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Jeanette Frantz 07-05-2012 07:46 PM

Your machine is exactly like the one my son bought for me from the Goodwill store! It's a beauty!

Jeanette frantz

Mariposa 07-05-2012 08:00 PM

Congrats on your new little beauty! :)

KathyPhillips 07-05-2012 09:19 PM

Yours is beautiful! I have one this color, which I think is called celery, light green. I hadn't hear this before about the lt. green ones left over from running the green ones. All the ones I have seen are celery if you really look at them. Do you also have a case for it?


Originally Posted by Sally J (Post 5339423)
It had to be made 1962-1964. Machine numbers are not that accurate, but the white ones were made from 1961-1964 and I didn't see your number in the 1961 year.
Hope that helps.
Yours doesn't look like it has much green tint. From the book I read the greenish white ones were run after the other model Singers that were green and some of the color was not cleaned out.


pippi65 07-06-2012 05:58 AM

I love it!! I have one too. Isn't it wonderful that we keep these machines going? I collect old machines and have for many many years. This one is getting harder to find. Great find.

blueheavenfla 07-06-2012 10:49 AM

This is my next dream machine. Congrats.

vintagemotif 07-06-2012 01:52 PM

Congrats on your new vintage beauty!

LORNAD 07-06-2012 03:46 PM

I just bought one almost exactly like yours--it is more white than green too. I was so happy to get it. The book says it is a Singer Featherweight 221-1 white/green. However the serial number is P132051 and I can't find anything that says where it is made or when. I saw something that said some were made in Australia. Is that possible? Anyone know?

Silver Needle 07-06-2012 08:13 PM

Congratulations! It is in great condition.

Kit Lang 12-20-2014 11:26 PM


Originally Posted by Annlil (Post 5338900)
I was so lucky to get my hands on this little beauty. Now I am just curious about the dating and I hope somebody can help me. I have been searching on the web but without luck.
The number is EV974825

Hopefully I will get some time tomorrow to test it out.

Thanks for helping.

Anne

I know this is a very old thread, and you may have had your answer by now - but I just wanted to let you know that the birthdate of your WHITE featherweight (not light green ;) ) is 1964, which I found out by looking up your serial number on ISMACS. You can also call Singer directly, give them your serial number, and they will tell you the birthday of your machine. :)

There were 2,000 of these machines made in 1964, in blue, white, and green, as well as thousands more in black. Your particular 221 (more popularly known as a Featherweight) is the 221K7 model - they were made with the Model CAK8 motor (which means nothing really, only the 221K4 had a motor that was in any way different - it had RF suppression with grounded wiring so that it wouldn't interfere with TV or radio frequencies - not a problem in our cable era!), and were belt driven to bobbin. Your particular machine was made in Killbowie, Scotland and were the very last featherweights manufactured.


The K7 variants had several major changes from earlier models. They were painted white without any decorative decals, the hinged extension table was shorter, they used a clamshell style foot controller that was permanently wired into the machine, and the original cam and rocker assembly for transferring motion to the bobbin and feed dogs was replaced with a toothed belt system.

The 221K models (no number following the "K") were made in the UK, and that slight difference is why any 221K with or without a number following the K are so often mistakenly said to have been made in the UK, but only the "K"s with no number were actually made there.

Another way to identify your machine is that distinctive red "S" - which was only found on the 221K7 models.

I hope that if you haven't found this information by now, that this will be helpful to you. :)

I have a similar model (also white, and manufactured in Elizabeth, New Jersey) that was born on May 13, 1964. Her name is "Daisy". :) The US models could be precisely dated at that time, but the UK models could only be precisely dated after 1971.

ScubaK 12-21-2014 12:18 AM

I wanted one of these...but have been blessed with two Black ones in the last month...
Kirsten


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