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Old 03-11-2011, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Dixie1954
I have a card table similar to that. my open is not on the edge like that. I bought it at a garage sale for $2.
Yours could be the one that the 301 and 400 series fit in it. I've seen those on Ebay and thought of getting one for my 403 but the 403 is in a cabinet and won't give that up. For $2 you got a bargain!
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Old 03-11-2011, 10:34 AM
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This was the only table that was made for the Featherweight. With all the popularity that drove the price of Featherweights into orbit, you can expect these tables to be sky high, as well. If you have one in your attic, hang on to it!
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I have one. It is a great little table. The one in the picture is in pretty rough shape for the price. If you are interested in one, look around. I bought mine at a quilt show from a vendor. It shows some wear, but is in good shape.
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Old 03-11-2011, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by meow meow
I have the card table it came with the featherweight when I purchased it from a friend. I don't allow the table to be used for anything else other then to hold my featherwieghts, as I have two. Currently I have it set up in my den rather then my sewing room where I am working on dresden plates. It is easy to set up and take down and occupies a small area where I can sit and sew as my husband watches television and we can visit at the same time. Love my table and my featherweights. I didn't realize they sold for that much I purchased the featherweight and casket case vintage singer sewing machine for $200.00, then a few months later my friend showed up and said oops I forgot this table was with one of those machines, he dropped it off and said he wanted no money for it. Use your table it is really a great working piece.
Talk about the deal of the century! Wow!
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Old 03-11-2011, 11:01 AM
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My Daddy made this table for me a couple of years ago.
I absolutely LOVE it.
Another bonus is that my Kenmore also fits the same inset!

I've been so busy using it that I've not gotten around to painting/sealing it.. oops!

Homemade Featherweight Table - The cutout can be replaced to make it a flat table.
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:34 PM
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When the Featherweights first came out this was the table sold by Singer to go along with them. This is a reproduction, but I remember my grandmother's --- I thought it was odd then but she said it worked great.
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This is my first post. I am wondering if someone could post the measurement of the area from the edge of the table where you sit to the machine. It has always looked like a lot of reaching to the machine. Thanks

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I have the same table for our old Singer. We used it all the time as a card table as well when I was growing up. It is nice and sturdy still, if a little banged up here and there.
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Old 03-11-2011, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by incoming2me
My Daddy made this table for me a couple of years ago.
I absolutely LOVE it.
Another bonus is that my Kenmore also fits the same inset!

I've been so busy using it that I've not gotten around to painting/sealing it.. oops!
Your dad did a wonderful job. Hope that you gave him BIG HUGS!
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Your dad did a wonderful job. Hope that you gave him BIG HUGS!
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I messed up and then messed up again. GRRRRR :)
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