I have certainly learned a lot cleaning up Ilona – my Singer 15-88. ย As you know from this post my Mom has given me her and her sister’s Vintage Sewing Machines. ย I even bought myself a small hammer and a screwdriver… ย you know, one of those ones with a bunch of different attachments? ย I took off all the parts that I dared, carefully photographing every step so that I would know how to put them all back together again. ย I wiped down all the japanning (black paint) with Sewing Machine Oil (SMO). ย Some areas I had to use diluted dish soap – the brown staining just wouldn’t come off. ย Of course, I was also wearing gloves throughout as my hands get dry quickly.
For the chrome pieces I used Brasso. ย As you can see, some of the pieces were dirtier than others. ย I was warned to not let anything harsh,ย like Brasso,ย touch the decals (gold painted designs on the machine) –ย so it was much safer to completely remove the parts I wanted to clean with Brasso!

The Brasso cleaned every chrome part quickly. ย

The difference was amazing!

Ta Da! ย Face Plate, Throat Plate, Round Cover Plate and Bobbin Cover Plate.

This is the Bobbin Winder Tension Discs – ick!

Chrome cleaner to the rescue!

Nasty. ย I wonder if this is all tarnish and/or dried up oil? ย I found thick brown stains everywhere – on the japanning and the chrome. ย I do know that my Aunt smoked most of her life. ย Is this normal staining or does nicotine make a mess of these VSMs too?

I got the Tension Assembly apart, cleaned and back together again, BUT I am going to do it again step by step with the manual in preparation for takingย Ilona for aย test drive! ย That way I will be sure I’ve done it correctly. ย There will probably be some adjusting here and there anyway to get Ilona sewing correctly!ย

Now the Stop Motion Screwย is so shiny, I can see the reflection of my camera and fingers in it!


Some final shiny shots of the Bobbin Cover Plate, Throat Plate, and foot. ย This VSM actually had the original needle in it (stained, of course), but there was a package of Vintage Sewing Needles in the treadle desk drawer so I will start Ilona working with one of those!

Ilona cleaned and polished!


Ilona’s original badge brought back to life!

I’ve prepared some “BEFORE” and “AFTER” shots, or should I say “ICK” and “WOW”? I’m going to have to take apart and put back together the Bobbin Shuttle Assemblyย again, following the manual thisย time, as I can see already that it isn’t lining up properly. ย Lots of work to do yet, to get Ilona running smoothly again!

The Bobbin Winder beside the Balance Wheel.

Ilona’s Future’s so Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades!



Cosmetically I have finishedย this VSM, now I have to clean and repair the broken treadle desk, clean the Irons, attach the Treadle Belt that I have ordered, check the Threadย Tension Assembly and the Bobbin Shuttle Assembly and I should check the Bobbin Winder Assembly too … and that’s it!
In the meantime, I have cut out some projects…
To continueย my “Sister’s Sewing Projects“, McCall’s M7169. ย She has chosen two fabrics, a flowered print and a black to make this two toned dress.

For myself, Simplicity 8740, a 1999 pattern for a pair of pants. ย I just want to make a simple pair of elastic waisted pants with this light fabric I recently purchased in Vancouver.

Lastly, for myself, the “Polly Top” a FREE PDF sewing pattern from By Hand London. I have wanted to do this one for for a long time. I certainly have enough small pieces saved up to get a few of these done! I was thinking a denim version first, with red top stitching, to match my denim skirt.

What pattern are you working on next… a dress? a skirt? what’s happening out there?
Before I go, it’s time for me to take a couple ofย weeks off for summer – hopefully we’ll get some nice weather, not too hot, not too cold, but just right! Keep posting so I can keep reading and I’ll see you in about two weeks.
Happy Sewing!

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