Singer Model 20 sewing machine
Education Department |
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Singer Model 20 sewing machine(i) |
location: Education Department stores |
1928 |
"A Singer for the Girls", "Teaches them to make clothes for their dolls", "As the twig is bent the tree's inclined", Singer Model 20 box lid artwork [image info]
1928: Singer Model 20 instructions manual, front and back, German language version ("Gebrauchsanweisung für die Singer Nähmaschine No.20", "Form K3480 (Ger.)" / "11.1928") [image info]
1928: Threading instructions for the Singer Model 20 [image info]
Detail of the gold "Singer Manufacturing Company" trademark [image info]
A black boxed Singer Model 20 child's sewing machine with instructions, from ~1928.
The Singer Model 20 appeared in 1910, and inspired a slew of copies from other manufacturers wanting to make children's sewing machines.
As well as being a product in its own right, the Singer 20 ("A Singer for the Girls") was intended to instil the "Singer habit" in children who would later grow up to naturally want a larger machine of their own ... which would of course, by default, be another Singer. For the parent, having their children make dolls' clothes was potentially valuable training for making and repairing real clothes in later life, and would help children to think of sewing as an enjoyable hobby rather than a chore (box quote: "As the twig is bent the tree's inclined").
Identification
The Model 20 was launched in 1910 and went through a number of incarnations. The initial 1910 model was pictured with four spokes to its handwheel, and this has seven, so it's not the first model. The machine has "U.S.A." on its pedestal, suggesting that it was produced at the New Jersey factory (and also says "MADE IN U.S.A." on the box lid).
The German-language manual that comes with the box has an identification number on the front page Form K3480 (Ger.), and 11.1928 which we're assuming is the date that the manual was printed, and therefore probably the approximate date (1928) that the machine was made.
Box lid text
"A Singer for the Girls" / "Teaches them to make clothes for their dolls" / "As the twig is bent the tree's inclined" / "Practical and Instructive" / Useful and Amusing" / "This is not a toy but a real Sewing Machine" / "SOLD ONLY AT SINGER SHOPS OR BY SINGER SALESMEN".
External links
- Singer Miniature Toy Chain Stitch Sewing Machines, and copies (singersewinginfo.co.uk)
- Singer Toy Sewing Machine / Singer model 20 sewing machine / Singer Sewhandy (sewalot.com)
- Hello Pretty ~ My Antique Toy Singer Model 20 (raspberrysunshine.com)
- Singer No. 20 (ismacs.net)
- 1953 Singer Sew Handy model 20 sewing machine – a tiny sewing machine that really works for girls!! (katrina9799.wordpress.com)
- Peter speaks: The Singer Toy Sewing Machine VIDEO! (malepatternboldness.blogspot.co.uk)
- Antiques: Singer sewing machine was child's play (/ottawacitizen.com)