The Genie brand represented a line of compact, portable sewing machines manufactured by Singer. These machines, often marketed for beginners or those needing a lightweight option for travel or small spaces, offered basic functionality in a user-friendly package. A typical model might feature a limited selection of stitch patterns, including straight stitch and zigzag, along with functionalities like buttonholing and darning.
The appeal of these compact machines lay in their affordability and ease of use. Their portability made them attractive to apartment dwellers or individuals with limited storage space. The simplified design often made them less intimidating for novice sewists, facilitating a more approachable introduction to the craft. This contributed to the popularity of home sewing, particularly during periods when compact, affordable machines were highly desirable.