Singer 221 metal bobbins
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MimiBug,
No way in the world could a Class 66 bobbin work in a FW. I just went down and tried one in my FW and the bobbin case would not even fit all the way in. The 66 bobbin is almost twice as thick as a FW bobbin.
So, if you did use a 66 bobbin in your machine, I'm going to have to agree with thepolyparrot, you don't have a FW.
Joe
No way in the world could a Class 66 bobbin work in a FW. I just went down and tried one in my FW and the bobbin case would not even fit all the way in. The 66 bobbin is almost twice as thick as a FW bobbin.
So, if you did use a 66 bobbin in your machine, I'm going to have to agree with thepolyparrot, you don't have a FW.
Joe
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Singers that use the 221/301 bobbins: late 9W-7, 221, 222, 301. The Class 66 and 15 will not fit.
Joe ..... who will do a comparison pic of these bobbins in a while.
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OK, the first picture is a comparison of Class 15, Class 221/301, and Class 66 bobbins.
The second picture is of a FW bobbin in the FW bobbin case.
The third picture is a Class 66 bobbin in a FW bobbin case.
The fourth picture is a Class 15 bobbin in a FW bobbin case.
As you can plainly see, the Class 15 and 66 bobbins are just too thick to even begin to fit in the Feather Weight (221, 222, or 301) bobbin case.
I hope this eases up the confusion.
Joe
The second picture is of a FW bobbin in the FW bobbin case.
The third picture is a Class 66 bobbin in a FW bobbin case.
The fourth picture is a Class 15 bobbin in a FW bobbin case.
As you can plainly see, the Class 15 and 66 bobbins are just too thick to even begin to fit in the Feather Weight (221, 222, or 301) bobbin case.
I hope this eases up the confusion.
Joe
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I put the link to the FW bobbin page at Sew Classic in the 5th post of this thread. I guess sometimes people just skip the existing responses and start commenting.
And I was wrong, there is another machine that can use the FW bobbins. The Kenmore 120-491 uses a bobbin that's so close to the FW bobbin they are interchangeable.
Joe
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