Lookie at what I got!!!!
#21
Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
There's a Featherweight group on yahoo that has any information you might need to do all the servicing yourself. The group has knowelagable folks who are so helpful and nice. I have four featherweights (two black, one tan, one white) and can relate to your addition to featherweights. These little machines sew beautifully and are just so cute! :-)
#22
Originally Posted by AtHomeSewing
David McCallum has a book, better yet a DVD on exactly how to do it. From routine oiling to changing the electrical cords for the foot control, even the motor brushes are SUPER easy to do. All of that can be done in just a few minutes. A complete service at a sewing machine shop will cost you more than his DVD and they likely will not do the machine justice. I highly recommend getting his book or DVD and do your own.
David McCallum has a website, including a sample of his video on the 221s. He is also more than happy to answer any emails if you are having specific problems.
Congrats again, you got some beauties! And, Happy Birthday!
:)
David McCallum has a website, including a sample of his video on the 221s. He is also more than happy to answer any emails if you are having specific problems.
Congrats again, you got some beauties! And, Happy Birthday!
:)
#24
Quilt4u: "Maybe I should start celebrating the whole month of May next year". It was fun using it as an excuse to buy something! Next one is xmas!!
alaskasunshine: My daughter wants them to be named Bella and Edward (from Twilight).
alaskasunshine: My daughter wants them to be named Bella and Edward (from Twilight).
#27
Lucky you! I have been itching to get a featherweight. I started the year off with two machines - my Janome and a treadle machine that the cabinet needs work on. Then I went to the Angels for Animals garage sale & bought two old metal machines in cabinets for $15 each. In Aug my dad brought me my maternal grandmothers machine, and at the end of Aug my cousin brought me my paternal grandmothers machine, both in cabinets. Finally, a couple of weeks ago I was in a thrift shop & found an old portable for $2.50, how could I pass that up?
All except the portable run great!
It's a sickness.
Jo
All except the portable run great!
It's a sickness.
Jo
#29
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 401
Here's the link to David McCallum's website.
http://featherweight221.com/
I bought both the book AND the DVD and took my grandmother's Featherweight apart and serviced it myself (not my husband, but ME!). I was so proud of myself, but really, it was just so simple. Didn't take long either and my grandma's machine just purrs! I have my mother's Featherweight, too, but I haven't serviced it yet. Another one of those things on my list of things to do.
http://featherweight221.com/
I bought both the book AND the DVD and took my grandmother's Featherweight apart and serviced it myself (not my husband, but ME!). I was so proud of myself, but really, it was just so simple. Didn't take long either and my grandma's machine just purrs! I have my mother's Featherweight, too, but I haven't serviced it yet. Another one of those things on my list of things to do.
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