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Old 03-23-2011, 06:19 PM
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Thank you for the info on the Odoreaters. I like that idea. I will give it a try. Especially, where it takes out the odor and it also pads the machine.
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How did you get the odor out? I have a white one and the case handle needs to be replaced but the odor comes and goes.
Any suggestions? :)
I keep a pair of Odoreaters brand charcoal shoe inserts in the case. They not only pad the machine, but the charcoal absorbs all the odor so the case never smells.
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Old 03-27-2011, 09:47 PM
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Thanks to all who replied. I had already bought "Ugly Betty" but my DH was not too pleased with the price, so I posted this thread so that we could see which of us was crazy. I wanted the responses to be honest and unbiased because I now we quilters have to back each other up LOL. I found out why he was irritated with me for buying it just a few days later, he had already bought me a FW on e-bay and didn't want to ruin the surprise. Sometimes he really surprises me! I haven't even had any time to mess with them but hope to get on it this week.

Is parts 221parts.com the best place to buy parts? Is there a tutorial specific to the FW on this board or is it the vintage machines in general? Thanks everyone, you are all so helpful.
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Old 03-27-2011, 09:57 PM
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OMG, That is so sweet! What a lovely man you have. So now you have two? They really are like potato chips.

I don't know what it is about them, they are just so dang cute, and functional too. My grand daughter is not even a year old yet and I am already looking for her first sewing machine, a Featherweight, of course. I would love to find a white one, but my husband said that if I found a banged up black one for a good price we would have it painted pink for her. My luck, she will be a tomboy and rather have a football then a sewing machine, but I can always hope.
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Is parts 221parts.com the best place to buy parts? Is there a tutorial specific to the FW on this board or is it the vintage machines in general? Thanks everyone, you are all so helpful.[/quote]

I have numerous vintage machines, including 4 featherweights and when I'm in need of parts, the first place I check is Jenny at sew-classic.com and if she doesn't have them, I check elsewhere.
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Most sewing machine repair places have parts for featherweights. They are all basic parts. easy to find.
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I spend my winters in Florida. I have the manual for the feather weight at home. If someone needs one, after May 30, request it and I will send you a copy free.
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