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Singer Model 99 Sewing Machine Parts

Singer Model 99 Sewing Machine Parts

Singer Model 99 - The Original Portable Electric Machine

Find vintage genuine and quality aftermarket replacement parts for the Singer Model 99, introduced in 1911 as a more compact alternative to the full-size Singer 66. This revolutionary 3/4-size machine made quality sewing portable and accessible, and in 1921, the 99K became Singer's first portable electric machine.

History of the Singer Model 99

Introduced in 1911 to meet growing demand for a lighter, portable domestic machine that didn't require a dedicated sewing table. At approximately 22 lbs (10 kg), the Model 99 was significantly more portable than its full-size counterpart while maintaining the same reliable mechanics.

  • 1911: Model 99 introduced as 3/4-size version of the Singer 66
  • 1921: Electric motor option introduced - the 99K became Singer's first portable electric machine
  • Production Span: Continued until around 1958 with various improvements
  • Manufacturing: Model 99 made in USA, Model 99K made in Kilbowie, Scotland

Why the Model 99 Was Revolutionary

  • First Portable Electric - The 99K (1921) pioneered portable electric sewing for home use
  • Same Quality, Smaller Size - Used identical internal mechanics as the full-size Model 66
  • Versatile Stitching - Reliable straight stitch handles everything from delicate fabrics to denim and leather
  • Adjustable Controls - Tension and stitch length adjustments for precision sewing
  • Electric Conversion - Early hand-crank models could be retrofitted with motors

Evolution of Features

  • Early Models (1911-1920s): Hand-cranked, wooden bases with bentwood covers, Egyptian scroll faceplates
  • Electric Era (1921+): Motor and controller options, mock crocodile suitcase-style cases
  • Later Models (1930s-1950s): Reverse stitch added (99K-31 and newer), plastic bases with clip-on lids, striated faceplates (mid-1950s)

Model 99 vs. 99K

Feature Model 99 (USA) Model 99K (Scotland)
Release Year 1911 1911
Manufacturing Site USA Kilbowie, Scotland
Size 3/4-size (~22 lbs) 3/4-size (~22 lbs)
Mechanism Identical to Model 66 Identical to Model 66
Electric Option Added post-1921 Added post-1921
Reverse Stitch Later models only 99K-31 and newer

Available Replacement Parts & Accessories

  • Bobbins - Class 66 bobbins (same as full-size Model 66) 
  • Presser Feet - Low shank presser feet for various sewing techniques
  • Needles - Standard 15x1 needles in all sizes and types
  • Motors & Controllers - Replacement motors and foot controllers for electric models
  • Belts - Motor belts and drive belts for various configurations
  • Electrical Components - Power cords, switches, and light bulbs
  • Mechanical Parts - Tension assemblies, feed dogs, bobbin winder tires, and internal components
  • Restoration Parts - Faceplates (Egyptian scroll and striated designs), decals, and cosmetic components
  • Cases & Bases - Replacement hardware and accessories for wooden and plastic bases

Maintenance & Care

The Model 99 shares the same robust mechanics as the full-size Model 66, making it reliable and easy to maintain. Common replacement needs include motor belts, bobbin winder tires, and bobbin cases. Electric models may need motor brushes or controllers over time. Regular cleaning and oiling will keep your Model 99 running smoothly for decades.

Identifying Your Model 99

Serial numbers can help you date your machine and identify whether it's a USA-made 99 or Scottish-made 99K. Faceplate designs evolved from Egyptian scroll patterns to striated versions in the mid-1950s. Case styles also changed from wooden bentwood covers to mock crocodile suitcases to plastic bases with clip-on lids.

Need help identifying your Model 99 or finding the right part? Our team has over 20 years of experience with vintage Singer machines. Whether you have an early hand-crank model from 1911 or a later electric 99K-31 with reverse stitch, we can help you find exactly what you need to keep this historic portable machine sewing beautifully.

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