Is this a Featherweight?
#1
I have just inherited this machine from my MIL. I have dated it as a 1936 model. It was in a factory in Savannah and had been converted to electric before my MIL bought it when the WPA dissolved and closed the sewing room. The Serial Number is AE199.247.
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No, not a featherweight. They are much smaller. One thing to always look for in a featherweight is the table to the left of the needle folds up over the end pf the machine.
You still have a treasure. Enjoy it.
You still have a treasure. Enjoy it.
#9
Originally Posted by Charlee
No...not a featherweight...it's a 201 :)
How fun to know the history of the machine!!
How fun to know the history of the machine!!
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