The Singer Golden Touch and Sew is a versatile sewing machine known for its user-friendly features and reliability. It typically offers a range of built-in stitches, adjustable settings, and a lightweight design, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced sewers. Its value lies in its ability to handle various fabric types and sewing projects efficiently, providing a balance of quality and affordability. Overall, it is a practical choice for those looking to enhance their sewing skills.
I just paid $40 for one... it's not in amazing condition (kind of dirty/rusty on the outside). But it works.
The Singer Little Touch and Sew model number 67A23 was produced in the early 1970s, specifically around 1971. This model was part of a series known for its compact design and versatility, aimed at home sewers.
I found one selling on eBay and they were asking $45.99.
Not sure but the 626 model is from 1966.
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I do not know what it is worth, but it will be worth way more if you have the machine cleaned up and in working condition.
I just purchased one at an auction. Nice cabinet and working machine for $10.00
It values the singer of the sewer so singing while you sew would make the value go down so try singing in a lighter tone or at least sing something good.
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You have to turn your fabric around. It doesn't come with a reverse on the machine, so you need to sew from about an inch from the end, and sew to the end and turn the fabric so you can sew the rest of the seam.
Singer has manuals for many of the White models on their web site.