Holy FW Batman!
#53
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http://www.featherweight221.com/fwrx/index.html
I have my mom's green FW and my grandma's Centennial model. I went to the above website and bought David McCallum's dvd and book on how to maintain and repair them and did it myself! He sells parts as well. Easy, peasy little machines to work on and the instructions he gives are clear and simple to follow. There's not a better machine anywhere for straight stitch piecing, imho. Lucky you! Enjoy her.
I have my mom's green FW and my grandma's Centennial model. I went to the above website and bought David McCallum's dvd and book on how to maintain and repair them and did it myself! He sells parts as well. Easy, peasy little machines to work on and the instructions he gives are clear and simple to follow. There's not a better machine anywhere for straight stitch piecing, imho. Lucky you! Enjoy her.
#56
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Actually he does since he works in our neighborhood as a outside maintenance man. Mostly he brings home stuff that I make him take right back out...but this time he brought in a keeper.
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I had my 55th birthday on 02-02-02, does that count for anything?
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