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What makes the featherweights such an awesome find?

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Old 07-25-2010, 06:44 PM
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FW are great machines. I wanted one for a long time and lost two on ebay. (outbid) So I watch Craig's list. That way I can see them and hear them run. This was my first machine ever that I felt comfortable working on. I bought my first one site-unseen but a hundred questions were asked! It came from WA and I'm in OR. It was trucked over and it was delivered the next day. It was like a baby being born! I was so excited as I had waited for a long time for one. The person that was loading it for me at the trucking company was as excited (due to my excitement I'm sure!)as I was! When he helped me open it he couldn't believe what a cute machine it was.

I have since added 4 more to my collection! They all have something special about them. Straited plate, scroll plate, Centenial and a white. Then there was one at an estate sale that I had to take to give a good home too. They are all special and they all hum so nicely. And yes I must say they are work horses. They will not let you down! They are the most precise stitching machines you can get. I used my Bernina to sew a flannel quilt and it wasn't doing real well. I pulled out my first FW and not a problem. I stitched so nice that the seams were beautiful! I haven't paid more than $200 for mine. My centenial was $75.00. Just watch and be patient. You can get them at a reasonable price.

I think every quilter should have one!
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Originally Posted by Jeanniejo
I can't afford a FW. I have a Janome gem that I love ! It's lighter than a FW and has some decorative stiches if I want to machine applique. It fits in a small tote, machine and accessories.
That's what I used before my FW another wonderful machine. I won't part with mine. It's wonderful.
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Ms Shawn...look up singer-featherweight.com and you can see picture of it.. looks so cute & small.
I have an 1938 and 1950 FW...love to sew on it !!
1906 also on treadle.
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Originally Posted by nwm50
Ms Shawn...look up singer-featherweight.com and you can see picture of it.. looks so cute & small.
I have an 1938 and 1950 FW...love to sew on it !!
1906 also on treadle.
Would love to have the white/celery green one but not at the prices they want for it. Sigh, have to keep looking.
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Old 07-25-2010, 07:34 PM
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This has been a fun thread.. I've always loved my featherweight (I have 3) and I knew others loved their's as well.. but this thread has really made it clear, owners of a FW are all passionate about these sweet old machines!!

I also have several other old singers, a 66, 2 301's, an old pfaff that makes the most soothing sound as it stitches, I also have a little old brother that stitches as well as a featherweight. I love all these old machines.. I have a group of friends that come over and we all pick a machine and sew. Each machine sews perfectly.. all straight stitch, but such beautiful straight stitches they are!!
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Ooops, forgot to mention the 66 and the 306 just recently purchased! Haven't used the 66 yet but have been told it's a good solid heavy machine.
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Originally Posted by nwm50
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Ms Shawn...look up singer-featherweight.com and you can see picture of it.. looks so cute & small.
I have an 1938 and 1950 FW...love to sew on it !!
1906 also on treadle.
Would love to have the white/celery green one but not at the prices they want for it. Sigh, have to keep looking.
My DH bought my white/celery FW with the case at a yard sale for $75. They thought it was a childs toy.
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Olivia's grandmammy..............Oh Lucky You !! What yr is it and have you named it? Boy, that was the bestest deal i have heard of for your's.
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Originally Posted by nwm50
Olivia's grandmammy..............Oh Lucky You !! What yr is it and have you named it? Boy, that was the bestest deal i have heard of for your's.
It's from Scotland and dated 1964. I don't name my machines.
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Very nice, thanks for the info. Do you have a pic of it?
Scotland, 1964..very interesting.
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