a bobbin case.

You can load the bobbin either at the front or on the side of your sewing machine. The bobbin winder, moreover, can also be mounted near the flywheel of the sewing machine.

There is also a thread tension assembly, which basically allows you to create an even stitch all over your design. They don't end up too loose or too tight, depending on the fabric that you are currently using.

The problem with Fleetwood sewing machines is that it will be very difficult for you to identify the serial number of your sewing equipment. This is because their actual makers are no longer manufacturing these types of sewing machines.

Is there a Fleetwood sewing machine available?
There are some Fleetowood models that are still available in the market. However, usually sellers are old owners of these equipment, which may have decided to settle for newer versions of sewing machines.

Nevertheless, they can be excellent addition to your vintage collection. If you're lucky, you can even buy one that will be able to still sew, even for very simple projects such as garment construction and mending.

If you think that just because Fleetwoods are now known to be antique they have a hefty price tag, you're wrong. You can even buy one that costs just a little over a hundred.

What's a perfect accessory for your Fleetwood?
Have you heard of a Fleetwood sewing or study table? It can function as a classroom table, but still it makes perfect sewing machine table, especially to your Fleetwood. It is very strong, with steel welded all over the different parts of it.

This is to make sure that it can carry on the weight of your sewing machine. It also features a tabletop that is made of gray granite, as well as classic black legs and frame, giving it a classic but very sophisticated look.

Should you remodel your Fleetwood?
There are a lot of people who are tempted in restoring their antique sewing machines, to make them look brand-new again.

This is truly possible, but there's a huge possibility that you will actually diminish the value of your sewing machine as well as its history.

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