What makes the featherweights such an awesome find?
#73
I want one, but I'm having a hard time convincing myself that it might just be frivolous for me. I never need to take my machine anywhere...no classes, no guild, no where. I sure do want one though. Who wants to trade me a Serger for a Featherweight? :)
#75
Originally Posted by pinkquilter
I live in Tampa, and Glenn Williams is great. He cleans, repairs and has any part you want or need. I have bought several things from him, including a new belt for my treadle machine. He will mail things to you.
I will try to keep in touch with u so maybe I can make contact with GW in case he has an oil can for me.
He would remember me as Morningstar in Ontario as he has been here.
Hope to be in USA by Nov so much easier for shipping then -especially when I want the small oval oil can.
#77
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Burlington, NC
Posts: 1,730
I just was on Craigslist and there is a pre WWII Singer model 66 made in 1941 for sale in a cabinet. I don't know much about FW either is this one? The person selling it didn't know much about sewing machines. They want $40 in the cabinet. I read here about those that have cases.
I just did some researching on the internet. This is a full size model, still a good price but not very portable. I think I will keep my eyes open for a FW though sounds like a great machine.
I just did some researching on the internet. This is a full size model, still a good price but not very portable. I think I will keep my eyes open for a FW though sounds like a great machine.
#78
I have a featherweight, and love it! The reason I like it so much is the following; I can take it to classes in guild, it is just right when the guild has sewing day for certain projects. I have it set up in our family room and I sew there in the evenings.
I really wouldn't trade it for anything! I have had people tell me that retired people who go to Arizona, ect, for the Winter like to take their featherweights with them as it is fun to sew on the road.
Finding what works for each of us, and for someone who has sewn a long time, I feel certain you would enjoy one!
Mariah.
I really wouldn't trade it for anything! I have had people tell me that retired people who go to Arizona, ect, for the Winter like to take their featherweights with them as it is fun to sew on the road.
Finding what works for each of us, and for someone who has sewn a long time, I feel certain you would enjoy one!
Mariah.
#79
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: MA
Posts: 302
The FW is small, easy to transport, lightweight, sews a beautiful stitch, is dependable and runs very quietly. I can sew and not disturb anyone. Can even sew in the family room and not bother someone watching TV.
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