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Old 09-16-2012, 06:39 AM
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Red face what model featherweight

I understand tere are more than one model of FW and I need bobbins and etc. Alll I have is the case and one bobbin.
AE 217104 serial number
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Old 09-16-2012, 07:32 AM
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Welcome to the Vintage Sewing Machine thread. All of the Featherweight model sewing machines take the same size bobbins. The bobbins are available from many sources. Below are two of the sources for 221 bobbins.

http://www.sew-classic.com/
http://www.april1930s.com/index.html

According to the ISMACS website your Featherweight was allotted 13 July 1936, one of 15,000.
http://www.ismacs.net/singer_sewing_...l-numbers.html

If you want to find out all there is to know about Featherweights I suggest purchasing the book, Featherweight 221, The Perfect Portable by Nancy Johnson-Srebro. The book also has the 221 manual at the end of the book.
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You definitely have an older Featherweight but Singer never changed the bobbins in any of the Featherweight variations. Black ones, tan ones and the white ones all need the same narrow bobbin. Your local sewing machine store may carry Featherweight bobbins even if they sell other brands as many people have a Featherweight and want more bobbins. I think new machines were only sold with five bobbins (that's what my MIL got with her new machine purchased in 1950). There's lots of information on the web if you google Featherweight.
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Thanks for the help
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Thanks for the info
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Old 09-17-2012, 08:18 PM
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Actually, I found my bobbins at JoAnn's!

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Congrats on FW! I would like to endorse SewClassic.com she is wonderful to do business with, I've purchased FW bobbins from her and they work great, low priced shipping too.
Here is a link to a free FW manual.
http://www.singer-featherweight.com/...es/singfea.pdf
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Thanks for sharing the FW manual. It was interesting to read the pages. I'll know more if I ever have an opportunity to buy this coveted Featherweight.

Originally Posted by neenee586 View Post
Congrats on FW! I would like to endorse SewClassic.com she is wonderful to do business with, I've purchased FW bobbins from her and they work great, low priced shipping too.
Here is a link to a free FW manual.
http://www.singer-featherweight.com/...es/singfea.pdf
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Originally Posted by neenee586 View Post
Congrats on FW! I would like to endorse SewClassic.com she is wonderful to do business with, I've purchased FW bobbins from her and they work great, low priced shipping too.
Here is a link to a free FW manual.
http://www.singer-featherweight.com/...es/singfea.pdf
I agree ... She is great to do business with and has ooodles of parts for many vintage machines..
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Originally Posted by mouse55 View Post
I understand tere are more than one model of FW and I need bobbins and etc. Alll I have is the case and one bobbin.
AE 217104 serial number
Thanks
Your serial number was released July 13 1936. It is one of the older models. Good luck with it and welcome to the Featherweight owners!

There are 4 different models that are black. The one with the Egyptian scroll on the end of the faceplate, the one with the straight lines on the end of the faceplate, the one from England that has a detachable table with a free arm, and the one that has the black crinkle finish. Within this group there are also Centennial model (1851-1951) badge, the red 'S' badge, the black badge, the entirely gold badge. Think that I got them all!
There is a pale turquoise model and a tan model as well.

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