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#611
Originally Posted by lovelyl
Originally Posted by judyjudyjudy
Well -- today I used my FW for the first time to do a block-of-the-month. It's a challenge to control the speed; I am using my heel on the pedal. It wants to jump from slow to fast, so am trying to find the sweet spot. I'm working with 2.5" pieces, chain stitching, and I don't have a rhythm in pulling out the pins. I'm using my hand on the wheel to maintain a speed -- and it brings back so many memories; I always used to have my right hand on the wheel. The process of sewing is slower than using my Viking -- but I love the slowness.
Amazing how light affects color in photos. The block on the machine is the same block in 2nd photo. The colors are true in photo #2.
Amazing how light affects color in photos. The block on the machine is the same block in 2nd photo. The colors are true in photo #2.
I am going to flip that pedal around, heel down, and use my bare big toe. How much fun! I'll find a sweet spot somewhere.
Thanks to all for your suggestions.
#612
someone mentioned the extension table. One of the ladies in my sewing group has one, it is black with the gold decal carved into the lucite and is made to fold in half and then open. Fits around the drop down of the 221. I have seen them on ebay but don't have the $100. plus for one.
BTW I LOVE piecing on "Lizzie"!
BTW I LOVE piecing on "Lizzie"!
#613
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: KANSAS
Posts: 1,059
Originally Posted by franc36
Because I'm left handed, I have trouble threading the needle on the FW, but once I get the needle threaded, it is worth all the effort. My FW sews like a dream!
#614
ok so here are the pictures of my baby - it just took me a while between all the work I have been doing and the charity stuff laid out in my studio ahhh any way here is my machine in front of her case and close up...
Originally Posted by Digitizingqueen
I got one about 6 months ago - story is my mom has one she got at a yard sale in the early to mid 60's think she has told me she spent $25 on it and I learned how to sew on it and when I was pregnant with my first - I sewed all of her baby things on it and made a flannel Moses basket and matching blanket with it. Well my Dad an I have had this gag for years that i would get it but he will take it out and play with it and then he doesn't want to give it up - kind of a family joke - any way my mom and I decided to go to the junior league thrift store ...
well we are looking around and she comes over and says go back and look on that shelf back there and see if it is one... I knew exactly what she meant - $25 dollars later I had a feather weight 221 no case but pluged it in and it worked great, paid the local feather weight guy at a show to go over it for me and we bought an after market case which looks very close to the orginal and a coupel of weeks ago we went by his booth at another show and he had all the feet so I have a perfectly working feather weight that I pretty much got fr a steal now my dad is happy cause I quit bugging him Not really 8-)
well we are looking around and she comes over and says go back and look on that shelf back there and see if it is one... I knew exactly what she meant - $25 dollars later I had a feather weight 221 no case but pluged it in and it worked great, paid the local feather weight guy at a show to go over it for me and we bought an after market case which looks very close to the orginal and a coupel of weeks ago we went by his booth at another show and he had all the feet so I have a perfectly working feather weight that I pretty much got fr a steal now my dad is happy cause I quit bugging him Not really 8-)
case accessories and all
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close up - aint she a bute!
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#616
Wow that is a really pretty cover - love the design just had to hunt it down want to do something with it! wont do a cover since i never leave mine set up - but maybe something for her case
Thank you, I did do my design on the embroidery machine. I got my featherweight design from Perfect Little Stitches, quilted my fabric before I cut out my cover, made up my pattern as I constructed it. It was a fun project. I have attached another picture so you can see a closer view of the design, I think it stitched out well. I apoligize if this is is a duplicate post. Anne
Originally Posted by Anne
Originally Posted by redpurselady
You can replace the latches - go to
http://www.221parts.com/latch.htm
Anne your cover is very nice. Did you do the embroidery yourself?
http://www.221parts.com/latch.htm
Anne your cover is very nice. Did you do the embroidery yourself?
#618
Originally Posted by VickyS
judyjudyjudy,
Take a look at some of the other Featherweight blogs on the board. I think it was Billy (lostn51) who mentioned we need to put the heel down and use the ball of the foot to control the foot pedal. It makes speed control a lot easier to deal with.
I've been using my featherweight for about 25 years now and done it both ways. The heel down using the ball is much easier on your calves and on your foot.
Try it, you'll like it!
Take a look at some of the other Featherweight blogs on the board. I think it was Billy (lostn51) who mentioned we need to put the heel down and use the ball of the foot to control the foot pedal. It makes speed control a lot easier to deal with.
I've been using my featherweight for about 25 years now and done it both ways. The heel down using the ball is much easier on your calves and on your foot.
Try it, you'll like it!
#619
Billy was the one that enlightened me regarding the foot control and how it was designed for using your heel to control the speed button. I had been using mine like the regular foot pedals, using the front of my foot or toes and I would have to chase my controller all over the floor.
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