
If you have examples not featured or other information please write to the NeedleBar Forum and send pictures to Claire at information is being collected by Annie Kusilek who may also be contacted in the NeedleBar Forum. The following pages attempt to identify the various features of the differently styled models produced by National.įurther details may be found in NeedleBar’s Picture Library. In particular, identification is sometimes difficult because many different machines across the range were sold under the Eldredge name (after Barnabas Eldredge, founder of National). National probably produced more badged names than any other company. The names on the following machines are examples of the models offered. If we don’t have a listing for the name, please use the search function to see if there is any mention of it on our site. If your sewing machine, accessory, or ephemera has a name on it, this is the place to start. If we don’t have a listing for the name, please use the search. The Singer 99k sewing machine is small in size measuring only 12-½’ wide, this image shows an early version the 99K (99K21 - 26) made between 1924 to 1954.


If your sewing machine does not have a model number, but has a serial number similar in location to the image above, use the images below to help identify the sewing machine model number.

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