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Singer Model 301A Sewing Machine Parts

Singer Model 301A Sewing Machine Parts

Singer Model 301A - The First Full-Size Portable with Slant Needle

Find vintage genuine and quality aftermarket replacement parts for the Singer Model 301A, produced from 1953 to 1957 at Singer's Anderson, South Carolina plant. Marketed as Singer's first "full-size portable" sewing machine, the 301A combined the portability of the Featherweight with a larger workspace and introduced Singer's revolutionary slanted needle system.

History of the Singer Model 301A

Produced 1953-1957 at Singer's Anderson, South Carolina factory (the "A" designation indicates Anderson origin). The 301A evolved from the earlier Model 301 (1951-1953, made in Elizabethport, NJ) and shares the Featherweight's legendary reliability in a full-size format.

  • Production Period: 1953-1957
  • Factory: Anderson, South Carolina ("A" designation)
  • Predecessor: Singer Model 301 (1951-1953, Elizabethport, NJ)
  • Design Lineage: Closely related to Singer 221 Featherweight

Why the Model 301A is Special

  • First Full-Size Portable - Larger than Featherweight but still lightweight and portable
  • Revolutionary Slant Needle - Introduced Singer's slanted needle system for better visibility and ergonomics
  • Gear-Driven Motor - Internal motor with no belts - exceptionally smooth and quiet operation
  • Featherweight Quality - Shares many parts with the legendary 221 Featherweight
  • Lightweight Aluminum - Cast aluminum body for easy portability
  • Built-In Thread Cutter - Many 301A models include convenient thread cutter
  • Quilter's Favorite - Precision straight stitch beloved by quilters

Revolutionary Slant Needle System

The 301A introduced Singer's innovative slanted needle design, which provides improved visibility of the needle area and more ergonomic sewing position. This revolutionary feature would later be incorporated into Singer's popular Slant-O-Matic series.

Important: Slant Needle Presser Feet

The 301A uses slant needle presser feet exclusively. These machines require slant shank feet, which are specific to Singer's slant needle models and not interchangeable with the more common low shank feet used by other brands. When ordering presser feet for your 301A, make sure you select slant needle feet - standard low shank feet will not fit this machine.

Key Features

  • Stitch Type: Straight stitch only, with reverse
  • Drive System: Gear-driven internal motor - no belts to replace
  • Bobbin Type: Class 221 bobbin (same as Featherweight)
  • Needle Type: Standard 15x1 needle
  • Body Material: Lightweight cast aluminum
  • Mounting Options: Available in cabinet-mount or portable case versions
  • Thread Cutter: Many models include built-in thread cutter

Singer 301 vs. 301A

Feature Model 301 Model 301A
Factory Origin Elizabethport, NJ Anderson, SC
Production Years 1951-1953 1953-1957
Thread Cutter May not be included Often included
Functionality Identical Identical
Bobbin Type Class 221 Class 221
Needle Type Standard 15x1 Standard 15x1

Available Replacement Parts & Accessories

  • Class 221 Bobbins - Same bobbins as the Featherweight (not Class 66)
  • Bobbin Cases - Replacement bobbin cases for Class 221 system
  • Slant Needle Presser Feet - Complete selection including zigzag, buttonhole, zipper, walking, and specialty feet
  • Needles - Standard 15x1 needles in all sizes and types
  • Motors & Controllers - Internal motor components and foot controllers
  • Electrical Components - Power cords, switches, and light bulbs
  • Mechanical Parts - Tension assemblies, feed dogs, and internal components
  • Accessories - Seam guides, attachments, and maintenance supplies
  • Restoration Parts - Faceplates, decals, and cosmetic components for aluminum body

Maintenance & Care

The 301A's gear-driven internal motor requires no belt replacement, making maintenance simpler than belt-driven machines. Regular cleaning and oiling will keep the gear system operating smoothly. The Class 221 bobbins are the same as the Featherweight, making them readily available. The slant needle system requires slant shank presser feet - always verify you're ordering the correct foot type.

Why Quilters Love the 301A

The Model 301A is highly prized by quilters for its precision straight stitch, smooth gear-driven operation, and portability. The slant needle design provides excellent visibility for accurate piecing. The full-size workspace is larger than the Featherweight while maintaining portability. The gear-driven motor delivers consistent stitch quality that modern machines struggle to match.

Collector Appeal

The 301A combines the legendary reliability of the Featherweight with full-size capability and the innovative slant needle system. Its production span of only 4 years (1953-1957) makes it relatively rare compared to the Featherweight's decades-long production. The Anderson, South Carolina origin is indicated by the "A" designation. Models with built-in thread cutters are particularly desirable.

Need help finding the right part for your Model 301A? Our team has over 20 years of experience with vintage Singer machines. Whether you need Class 221 bobbins, slant needle presser feet, or help dating your machine by serial number, we can help you find exactly what you need. Remember: this machine requires slant needle feet and Class 221 bobbins - we'll make sure you get the correct parts for this innovative full-size portable machine.

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