Atlas Sewing Machine Serial Numbers
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The pink Atlas straight stitch sewing machine is one of my favorite machines in my collection. These sewing machines were built in Japan by Brother Sewing Machine Company and sold in the states as a badged sewing machine. This means they arrived here without a name and who ever sold the machine put their name (badge) on it. Atlas nationally advertised guaranteed quality on their products and their sewing machines were advertised in Good Housekeeping Magazine. The “Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping” badge guaranteed that if a product was not as advertised in the magazine, legitimate complaints would be taken care of by replacement of the product or refund of the purchase price to the consumer. If you google an image of a Brother Citation you will see great similarities with the exception of the bobbin winder which is on the top on the Citation.
Another machine almost identical to the pink Atlas is the Brother Deluxe Sewing Machine; the difference with this one is the tension unit which is on the side instead of on the front like the Atlas. I believe the pink Atlas series came on the scene as early as 1956 and my machine might date to 1957. My machine came with its original pink foot control and with its original case but the case was destroyed in transit during shipping. This was the fault of the seller and their flimsy packaging but more on that in a future post. Luckily the sewing machine survived but it still makes me angry that I do not have the original case.
If anyone out there has one, I would love to have it, please e-mail me. I found the pink base on ebay. This is an all-metal gear driven, straight stitch mechanical sewing machine.
The Atlas is very simple to operate with its straight forward design, minimal knobs, and levers it is great for beginner sewists. My machine came with its original pink foot controller; here is a photo of it if you are looking for one for your pink machine. The feed dogs on this machine can be dropped for free-motion sewing or drawing.
Apr 13, 2010 The Atlas sewing machine company was established in 1955. Their machines were branded machines built by Brother. The Pink Atlas is the one that is most known. Atlas filed bankrupcy in 1962. And: Atlas was not really a company, but a label that was used on machines that were wholesaled by a distribution company.
This machine has a reverse stitch lever; handy for fastening a seam. You just lift it up all the way for reverse stitching. It uses Class 15 bobbins and Standard 15×1 needles sizes 11 through 21. To replace the needle, you slide it up as far as it will go with the flat side toward the balance wheel. The stitching on this pink beauty is very nice and consistent. I apologize for the lack of a photo of the stitches but I will have to update this review with one very soon. I came across a machine like this one from a seller who was the original owner and was selling all the original goodies that accompanied her sewing machine.
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Her listing included a box of Greist attachments with its manual, a sewing machine manual, foot controller, and the carrying case. The box of attachments included: • a cloth guide • zipper foot • cording foot • scissors cutting gauge • gathering foot • quilting foot • narrow hemmer foot • edgestitcher foot • binder foot • ruffler foot. Here are some close-up photos of some of the machines features.