Featherweight 221 ADVICE please~picture heavy.
#1
Featherweight 221 ADVICE please~picture heavy.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]307382[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]307383[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]307384[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]307385[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]307386[/ATTACH]
Asking $250.00
Serial Number AJ220145
Here is the listing description
I noticed there is no case, can i find one at a later date.
Asking $250.00
Serial Number AJ220145
Here is the listing description
This is a black Singer Featherweight purchased used. It includes the original
instruction booklet, foot pedal and electrical cord, bobbin case, 2 bobbins,
Buttonholer in its original hard plastic box with 4 templates plus 8 additional
buttonhole templates, plus 11 total feet including bias binder, hemmer, straight
stitch hole, zipper, 2 screwdrivers, small and large. Several of the feet have
screws for
adjustment which move and part numbers. These are all also in the originial
cardboard accessory box. There are no dents, scratches, etc noticible to me.
instruction booklet, foot pedal and electrical cord, bobbin case, 2 bobbins,
Buttonholer in its original hard plastic box with 4 templates plus 8 additional
buttonhole templates, plus 11 total feet including bias binder, hemmer, straight
stitch hole, zipper, 2 screwdrivers, small and large. Several of the feet have
screws for
adjustment which move and part numbers. These are all also in the originial
cardboard accessory box. There are no dents, scratches, etc noticible to me.
#6
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Martinsville, Indiana
Posts: 1,430
It looks like a good little machine. Good luck and let us know if you get her. Don't worry about the case. I keep mine in a rolling Yarn tote from Michaels. It just fits fine, as the regular sewing machine rolling totes are too big.
#7
There is no case but I did look online and can purchase one.
#8
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 664
I bought a Featherweight on ebay, it looked good so I bought it for $240.00. When I got it, I took it in for my sewing machine mechanic to go over it. I ended up spending about 120.00 to get it up to speed. So for the total cost I think I got a decent deal, but beware there could be hidden costs when you don't get to try a machine out.
#9
I agree with Rosewood9. My first one I didn't get to try it out first but the sale was good and the machine too! Thank goodness! I have added 6 to my collection (all different) and bought local, listened to them and looked at the stitching and how the material feeds through. Ask to make sure their are no pits and scratches on the machine-other than minor wear from useage. I don't usually use the cases when traveling with mine. I have another softer case (from Cabella's) with pockets and more room to carry everything in one. Makes my life easier when going to classes or weekends away. Congratulations if you do get it!
#10
It looks like a terrific deal! I bought mine on eBay about a year ago, no problems except a musty smell in the case. But I can live with that.
You can get cases on eBay, either new or vintage. And, you can find almost any part you need on eBay as well. A word of caution, though. I bought some new "featherweight" bobbins that don't work. They are slightly too thick and break the bobbin thread. So, if you need more bobbins, try to find vintage ones.
You can get cases on eBay, either new or vintage. And, you can find almost any part you need on eBay as well. A word of caution, though. I bought some new "featherweight" bobbins that don't work. They are slightly too thick and break the bobbin thread. So, if you need more bobbins, try to find vintage ones.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Maggie67
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
6
11-13-2013 06:00 PM
CanadianGirl
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
4
04-30-2013 07:51 AM
MissTreated
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
53
11-02-2010 06:41 AM