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#841
I have 2 that I won on ebay...I got so tired of being outbid and/or not being home and missing the end of the auctions that I decided to bid on 2 at once...as luck would have it, I won them both...one was in the same town where I live, so while I saved the shipping cost I had to pay 7% NJ sales tax which was more than the shipping!!! But, I love them both...Naomi
#843
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Southern California & New Mexico
Posts: 153
I didn't find out about Featherweights until about 3 years ago. I knew that my mom's old Singer was tucked away in a case in the back of a closet with all of its attachments, the instruction book etc.etc. but all I could remember is that I was not allowed to touch it as a child, it was absolutely HUGE, and it was the source of numerous Halloween and school play costumes. One day I decided to take the "fearsome beast" out and see if I could use it as a backup for my Bernina. I think my screams of delight could be heard on the other side of the world when I saw that it was a Featherweight!
I had it serviced (the repairman said it was in remarkably pristine condition even though it hadn't been out of the case in at least 30 years altho he replaced the power plug as a "precaution") and brought it home. BUT I kept hearing my mom's voice reminding her little girl to "never touch this machine" so I swear it took me a couple of hours of approach/avoidance to turn it on and start sewing with it (I was a very obedient child!).
When I looked the serial number up, I found that it was purchased in 1949 -- when I was 2 years old (no wonder I thought it looked huge!). Of all the beautiful things my mom left me, this is my most valued treasure. I smile every time I use it because I know that my mom's spirit is perched on my shoulder telling me that it's finally OK if I touch it.
I had it serviced (the repairman said it was in remarkably pristine condition even though it hadn't been out of the case in at least 30 years altho he replaced the power plug as a "precaution") and brought it home. BUT I kept hearing my mom's voice reminding her little girl to "never touch this machine" so I swear it took me a couple of hours of approach/avoidance to turn it on and start sewing with it (I was a very obedient child!).
When I looked the serial number up, I found that it was purchased in 1949 -- when I was 2 years old (no wonder I thought it looked huge!). Of all the beautiful things my mom left me, this is my most valued treasure. I smile every time I use it because I know that my mom's spirit is perched on my shoulder telling me that it's finally OK if I touch it.
#844
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Delmarva Peninsula
Posts: 1,151
What a wonderful memory, you will remember your mom everytime you sew on your featherweight.
I didn't find out about Featherweights until about 3 years ago. I knew that my mom's old Singer was tucked away in a case in the back of a closet with all of its attachments, the instruction book etc.etc. but all I could remember is that I was not allowed to touch it as a child, it was absolutely HUGE, and it was the source of numerous Halloween and school play costumes. One day I decided to take the "fearsome beast" out and see if I could use it as a backup for my Bernina. I think my screams of delight could be heard on the other side of the world when I saw that it was a Featherweight!
I had it serviced (the repairman said it was in remarkably pristine condition even though it hadn't been out of the case in at least 30 years altho he replaced the power plug as a "precaution") and brought it home. BUT I kept hearing my mom's voice reminding her little girl to "never touch this machine" so I swear it took me a couple of hours of approach/avoidance to turn it on and start sewing with it (I was a very obedient child!).
When I looked the serial number up, I found that it was purchased in 1949 -- when I was 2 years old (no wonder I thought it looked huge!). Of all the beautiful things my mom left me, this is my most valued treasure. I smile every time I use it because I know that my mom's spirit is perched on my shoulder telling me that it's finally OK if I touch it.
I had it serviced (the repairman said it was in remarkably pristine condition even though it hadn't been out of the case in at least 30 years altho he replaced the power plug as a "precaution") and brought it home. BUT I kept hearing my mom's voice reminding her little girl to "never touch this machine" so I swear it took me a couple of hours of approach/avoidance to turn it on and start sewing with it (I was a very obedient child!).
When I looked the serial number up, I found that it was purchased in 1949 -- when I was 2 years old (no wonder I thought it looked huge!). Of all the beautiful things my mom left me, this is my most valued treasure. I smile every time I use it because I know that my mom's spirit is perched on my shoulder telling me that it's finally OK if I touch it.
#846
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 361
I have a 1938 Featherweight that my MIL gave me about 10 years ago, but I only just started using it in the last few months. I absolutely love it! Don't know if I'll ever piece on my new machine again! I just picked up a 1961 192K and will be dropping it off at the repair shop this week to get it back purring.
#847
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 897
I bought little Gracie on Memorial day this year at a thrift store. I found her in the back storage room after I took a 'wrong turn' coming from the bathroom. $150. no bobbin case or any attatchments or case. You got a very good deal!
#848
Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Indianapolis
Posts: 72
There are a couple of FWs listed on Craig's List (Indianapolis). They may be out of your price range, but maybe you can negotiate.
#849
I have a 1951 feather weight but the little Plate in the front is Missing. You know the gold S on the front. I am thinking this is a centennial as it was made in the 50's. Can anyone tell me where I might get one?
#850
Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Rives, Tennessee (rural)
Posts: 2
My husband bought me a featherweight in the case with all of the original attachments and the table at an estate sale several years ago. It is in great condition and I love to use it, but I think I like to admire it even more. There's just something about them.
I have bought the quarter inch foot and the feed dog cover plate for it, but haven't purchased the specialty walking foot for it yet.
I have sold 2 other featherweights. One I sold a few weeks ago was a 1948 model in black. I had to replace the tension wire on it and overpaid for it. I found out later that I could have purchased it on Ebay for about a tenth of what I paid. Live and learn.
I have bought the quarter inch foot and the feed dog cover plate for it, but haven't purchased the specialty walking foot for it yet.
I have sold 2 other featherweights. One I sold a few weeks ago was a 1948 model in black. I had to replace the tension wire on it and overpaid for it. I found out later that I could have purchased it on Ebay for about a tenth of what I paid. Live and learn.
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