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Kathy.goins Posted - Jan 05 2017 : 7:50:57 PM
I would love to hear from members about their use of, knowledge of, search of, Singer 221Featherweight sewing machines ...

I'm just starting my love affair with these little treasures!
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naturemaiden Posted - Sep 21 2017 : 1:26:43 PM
they look like low shank which can be used for many low shank machines. Is there a number on the side of the box? If so, look it up online and you should be able to see which set they are.

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quilt8305 Posted - Sep 21 2017 : 1:16:51 PM
Check out this website for detailed information on Singer Featherweights. I bought mine on Ebay and I love it.


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bellrbi Posted - Aug 25 2017 : 05:16:46 AM
can anyone tell me what these are for? I found this box at the thrift store and I am stumped except for that piping tool which still has some attatched.

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Denise Ann Posted - Jun 25 2017 : 06:41:59 AM
It looked like it was missing a plate, but I found it in one of the drawers. Found the bobbin case and several bobbins, and I think a riffling foot. If I can get my nephew to clean the metal parts for me that would be great. I'm curious to see how she looks cleaned up.

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quiltee Posted - Jun 24 2017 : 5:30:23 PM
That sounds like a great deal.


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Denise Ann Posted - Jun 24 2017 : 10:11:24 AM
I bought a singer treadle machine for 20.00, will need some love and a belt.

Denise Ann
harvesttender Posted - Jun 08 2017 : 06:56:00 AM
I recently received an FW from a friend who's downsizing. I know it is unused for 2-3 decades, and is dated August 19, 1945. In lovely condition, but I think it sews very slowly. Is this a common problem with older machines, or does it need a good cleaning/servicing?

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Bart Posted - May 30 2017 : 10:52:00 AM
I have a 221 black Featherweight (1951); I absolute love it and use it a lot (especially for quilt piecing).
Attachments, feet and add on pieces are my passion. The machine will embroider, do eyelets, all types of button holes, gather, pintuck, rolled hems, bias bind, blind stitch braid, free motion stitch and a gazillion more!!
I also have other vintage machines but I'm not a collector; if I don't use them, I don't keep them
doctordar Posted - Apr 04 2017 : 07:01:32 AM
Hi,
I have a Featherweight that my husband bought on Ebay. He was specifically looking for a machine that was made in my birth year. I love it and it is my main machine for classes (unless the project requires more than a straight stitch). I have a Sew Easy table with the Featherweight insert and they make a great team to take on the road. My Featherweight is especially good for doing paper piecing. Great little machine and weighs only 11 lbs!

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naturemaiden Posted - Mar 25 2017 : 12:27:57 PM
Hi Kathy and welcome.

I have a 'white' featherweight. I had a black one but sold it. I own many sewing machines including 3 form the 1800's that sew beautifully. The featherweight is a nice little machine.

I actually wrote a repair manual which features a featherweight in it's service steps. You can see that book along with others here: http://thriftyfarmgirl.com/

I also sell sewing machines and original sewing machine parts on the same site.

It's hard to pick a favorite machine, but i'm partial to the class 66, which include Singer 66, 348, 201, to name a few.

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Nana Shirl Posted - Mar 11 2017 : 05:11:32 AM
Hey Girls! How bout the newest MJF magazine!! Great article about antique sewing machine AND oursweet lil featherweights! Wahoo! THANKS Mary Jane n staff!!!

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katmom Posted - Jan 24 2017 : 8:29:55 PM
Linda,,, Shop till ya Drop! lol!


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quiltee Posted - Jan 24 2017 : 8:11:31 PM
I have been on SGW site before, but never found anything I needed at the time. LOL! Thanks, Grace.

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katmom Posted - Jan 24 2017 : 4:25:13 PM
just found 3 more on the SGW site..
1 in NV for $200
1 in MD for $200
1 in CO for $51
the funny thing non of them are listed as Singer featherweights,,, just as vintage singer sewing machines.

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katmom Posted - Jan 24 2017 : 4:06:52 PM
I just took a peek and there is a Featherweight in Ontario Calif., at $272 and one in Michigan at $142
There is also a 401A at $25 just to give you an idea...
sometimes the description id for a 'vintage singer sewing machine' instead of listing it as a featherweight...
Also,,, at some of the locations you can do a pick-up and that saves you the shipping fees...

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katmom Posted - Jan 24 2017 : 3:59:03 PM
have you checked out the Shop Goodwill auction web site...
I have bid & won many items from them (in Spokane)
It's an on-line auction... and you can narrow down your search to location Ex: Spokane, Wa.. or item EX: Singer Sewing Machine
I have seen many Featherweights come through also Singer 222 and other..
Just thought I would mention it.

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Nana Shirl Posted - Jan 24 2017 : 2:05:08 PM
Hi girls...I haven't been on MJs for some time. I have been on the Singer FW site...I love it! I have 2..one my gmas, but it doesnt work anymore..my son found me one for Christmas a year ago..I haven't had time to mess with it much ..until I get my lil corner fixed for such.lol.sooo..can you imagine how happy I was to see FGs n FWs topic!?!!! I love the lil sassy Singers!! So glad you started this thread!

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quiltee Posted - Jan 23 2017 : 8:30:19 PM
IF I had won the 431G I would have gone and picked it up. It was only about 40 miles from me.

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Linda O
Lone Oak, TX

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texdane Posted - Jan 23 2017 : 12:34:12 PM
Hi Girls,

Word of caution on Ebay...If you win, make sure to ask the seller to pack the machine well, with extra padding, and always upright and listed as fragile. Many of the strongest machines do not survive shipping. Also, if they get turned on their sides, oil can leak into the motor and destroy it. I have had a Featherweight come from Ebay and it was packed great, but also sent one back as the shipper did not pack it correctly and it was toast with a burned out motor from the oil leaking. You can pm the seller at the time of purchase to request it is shipped correctly.

Good luck!

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Cissik Posted - Jan 19 2017 : 10:14:35 AM
Ebay is a tough place to buy a 431G. Sorry you missed it.

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quiltee Posted - Jan 12 2017 : 8:45:35 PM
Sylvia -

I had a meeting tonight and missed out on the final bidding. The 431G machine went for $415.00 - I would've gone a bit more, but probably would have gotten overbid.
There are a few Featherweight 222s and a white 221 that I am watching on eBay. I keep dreaming. Just what I need - more sewing machines. I need to get rid of a few of the ones I've got.

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Linda O
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"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
texdane Posted - Jan 12 2017 : 5:03:44 PM
Hi Girls!

LOVE THIS THREAD!

Linda, VSM is the acronym collectors use for "Vintage Sewing Machine". Makes it easier to write, I guess, lol! When it comes to sewing machines, as with some other antiques, 25+ years old or more is considered "vintage", though many collectors feel it is more anything late sixties or older, as once you hit the 1970's the use of plastic in gears and then in the body of the machine started, and most VSM enthusiasts don't like plastic (how I got started with my obsession, in the first place, when my 20 year old plastic machine conked out). Machines 80 - 100+ are considered "antique", though many antique collectors only agree if the machine is 100 years old. Depends on who you talk to.

All my machines have names. :)

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quiltee Posted - Jan 11 2017 : 8:37:58 PM
Sylvia - She said converting is not hard. I could give you her number and you could ask her. She said she'd be happy to help me if I needed to convert one.

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Farmgirl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month August 2015
Linda O
Lone Oak, TX

"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
quiltee Posted - Jan 11 2017 : 8:37:03 PM
I have to bid on it - without seeing it. I sent you the link - is it a good price? Have to bid by tomorrow. What would you suggest?

Farmgirl hugs,
Farmgirl #1919
Farm Girl of the Month August 2015
Linda O
Lone Oak, TX

"Women are Angels, and when someone breaks our wings, we simply continue to fly . . . on a broomstick - we're flexible, like that."
Cissik Posted - Jan 11 2017 : 11:31:27 AM
I asked my local Featherweight repair guy if he would convert mine. He feels totally inexperienced in doing so. Don't know anyone else. It doesn't hurt the motor to run it with a transformer he assured me, so run it I do. So glad you found one.
What is everyone stitching today?

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