The Montgomery Ward sewing machine model UHT J1273 was produced in 1966. This model is part of the variety of machines released under the Montgomery Ward brand during that time, which were often manufactured by other companies and branded for sale in their stores.
The National Sewing Machine Company produced the Damascus sewing machine and sold it through Montgomery Wards catalog.
The Montgomery Ward 7 Jewel Automatic Zig Zag model URR988 Sewing Machine was made in 1943-1947
Montgomery Ward Model 30 aka stream liner was made by National Sewing Machine company from 1949 to about 1953 or so. It is a rotary machine with automatic tension. It does have reverse. Straight stitch only... a download of the manual can be downloaded free at Double Veil....it takes a while to show up so be patient.
Domestic sewing machine made by SIMANCO
Elias Howe made the first sewing machine in 1846
NO it is not made of glass in earlier times the sewing machine was made of metal. now it is made of plastic with glass in it
If by "olden days" you're referring to prior to 1846 (when the sewing machine was invented), there was no sewing machine. All sewing was done by hand.
A small, featherlight sewing machine with the label "Thrifty Sewing Machine". It closely resembles a Singer Featherlight, which was made in the early 1950s.
This unit was made in 1883 by the smith and Wesson oil Company in Tokyo Japan.
I have a sewing machine that has name Manhattan on it?
I have a new royal sewing machine made by the chicago sewing machine co. the serial no.. is384985
The WARDS 7 jewel automatic zig zag sewing machine was produced in the 1970s. Montgomery Ward, the retailer that sold this machine, offered various models during that decade, catering to home sewing needs. Specific production years can vary based on the model, but the general timeframe is the 1970s.