Featherweight 221 ADVICE please~picture heavy.
#12
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.
Both are great sites for quality parts & accessories for vintage Singer machines, including Featherweights.
#13
Also if you are having it shipped to you make sure that they bubble wrap the machine very well. If you ever have one with a case shipped, make sure they bubble wrap the machine & case separately & ship everything packed in a shipping box. Do not let them use the case as a shipping container. It will probably be damaged when it arrives.
#14
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Pinkberrykay, If you'd like I recently bought a new featherweight case because the case that came with it was damaged in one corner. If you'd like pm me your address and I'll send it to you. It does need some work though. Right now I have it scheduled to go outwith the garbage. Let me know.
#15
Sounds like an excellent deal to me. I paid more for mine a couple years ago (with case), it was also shipped from the east coast, arrived in super condition (very well packed in the case) and has been sewing like a dream ever since. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE mine!
#16
That is so sweet of you. I am waiting to hear back from the lady on shipping charges. Im PM you my addy!!!
Pinkberrykay, If you'd like I recently bought a new featherweight case because the case that came with it was damaged in one corner. If you'd like pm me your address and I'll send it to you. It does need some work though. Right now I have it scheduled to go outwith the garbage. Let me know.
#17
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Buy it if you can at that price--the only ones I have found in Canada are in excess of 800 dollars. My singer man says they are easy to fix and many parts are very available. I have a 1957 model that he services for me once a year and it runs like a charm. I am going to have to replace the motor one of these days as it is starting to slip---You will love it for rapid stitching!!!
#20
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: New England
Posts: 169
Hi,
I suggest you inquire about its working ability: is the wiring flexible, does it show signs of wear/repair; does the motor hesitate when pressing on the foot control, does the motor smoke/smell? Can the seller sew out a sample for you w 2 different thread colors so you can see top and bobbin stitching?
If you're not looking to spend alot on the case, you can purchase an inexpensive portable plastic file box & line it with batting. It opens/closes like the actual case, and weighs significantly less (perfect for class)! I use this for one of my 221-Js that came without a case, and personally love it
As a 221 enthusiast who loves their history, I'd also be curious what the sn is.
These are durable, wonderful little straight stitch machines w a high cuteness factor; good luck
Jae
I suggest you inquire about its working ability: is the wiring flexible, does it show signs of wear/repair; does the motor hesitate when pressing on the foot control, does the motor smoke/smell? Can the seller sew out a sample for you w 2 different thread colors so you can see top and bobbin stitching?
If you're not looking to spend alot on the case, you can purchase an inexpensive portable plastic file box & line it with batting. It opens/closes like the actual case, and weighs significantly less (perfect for class)! I use this for one of my 221-Js that came without a case, and personally love it
As a 221 enthusiast who loves their history, I'd also be curious what the sn is.
These are durable, wonderful little straight stitch machines w a high cuteness factor; good luck
Jae
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