Sewing Demonstration of Singer 44-9 (Walking Foot) Detailed Conversion to Standard & Roller Foot

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  • čas přidán 5. 11. 2013
  • This is a mid 50's era Singer 44-9. The 44 series is basically a short arm version (the bed of the machine is a couple inches narrower) of the 31-15. The -9 variation is "medium duty" walking foot machine. The machine can easily convert between a walking foot, standard foot and a rolling foot by simply rotating the presser foot bar.
    The 31 and 44 series use a class 15 bobbin and pretty much all the parts are interchangeable with the exception of the linkage bars that run parallel to the front of the machine (since the 44 is narrower than the 31).
    The machine is easily sew through 2 layers of 9oz veg tan leather, 12 layers of cordura and more. If you run across one -- grab it, they're not too common and are very capable. Be aware though that the bed size is narrower than most tables so you'll either have to find a table that fits or make one yourself.
    It's a phenomenal straight stitcher
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Komentáře • 26

  • @smokin70chevelle
    @smokin70chevelle Před 8 lety +3

    Awesome video dude. I picked one of these up to learn automotive upholstery, I can't believe I found a video for a 44-9. you saved me from ruining my machine. You're a badass.

  • @InLawsAttic
    @InLawsAttic Před 10 lety +2

    Great! no one shows enough of how to work with, on and using feet on these old machines- thats what makes me afraid to buy old, is knowing more than the manuals- thanks!! REally helps!

  • @budnotu
    @budnotu Před 8 lety

    Thank you, great video.

  • @luchatijuanera3636
    @luchatijuanera3636 Před 10 lety

    You are awesome, you have help me a lot with your videos, the only thing lacking like with the
    Necchies it was that you did not thread the bobin, and the upper thread like in this video,
    regardless you are my heroe, you explain very well, plus you show very close and slow enough
    with the camera, a million thanks!

  • @pmcgee003
    @pmcgee003 Před rokem

    This is a great video. Made 9 yrs ago, and still there's not a great pile of material out there on the 'Kick Foot' design machines : 31kSV16, 31k19, 31k47, 331k5, 331k6, 331k105, 44-9, ...

    • @thesergeant3524
      @thesergeant3524  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! The lack of information is exactly why I share these videos. Hopefully more users will share in the future.

  • @davepetro5676
    @davepetro5676 Před 8 měsíci

    Your missing the chain
    Missing bottom plate
    I have the 44-10 #2 for leather
    Great video I’m trying to see the table I have the same table
    I have the rolling foot.

  • @MsCandyBags
    @MsCandyBags Před 8 lety

    Wow this was so very informative. I don't have this machine but I do have an industrial singer professional 133K - 104 no walking foot but do you think the roller foot would fit it...and we're would I find one if you know please & thank you

  • @lettherebepiece7184
    @lettherebepiece7184 Před 8 lety

    Hi,this seems very similar to my 132k6 walking foot,Very handy tip to know thank you,
    As you seem to know your stuff I wonder if you may help me out please with my 45k1 issue.The 45k1 has 2 half circular plates that have to be removed be for removing the shuttle.If I remove the first one by removing the screw at the bottom`I then come to the second retainer plate`this one has tiny holes either side that helps line it up on to the pins that exceed out,on this plate (one side is tapered/chamfered )on the inner circular part and when I removed it.I can not remember whether it goes back on facing the shuttle or facing out wards away from the shuttle.if you know which way it is meant to go on`would you be so kind to explain why it needs to go on a certain way .

  • @richardrivero1049
    @richardrivero1049 Před 3 lety

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    Hello, happy new year, how did you make the pieces yourself or pdf do you have them? I want to put mine so I have some singer 315 and 216 can you show me greetings from Venezuela for your answer

  • @rndea100
    @rndea100 Před měsícem

    i just picked up a singer 31k 47 has the same parts on for the walking foot will the fit off of a singer 132k fit it seems slimmer than the one on my machine im not sure if its a pipeing foot

  • @freedragonfly
    @freedragonfly Před rokem

    So to be sure I saw correctly, if I have it set up as a roller foot, I would need different feed dogs to straight stitch with it?

  • @seanmcgonigal251
    @seanmcgonigal251 Před 5 lety

    I have a 44-90 and am have a very hard time finding parts can you suggest somewhere I need needle ft. and fly wheel.

  • @designertjp-utube
    @designertjp-utube Před 2 lety

    Wow! Your Video is extremely helpful! And we all got a chance to see an industrial Roller Foot working correctly! I bet my Late Granny would have lived 5 years longer, with that foot when she was sewing intricate patchwork blankets! It does look, however, that your Singer 44 has no Reverse! Do you simply pull back on your leather/fabric or do a 180 degree turnaround to "lock" down your stitch?

  • @frogstomp1908
    @frogstomp1908 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, my dad bought me this machine, for upholstry. I had 2 jobs I've dine, just fine, my brother did his motorcycle seat, and now we can't get it to sew, when it does, it skips, or completely unthreads. Funny, because the lady he bought it from, actually used it for making sails! I'm very bummed I cannot get it sewing now. Any advice? I sew in a mattress facorty, and i typically have a preety good understanding on the basics of a machine, but i am baffled.

  • @budnotu
    @budnotu Před 8 lety +1

    I am interested in making sails for small wooden boats, can you recommend a used machine that would be good.

    • @thesergeant3524
      @thesergeant3524  Před 8 lety +1

      +boat buddy If you have the space for a full size industrial I'd recommend a Singer 111W155 as a great "entry level" machine. Hundreds of thousands of these machines were made and are still going strong today. Keep an eye out craigslist. You should be able to find one. If you don't have room for a full size system then a Sailrite LS-1 or LSZ-1 would also work but will be considerably more expensive and in my opinion not as nice as a vintage 111W155

  • @rndea100
    @rndea100 Před rokem

    can i add that assembly part for the walking foot to my domostic vintage singer 201 ?

    • @thesergeant3524
      @thesergeant3524  Před rokem

      Unfortunately no. There are walking foot attachments for 'low shank domestic' machines but they're more for quilting than heavy work.

  • @thebootmaker2
    @thebootmaker2 Před 8 lety

    will the walking foot assembly for the 44-9 fit the 31-15

    • @thesergeant3524
      @thesergeant3524  Před 8 lety

      +Greg Richardson It will not. There are additional linkage bars and internal parts on the 44-9 that are not present on a 31-15

    • @thebootmaker2
      @thebootmaker2 Před 8 lety

      Can I find them

    • @thesergeant3524
      @thesergeant3524  Před 8 lety

      +Greg Richardson No, you would be better off finding something like a Singer 111W155 if you need the walking foot feature. The 31-15 is impossible to convert.

  • @luchatijuanera3636
    @luchatijuanera3636 Před 10 lety +1

    You are awesome, you have help me a lot with your videos, the only thing lacking like with the
    Necchies it was that you did not thread the bobin, and the upper thread like in this video,
    regardless you are my heroe, you explain very well, plus you show very close and slow enough
    with the camera, a million thanks!

    • @thesergeant3524
      @thesergeant3524  Před 10 lety

      Thanks Lucha! Glad you found it helpful. Ya, I stopped including the threading/bobbin winding in the videos since I thought it was becoming a little redundant. All machines basically thread exactly the same way with the thread passing through a tension disc, then a check spring, then the take up lever. The thread guides just connect the dots between those components and keep the thread off the machine body. I'm going to do a "universal threading / bobbin case explanation video" that hopefully will help people become confident enough to thread any machine, without looking at a manual, and intuitively understand what's happening. Thanks again.

    • @luchatijuanera3636
      @luchatijuanera3636 Před 10 lety

      you are right, but for new people,
      with just one kind of machine it is important.
      Like necchies are very different
      than Singer, for begginers.
      For experienced people just with
      the common sense it is enough.
      Againg thank you really.