Featherweights
#14
I LOVE my Singer Featherweight. I found her on ebay for $350. Be careful not to use anything like Goo Gone to clean your machine. It will take remove the lacqure finish and mess up your decals. I love this site http://www.novamontgomery.com/singer...-the-month.htm
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The FWs do a straight stitch, forward and back. Period. However, there is a bottonhole attachment and a zigzag attachment that you can purchase. Most FWs come with a standard set of 5 or 6 feet, including a rolled hem foot and a ruffler foot. I found all of my machines on eBay, but you must read the descriptions carefully and decide whether to trust that the seller knows what he/she is talking about. All of mine were purchased from individuals, not dealers, and I got burned on a couple because I had to replace the foot pedal/cord set, which ran me an additional $25; however, I didn't pay more than $225, including S/H, for any of my machines. There are several people who specialize in FWs and if you purchase one from them, they will guarantee the machine is in good working order.
Three of my machines are named, three aren't. It just depends on if they "speak" to me.
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#18
I have the opportunity to purchase a 1947 Singer Featherweight 221. The person I use to fix my machines just purchased it and is now looking to resell it. An older gentleman brought it in to his repair shop, as his wife who used it, passed away. He paid $400 for it and wants $550. He is going to go over it and make sure everything is working fine. He says it's a real beauty.....looks brand new with no scratches.....has a beautiful case....all the attachments......is black. After going over it, he's going to put a warranty on it for 1 year. I've been looking but don't know what they are worth. Is $550 too high to pay.
#20
My daughter gave me a 1952 Featherweight a year ago. She got it for me to take to classes. I LOVE that machine! I do all of my piecing on it and only use my Bernina for things like machine appliqué and FMQ. When I got the Featherweight, I thought that oiling it was a pain; but I have oiled it so much that I don't even think about it now and oil it quickly. I've even learned to thread the needle with my right hand. (I am so left handed.) I love the fact that I can service it myself.
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