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Where to get a carrying case for a Singer 99?

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Old 01-30-2013, 07:09 PM
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Default Where to get a carrying case for a Singer 99?

I've found replacement cases for the Featherweights, but haven't found them for a Singer 99. Anyone know who might carry them? Thanks.
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I have one and need a case, as well. Anybody know where to find one?
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Old 01-31-2013, 03:39 AM
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Other than a lucky find somewhere or an old sewing machine shop with lots of goodies, the only place I've found for cases is:
{ http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/sew...ine-cases.aspx }
The one I'm gonna buy to try is the: Carrying Case, Flat Bed #P60218. It's got an adapter in it so it will work with the full or 3/4 size machines.
I have not yet found any source of decent wooden cases.

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Thank you! I'm interested in utility, and this will work well if I buy a 99.
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Does anyone know if there is a wood plans for sewing machines cases.
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If you're on Facebook, scroll down to Jan 23rd & see a prototype pattern that Among Brenda's Quilts is working on, not sure if it would help you or not. https://www.facebook.com/amongbrendasquilts
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That's not a bad looking carry case, for a lightweight machine. I don't think it would work too good for a cast iron heavyweight though.

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I am also looking for a case or bed for my 99K * 99 * 185K
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I posted just a bit ago for the Singer 99K carrying case or base ... has anyone tried if these machines would fit in a 221 case? I also have a 99 & 185K

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I posted just a bit ago for the Singer 99K carrying case or base ... has anyone tried if these machines would fit in a 221 case? I also have a 99 & 185K

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No, they won't. A 99 or a 185 are 3/4 size machines. A 221 is a half size machine so they're nowhere even close to the same size.

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