Featherweight
#51
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: North Kansas City, MO
Posts: 561
No way, keep looking - they show up all the time in all price ranges. You can probably find one for under $100 and even if you have to pay $40-50 to have it serviced, you're in good shape. I paid $45.00 at a garage sale and $40. to have it cleaned and serviced
#52
Originally Posted by smitty
Originally Posted by susanjean
I have a Singer Featherweight. I paid top dollar for it, at $525.00, two years ago. I bought it to carry back and forth to quilting classes. At first I loved it, but in the long run, it sewed too slow and the bobbin didn't hold much thread. Every one in the class would be ahead of me in their sewing. So, I say "No". don't buy one. I eventually settled on a used Janome to take to class. At home I sew on my Bernina, which I love. However, the Janome is a great machine as well and sews fast.
when they run slow.
#53
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 19
I have 3 featherweights. One was 350.00, the other was 220.00 and one was 190.00. The last turned out to be a cintennial edition, I was told when I had it serviced. Love to sew on them,my husband doesn't understand since I have a wonderful Bernina. They are great to take in the camper.
#56
Saw 3 Featherweights in an antique store in Arkansas last week. They ranged from $425 to $525. The $525 machine was in excellent condition, no scratches, decals perfect, case not scratched. The other two had obviously been used more and showed some wear. Seemed high to me.
#57
I think that is a litte too high. I just bought one on ebay last week 1941, for $192.00. She has a few attachments and a footpetal and case. I didn't need the button holer and some of the other attachments , just wanted her for straight stitching.
Keep looking, she will come when it's meant to be.
Keep looking, she will come when it's meant to be.
#59
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Dagmar, Montana, pop. 15
Posts: 45
well, i have a feather weight and i love it...i paid $300 for mine and would give $400 if it is worth it....look at the gold designs and if they are still in great shape the machine probably is too....I also have a singer treadle, 3 drawers, a white, treadle 2 drawers, and 3 other old singers. then i have an 1130 bernina and a 220 bernina. my hubby says why the heck would anyone want that many machines.....silly man......hahahaha ;-) :roll: as far as a sears machine, I guess i would really check it out good before getting it...good luch my sewer friend....
#60
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Dagmar, Montana, pop. 15
Posts: 45
hello can you give me her email address, i would be interested in some of her attachements for that feather weight....thanx.....lone feather.....email is [email protected]
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