Air travel with Featherweight - need suggestions
#32
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Oregon
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A cheap $60 Brother machine from Walmart might be a good solution. You could buy it online and have it shipped to your destination, use it while you are there, then give it away before you go home. Then you eliminate the worry of traveling with your machine, save on baggage fees, and someone will probably be very happy to receive an almost brand new machine in the end.
#33
@judi43 Great idea, and cute way to use that bowling ball!!
@ktbb. Wheels are a plus!
@Feathers-N-Fur - Great idea also. I'll have to look at those inexpensive machines at Wallmart.
@ktbb. Wheels are a plus!
@Feathers-N-Fur - Great idea also. I'll have to look at those inexpensive machines at Wallmart.
#34
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
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Someone needs to start up a nationwide sewing machine rental company. I went to Hawaii for a bit over a week and thought maybe I could rent a machine somewhere, but every place I called acted like I was insane for even suggesting it! And I had no luck finding a machine at a thrift shop I could just buy and use for a week before re-donating either. I had to (*gasp*) go without sewing my whole vacation!
The horror!!
The horror!!
#35
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Georgia
Posts: 164
I bought this bag to carry my featherweight on a 15 day Hawaiian cruise. https://www.biaggi.com/zipsak-22-carry-on-spinner/
Two things I plan on doing is removing my spool pin and taking some foam and making me cushions to put around the machine. I took the machine today on my first sew day and it worked like a charm.
Two things I plan on doing is removing my spool pin and taking some foam and making me cushions to put around the machine. I took the machine today on my first sew day and it worked like a charm.
#38
Someone needs to start up a nationwide sewing machine rental company. I went to Hawaii for a bit over a week and thought maybe I could rent a machine somewhere, but every place I called acted like I was insane for even suggesting it! And I had no luck finding a machine at a thrift shop I could just buy and use for a week before re-donating either. I had to (*gasp*) go without sewing my whole vacation!
The horror!!
The horror!!
#39
Maybe rentals isn't something they've ever thought of, but a smile with cajoling would probably result in a loaner.
#40
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: altus oklahoma
Posts: 339
my friend carries hers in a bag she bought at costco its listed on google as costco caio bag the description says caio under seat rolling bag and her feather weight fits in it really well. google it and see what you think.
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