Repurposed Singer Sewing Machine
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Today I will show you a very easy project with a repurposed Singer Sewing Machine. I went through a dry spell, not getting any sewing machines, then found myself with 3.
The first one I transformed into a makeup table vanity.

This was a freebie from a neighbor. I’ve never seen a Singer sewing machine or cabinet in such bad shape.
Dismantle the Singer Sewing Machine Cabinet

see? Even the machine was in a pitiful condition! Someone had stripped the poor thing of her parts.
Clean the base of the repurposed Singer Sewing Machine

I got busy removing all the wooden parts, which was very simple. Just four large screws hold the Singer Treadle to the wooden cabinet. To make it easy, turn the treadle sewing machine upside down.
It was difficult to tell the base’s shape without cleaning it up. I used a degreaser called Krud Kutter. It does all the work for you. Spray it on, wait a few minutes, then hose off the dirt. I did that twice.

After the base of the repurposed Singer Sewing Machine dried, I realized that I couldn’t leave it in its original condition. It needed to be hit with a wire brush.
This antique sewing machine T.V. table had some rust, and I used Vaseline!

After I bought all of that wood from the Peddler’s Mall, I had to do some reorganization in the garage. I had a large plastic shelf holding all of my paint. I could not slide in the larger pieces of plywood because the shelf was in the way. So, I ordered this handy wire shelf from Amazon. It’s not as wide or as deep, so it works perfectly.

You can see that I could not slide my wood in and out of my lumber storage bench in this BEFORE shot.

Maybe I have an issue with spray paint? Can one really have TOO much spray paint?
Spray paint the base of the sewing machine

I decided to use some of that spray paint on quick and easy projects! That last singer treadle was spray-painted black. I wanted to do a fun color for this one. After all, it’s only paint! If it doesn’t sell, I can repaint it.

I was initially going to use this table top that came off a pub table for the repurposed Singer Sewing Machine. But I didn’t love the colors together. I decided that the top needed to be darker.

I decided to use some of this reclaimed fencing as a tabletop. Because I was in a rush, I didn’t take any pictures.
I used three fence boards cut to size and used two smaller pieces to connect them all. (see below) I wanted them to be black, but I didn’t want to paint them, so I used some Minwax Gel Stain (classic black)
Add Reclaimed Wood Top

After the stain dried, I did a quick dry fit on the repurposed Singer Sewing Machine to see if I liked this better than the one above. I decided it would work for now.

In this picture, you can see that I made sure to space the brace boards to the correct distance from the base. I used the original screws from the Singer sewing machine to attach the top to the base by drilling pilot holes first.

This machine was missing one of the original casters. I ordered one from eBay. It was easy to put on; I did some touch-up spray painting.

Pretty Repurposed Singer Sewing Machine

Do you like the pop of color on the repurposed Singer Sewing Machine? Or do you think it’s too much?

I’m happy I was able to find the extra caster online. I thought I was going to have to remove the other three. I’m still loving my chalk painted cage lamp.
I still have one more treadle machine; it’s been painted green. I’m not sure what I’m going to do with it.
If you’ve done a Singer sewing table, please leave me the link in a comment below. I’d love to do a roundup sharing other ideas.
gail
PS UPDATE! I have re-done this sewing machine table. I used the top to make a Christmas Sign.
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I love the pop of color and the wood stain you chose. I can not believe what terrible shape the sewing machine was in..what the heck? But you made it all look so pretty.
Gail, I love your choice of color for the base. I recently repurposed a vintage sewing machine base using an old
3-drawer metal cabinet. My pop of color is yellow. It brightens up my daughter’s small living room while providing hidden storage–win-win! Here’s the link to a photo: https://twitter.com/AlteredArtworks/status/631280405715398656
I love this table and the color is awesome!! It looks like a happy color!
I like the repurpose, although I’m not a big fan of that color. It’s not one of those colors that goes with everything and IMO it’s overused in the DIY blogworld. I would have left it black and gone with the lighter wood top. But then, I’m a big fan of black cast iron. A recent issue of TOH used a treadle as a base for an outside planter box.
I have a treadle missing a wheel – never thought to look on ebay!
Hi Gail, you read my mind on this project, I love what youve done! I want a cabinet to sit next to my refrigerato, i want to use it for a pantry but I want a vintage door or a door with dr. Office frosted glass in it? It would be the height of the frig, I think 72″ and if I used a tall bookshelf the width of a shelf not wider than maybe 10-12 inches. Would you mind making this cabinet for me? I live in Dayton ohio, but I am always looking for a reason to come to tn. ๐ thank you june
June,
I’m actually in Louisville. 10-12 inches would be a very narrow door, and not likely to have a glass in it. ๐
gail
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/109845678388847017/
We repurposed an old card catalog drawer and a singer Sewing machine base, which was in beautiful shape, into this table. Hope you like it!
very pretty project Eileen! I “liked” it and pinned it. thanks for sharing!
gail
wonderful job & wonderful color choice! i hope you were able to keep the drawers to use for something!
Yep, I kept some of the pieces including the drawers. Stay tuned! I haven’t started the project yet, but have sort of designed it in my head. ๐
I think it looks great! Love the colour! What did you do with the rest of the table part?
I saved most of the parts Julie. I carried them to the basement shop to work on them when it’s too hot to be outside. But since that time, I’ve sort of taken time off from projects.
I hope to do something different with them. ๐
gail
Love it! I have this exact same machine and I’m not certain what I want to do with it, but this is giving me some great ideas! I love the color!
Jen
The Evolution of Mom
It looks great, Gail!! Great repurpose! It is so much more useful now. ๐
Oh, I love this and the color just makes it look so good!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ๐
Just LOVE your table, Gail.