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- If you do happen to find some, they can go for as much as $6.00/each. The Free Westinghouse Rotary and the New Home Rotary are two groups of machines that use these special, short needles. I am basing all of the following information on the New Home model NLB rotary sewing machine.
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- This is an old Free-Westinghouse electric sewing machine that was made by the Free Sewing Machine Company in Rockford Illinois. The machine appears to work fine. This is 115 volts DC or AC, 25 to 60 cycle,.7 amps, style number 1172260-A and also has the number NP45311 on it.
On the plate of the machine, it has a sting of 5 or 6 numbers which is normally followed by some letters. The letters can be before or after the number. This is your model number on the sewing machine. Now that you know this number you can go to the site I have listed above and find the manual for the machine and other information about this. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Antique Free-Westinghouse Sewing Machine at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Please enter a number less than or equal to 1. Select a valid country. ZIP Code: Please enter a valid ZIP Code. Please enter 5 or 9 numbers for the ZIP Code.
There are a couple of vintage machines I have talked about in the past that have a special needle that is almost Impossible to find. If you do happen to find some, they can go for as much as $6.00/each. The Free Westinghouse Rotary and the New Home Rotary are two groups of machines that use these special, short needles. I am basing all of the following information on the New Home model NLB rotary sewing machine.Below is a picture of a needle for the NLB and along with it, a plain, size 14, Schmetz needle that you can buy at your local retailer.
I lined the 'EYES' up to show that the shank of the normal, Schmetz needle(bottom) is longer than the New Home(top), CC1221 needle. Now, according to a very knowledgable sewing machine expert named Bill Holman, you can grind the shank down on the Schmetz needle so that the distance from the 'shank head' to the top of the eye is the same as the New Home needle.
I have this very convenient, desk top grinder that makes this process very easy.
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Here is a picture of the two needles after the grinding process on the Schmetz needle. The 'EYES' do line up and the shanks are the same length. The needle point on the Schmetz is a bit longer but that doesn't matter.
When the hook passes the needle on any sewing machine it must be within a proper range from the EYE to be able to pick up the upper thread consistently and at a high rate of speed. If you try this grinding process yourself, please wear the appropriate safety gear. I have tried this process with great success.
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This is a picture of a properly timed NLB and a CC1221 needle. Notice the distance of the 'Hook Point' above the 'EYE'. If the needle shank was longer, that 'Eye to hook' distance would be greater. Too great a distance to pick up that upper thread consistantly with todays standard needle. There are several different Needle part numbers out there that may or may not work consistently with your machine. If you look back at picture 1 and 4, you will notice that the NLB needle (CC1221) is very close to 1 7/16' in length. There are other needles advertised at this length but the eye is not at the correct location. Here is a 206X13 that is advertised to work.