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Old 03-10-2018, 06:42 AM
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Years ago I bought a rolling cart at Target which folds up. I made a lining for it. It holds my FW and all my supplies when I take a class. I do have to load it up when I get to the class site, but that is fine with me.
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Old 03-10-2018, 10:12 AM
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I have used a medium-sized wheeled suitcase! Machine (without case) fit crosswise s it is on its base when rolling; soft quilted cases of accessories in the other half.
Also, with machine in case, a folding dolly with bungee cord, case of project and supplies sitting on top of machine case.
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Old 03-10-2018, 11:09 AM
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We have several from JoAnn's . Both large and small. Like the large one the best because it comes with two accessory
pouches which hold a lot of stuff. I can put a 221 or 301 inside with everything you would need to sew any project.

Also carry big machines like the 401 but not with as much extra space for accessories.
Have also bought luggage bags on wheels with a big compartment that a machine will fit into
at the thrift stores. Padded soft coolers will also make great soft cases for the Featherweight 221.
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