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There is one interesting thing about the machines...
There is one interesting thing about the machines manufactured in Canada as only Canada sold a turquoise soft carrying case that was called a 'tote' for the white FW's.
Canadian white...
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I use the Singer buttonholer on my featherweight...
I use the Singer buttonholer on my featherweight and on my Janome 6500 all the time as I don't like the automatic built in buttonholer on my Janome. The buttonholer for a featherweight will fit any...
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I am a long time fan of the Singer buttonholers...
I am a long time fan of the Singer buttonholers because they make exact buttonholes everytime and you can adjust the width to accommodate thick buttons. I was disgusted with the buttonholer on my...
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Not all featherweights had the larger trays. The...
Not all featherweights had the larger trays. The earlier ones certainly do. Somewhere in the 1950's probably about 1954, Singer started cutting corners. The trays became much smaller and fit on the...
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I don't know a lot about Raymond sewing machines...
I don't know a lot about Raymond sewing machines but I do know that the factory was in Guelph Ontario. Over the years (before I was really interested in a treddle machine) I saw a lot of them at farm...
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