When was the Kenmore 158 sewing machine made

The Kenmore 158 series was an affordable, heavy-duty sewing machine produced in the 1970s. The Kenmore 158 series was manufactured by the Sears Corporations in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

Which Kenmore sewing machine do I have?

The model number will be on the machine either on a plate or engraved into the machine housing. Many older models the number is on the front bottom. If the machine is installed in a case you will have to tilt the machine back to see the model plate.

What is a slant O Matic?

Slant Needle, Slant-o-Matic…we hear these words so often that we take for granted everyone knows what they mean. … In other words, the needle goes up and down at a right angle to the sewing surface.

Why won't my Kenmore sewing machine go in reverse?

Normally there is pieces of thread that are wrapped around the levels or stuck inside the machine. Take a pair of tweezers and remove all these pieces of thread and try again. This should fix your problem.

How old is my Kenmore sewing machine model 385?

The sewing machines that have model numbers beginning with 385. . . were first manufactured in 1965. The model that you have was likely manufactured sometime between 1965 and 1987.

Why won't my singer pick up the bobbin thread?

First, make sure the bobbin-winding spindle (located on top of your machine) has been pushed back to the left for sewing. If it is not in the correct position, the needle will not go down and pick-up your bobbin thread. … If the timing is out, the needle thread is not meeting the bobbin thread in time to form a stitch.

Where is Janome made?

Janome (株式会社ジャノメ, Kabushiki-gaisha Janome, JANOME Corporation) is a Japanese company that produces sewing machines, with manufacturing plants in Japan, Taiwan and Thailand.

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