Tip 1: Why buy sewing machines "Seagull"

Tip 1: Why buy sewing machines "Seagull"



Many residents of Russia have seen ads about buying old sewing machines "Seagull". But few people know about the real value of this product, so often they are sold for a mere penny.





The sewing machine "Seagull"

















Myth about the sewing machine "Seagull"

As early as ten years ago, mass buying beganold sewing machines "Seagull". At that time, certain persons disseminated information about the high value of the goods, justified content in the details of the mechanism of precious metals. Owing to such deception, many people simply spoiled the valuable thing in search of treasured treasure. Repeated cases of frank fraud have repeatedly occurred, consisting in the desire to acquire allegedly valuable details from the typewriter. Scammers asked to take samples of metal from a specific part of the mechanism. The chips had to be sent by mail, enclosing a small sum for the examination to be sent to the parcel. Eventually, a potential buyer who appropriated his money ceased to communicate. This scheme of deception has become widespread with the development of the Internet in the post-Soviet space.
On average, the sewing machine "Chaika" with a footdrive costs from 100 to 1000 dollars or more. The cost varies depending on the operating condition of the machine, its external condition, the year of production and the model.

Why buy sewing machines "Seagull"

Actually the mechanism of the sewing machine "Seagull" is notcontains and never contained any precious metals. Today, the wide demand for the "Seagull" is based on high quality and good performance of the old Soviet machine. Considering that such devices are no longer produced, many sewing masters acquire them for personal use for a high price. Workshops for the repair of sewing machines are engaged in the purchase of non-working mechanisms for the further removal of parts, which also ceased to be produced. Another reason for buying up sewing machine data is their ability to stitch even the most dense and coarse fabrics, a quality that modern machines sometimes can not.
According to some reports, the sewing machine "Seagull" is so powerful that it can even sew a couple of dozen layers of aluminum foil.
In addition to buying parts for seizure, sewingmachines "Seagull" are purchased as a vintage decoration of fashion designer studios for tailoring clothes, theatrical props, museum exhibits or decorating the interior of rich houses.

What are the sewing machines "Seagull"

Today you can meet sewing machines "Seagull"two types: with a manual and a foot drive. Cars with manual drive were the most common in educational institutions for equipping labor workshops. Such machines are distinguished by their high strength and ease of maintenance: even today one can find the use of such samples in schools. As for the "Chaika" foot-operated machines, they were an inalienable attribute in the homes of many Soviet families. Surprisingly, today they continue to work and sew fine clothes.
























Tip 2: How to sell a sewing machine



If you are a lucky owner of an old sewing machine, you probably know that this rare commodity, and you can realize it, having saved a decent amount of money.





How to sell a sewing machine








Instructions





1


Before trying to sell a sewing machine typewriter, find out exactly the brand name and the year it was made.





2


Inspect typewriter, as if you are going to buy it and start pre-sale preparation. Eliminate the shortcomings that are conspicuous. Clear typewriter from dust and make it presentable. If possible, remove visible defects and refresh the appearance.





3


Visit local antique shops or private antique dealers in order to study the demand and monitoring of prices for old sewing machines of the brand and year of production to which the product corresponds.





4


Find a repair and cleaning professional and ask him to determine if your machine is in working order. Also, with the help of a specialist, clean and adjust all the components.





5


Take pictures of the machine from all sides and try to sell it on an online auction. Display the product on several sites at once to achieve maximum effect.





6


You can sell typewriter through an online forum of relevant topics, andalso give ads to newspapers. Using all these features in the complex, you will surely find a buyer. In this case, there is no need to rush - after all, old sewing machines are not a commodity of increased demand, which is bought daily. But for it you can save a considerable amount of money, having gained patience.












Tip 3: How does the sewing machine work?



Sewing machines are intended for grindingdetails of clothing. They are widely used in everyday life, as well as in the sewing, shoe, and knitwear industries of light industry. The sewing machine consists of several basic parts and mechanisms, united by a constructive thought under one body. Each of the mechanisms has its own name and purpose.





Modern programmable sewing machine







Operating principle

Two-thread stitch is formed as a resultinterlacing two strands. At the junction of the threads, in the thickness of the tissue, a knot is formed. The upper thread is threaded into the eye of the needle and called the needle thread. The lower thread is pulled out from the bobbin located in the bobbin case, so it is called the shuttle thread. The sewing machines are classified according to the kind of thread weave in the stitch. Separate the machine, producing a chain and shuttle stitch. The most popular household model is a single-needle design allowing you to make a straight shuttle stitch. The main elements of such a machine are the mechanisms responsible for the operation of the needle, the movement of the fabric, the operation of the thread take-up and the shuttle. The sewing machine can work on both a mechanical and an electric drive. The operation of the needle mechanism results in the needle making a reciprocating motion. Together with the needle makes this movement thread. Old models of sewing machines are equipped with a mechanism that produces a reciprocating motion instead of a reciprocating motion. As a result of the mechanism, the material is pierced, the upper thread is guided through the resulting hole, the thread creates a loop. Then the shuttle mechanism enters the work. He grabs the noose and traces it around the thread holder. The thread take-up takes the thread under the needle plate, removes it from the hook and creates a stitch. The fabric moves under the influence of the engine of the tissue.

A bit of history

The sewing machine was invented in the second half18 century. The designers tried to create such a machine that would exactly copy the hand stitch. Case progressed when Madersperger invented a needle with a hole located at the bottom, at the tip. Having received such a needle, the researchers began work on the manufacture of a new device. The first patent for the manufacture of a sewing machine with a horizontally placed needle was obtained by Engineer Howe in 1845. A modern sewing machine model was acquired in 1850, when the inventors Wilson, Singer and Gibbs, working separately, made the same discovery, placing the fabric on a horizontal platform and giving the needle a vertical position. Modern industry produces sewing machines of different types for both household and industrial purposes. Depending on the design, the machines "know how" to grind the parts, sweep the edges of the products, sew on the buttons, make decorative seams.