How old is the Kenmore sewing machine model 3851764180?
The Kenmore sewing machine model 3851764180 is part of the Kenmore 385 model family, which dates back to the mid-1960s; most 385-prefix machines were produced between 1965 and 1987. For the exact age of your specific unit, use the serial number location shown in the 3851764180 owner's manual.
Because the model number alone covers a long production run, the serial number is the best way to narrow it down.
- Unplug the sewing machine before handling it closely.
- Find the nomenclature plate (ID plate) on the machine.
- Write down the model number (3851764180) and the serial number.
- Compare the serial number format and any date codes to the identification details in the manual.
- Keep the numbers with your records for future parts lookup and service.
The manual for this model explains that the model and serial number are recorded from the nomenclature plate.
| What you need | Where it’s used | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number: 3851764180 | Parts lookup and documentation | Confirms the correct Kenmore sewing machine family |
| Serial number | Dating the specific unit | Narrows down when your exact machine was made |
| Nomenclature plate location | Identification | Prevents mix-ups with similar 385 models |
Knowing the approximate era helps with maintenance planning (cleaning, oiling, belts, motor wear) and improves parts matching. When you shop by model and serial, we can help you avoid ordering the wrong Kenmore sewing machine parts; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
If your machine shows a code or behaves like a 385-series issue, use Kenmore 385 error codes to match symptoms to likely causes.
Last updated: February 2026
Is Kenmore 3851764180 a good beginner machine?
Yes. The Kenmore 3851764180 is a solid beginner-friendly mechanical sewing machine because it is designed for straightforward operation and routine care (threading, tension adjustment, cleaning, and oiling) that new users can learn quickly by following the 3851764180 owner's manual.
For a first machine, we look for simple controls, easy access to key parts, and clear maintenance steps. This model is a center-needle, low-bar sewing machine and the manual focuses on the basics that matter most when you are learning.
- Clear guidance on threading and tension adjustments
- Easy-to-identify external controls (handwheel, stitch selector, presser foot lever)
- Built-in accessory storage in the extension table (accessory storage box)
- Routine upkeep instructions (cleaning and oiling) to keep stitches consistent
- Portable options (case or cabinet) for storage and setup
Use this table to decide if it matches how you want to sew.
| What you want as a beginner | How the 3851764180 fits | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Simple, hands-on controls | Mechanical dials/levers | Easier to understand cause and effect |
| Easy setup | Manual walks through threading and adjustments | Fewer early frustrations |
| Reliable feeding and stitching | Maintenance steps include cleaning hook race and feed dogs | Helps prevent jams and uneven stitches |
| Room to store basics | Extension table includes accessory storage | Keeps bobbins, needles, feet together |
These steps prevent most “new machine” problems like skipped stitches, thread nests, and fabric not feeding.
- Thread the upper path exactly as shown in the 3851764180 owner's manual; rethread with the presser foot up.
- Start with a new needle matched to your fabric (universal needle for woven cotton is a common starting point).
- Use good-quality thread and wind the bobbin evenly.
- Clean lint around the hook race and feed dogs regularly.
- Oil only where the manual indicates; too much oil attracts lint.
Beginners improve faster when the machine is predictable. A mechanical Kenmore like the 3851764180 rewards correct threading, proper tension, and basic cleaning with consistent stitches, which builds confidence early.
If you need parts for this model, we recommend starting with the model-specific parts list, or searching by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most trouble-free sewing machine?
The most trouble-free sewing machine is the one that fits your projects and is kept correctly threaded, clean, and properly adjusted. If you own the Kenmore 3851764180, following the setup and care steps in the 3851764180 owner's manual prevents most “problems” that are actually threading, tension, or lint issues.
Most sewing machine issues come from a few repeat causes, not the brand name.
- Threading path or bobbin installed incorrectly
- Dull, bent, or wrong needle type/size
- Upper tension not matched to fabric and thread
- Lint buildup in the hook/bobbin area or feed dogs
- Presser foot pressure not matched to fabric thickness
| Topic | Mechanical machine | Computerized machine |
|---|---|---|
| Strength | Simple, forgiving, easy to maintain | Convenience features, consistent stitch control |
| Common trouble spots | Tension, lint, timing after a bad jam | Sensor or control issues, more electronics |
| Best fit | Basic sewing, heavy fabrics, long ownership | Feature-driven sewing, lots of stitch options |
Your model is a household-use, center-needle, low-bar sewing machine with adjustable presser foot pressure. These habits reduce thread nests, skipped stitches, and feeding problems.
- Set presser foot pressure for the fabric (the manual lists settings for most sewing, applique, and lightweight fabrics)
- Reset the pressure dial to the normal setting after specialty fabrics
- Raise the presser foot to the higher lift position when removing thicker fabric to avoid bending the needle
- Clean lint from the bobbin area and feed dogs regularly
A single thread jam can make a good machine seem unreliable; correct pressure, threading, and routine cleaning keep stitch formation stable and fabric feeding consistent.
For Kenmore 385-series troubleshooting patterns, use Kenmore 385 error codes. To find replacement parts by model number, search on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
When did Kenmore stop making sewing machines?
Kenmore sewing machines are no longer manufactured as new products; most Kenmore-branded machines you see today are older, discontinued models. For your Kenmore model 3851764180, the best way to confirm the exact model identification and documentation details is to use the 3851764180 owner's manual.
Kenmore was a brand name used by Sears, and many Kenmore sewing machines (including many 385. series models) were produced by an outside manufacturer. That is why you will still find parts diagrams, manuals, and service information even though new Kenmore sewing machines are not being made.
- New Kenmore-branded sewing machines are not in current production.
- Most Kenmore machines in use are vintage or pre-owned.
- Ongoing upkeep is typically handled through maintenance, adjustments, and part replacement.
- Model and serial identification matters; the manual notes the model/serial are on the nomenclature plate.
- For troubleshooting, Kenmore model-family resources can still be useful.
We recommend using these checks to narrow down when your machine was made or sold:
- Locate the model and serial number on the nomenclature plate (noted in the manual).
- Match your machine’s features (stitch selectors, buttonhole method, accessories) to the manual.
- Compare your symptoms or display messages (if applicable) to known Kenmore guidance.
- Keep the model number handy when ordering parts or looking up diagrams.
| What to check | Where to find it | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (3851764180) | Nomenclature plate | Confirms the exact parts list and manual |
| Serial number | Nomenclature plate | Helps narrow production run or age |
| Buttonhole method | Manual section on buttonholes | Confirms feature set and accessory compatibility |
| Maintenance needs | Manual care instructions | Prevents lockups, skipped stitches, and tension issues |
If you are asking this because the machine is showing a code or not sewing correctly, we use these resources often:
Knowing Kenmore sewing machines are discontinued helps set expectations: you typically keep a model like 3851764180 running through correct threading, tension setup, cleaning/oiling, and replacing worn components rather than looking for a “new” Kenmore replacement.
If you need to search parts by model number beyond what is listed for this machine, we recommend starting with the parts list for 3851764180 and then using Sears PartsDirect for broader model searches.
Last updated: February 2026





