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Most of the works are safely enclosed in the machine and protected from the elements. In addition, it’s meant to be used indoors making it unlikely that even an old machine has been exposed to weather. With today’s technology, even a very old sewing machine in good condition can be restored and maintained.

Time Machine The tools needed to work on an antique sewing machine are very simple. A variety of screwdrivers may be all that you need along with some good lubricating oil made especially for sewing machines. If your antique sewing machine is a family heirloom, you may have a good idea of what kind of condition it’s in. In many cases, a sewing machine was lovingly used and cared for only set aside when replaced by a newer model. Often, it was only put away by someone who inherited it but already owned a machine. Such a machine will probably have all of its parts, perhaps only missing its manual.

You can find out about many styles of antique sewing machine by searching online. There are groups of antique collectors to match any kind of antique object. Parts that can wear out like a drive belt can often be replaced through online contacts or descriptions can be found enabling you to replace it with a modern substitute.

Before attempting to use the machine, take it apart to gently remove dust and rust. Apply oil wherever parts touch, especially moving parts. Special sewing machine oil will not become gummy, so it’s important to use the right stuff. If parts had to be wiped with water, allow them to dry before applying oil. The tension has to be set before you can begin sewing.

 Make sure that the proper needles are installed and in good condition. If the thread breaks, it may mean that the tension needs to be adjusted or the needle and thread don’t correspond in size or weight. Someone who is knowledgeable about motors should take a look at the machine’s motor before attempting to use it. An antique sewing machine is a good addition to any home’s décor. One that works is even better.

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