Fetherwieght or 301A?
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Fetherwieght or 301A?
I am on the search for a machine I can take to quilting class with me. I love my Bernina 1090QE but she is heavy!! I dislike pulling her out of her table and lugging her up and down several sets of stairs. Featherweights are cuter and more collectible but also more expensive and BLACK. I live in the Pacific Northwest and anything black soaks up all of the little light we get. 301A's do come in other colors and are less expensive although a bit harder to find. I am checking Ebay but am afraid to purchase something before I can operate it. Of course money is an issue but I don't want to let a few bucks get in the way of finding something reliable. Do my generous Quilting Board members have any advice for me? Are there specific models I should look for, others I should avoid? Thanks so very much and have a peaceful Thanksgiving.
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Well I have both-and my 301A is in a little cabinet so I leave it at home and take my featherweight when going to retreats, classes etc. I love them both so can't tell you pros and cons. I bought my featherweight on ebay and found my 301A in a used furniture store (cheap too!) Good luck with your search and hope you find a machine at just the right price for you.
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Featherweights also came in white (really a pale green) and tan. 301s came in tan and a tan and cream called mocha. So as for the color, either machine will work for you. The white and tan Featherweights will cost more since less were made and none were made in the states. They were imported into Canada. I have both a 310 and 221 and love them both! I haven't taken them to a class yet except with Dave McCallum of Featherweight RX for a cleaning and maint. class.
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Well I have both-and my 301A is in a little cabinet so I leave it at home and take my featherweight when going to retreats, classes etc. I love them both so can't tell you pros and cons. I bought my featherweight on ebay and found my 301A in a used furniture store (cheap too!) Good luck with your search and hope you find a machine at just the right price for you.
I don't understand about the machine being black? They are shiny so should reflect light!
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Featherweights also came in white (really a pale green) and tan. 301s came in tan and a tan and cream called mocha. So as for the color, either machine will work for you. The white and tan Featherweights will cost more since less were made and none were made in the states. They were imported into Canada. I have both a 310 and 221 and love them both! I haven't taken them to a class yet except with Dave McCallum of Featherweight RX for a cleaning and maint. class.
There is a thread on here called Featherweight Club, and there is tons of info on there. Also one for 301s.
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I was meaning that the tan on the tan & white one is called mocha, not the white part. Thanks for the technical terms for both. I would think it would be mocha and white, not light beige/oyster white. Not as tasty sounding! LOL!
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I have the 301. And I love her. She is lighter than my other machine that I was taking to workshops, so I can imagine that she will go in my wheeled case and travel wonderfully.
I can't help you with a FW, as I don't have one. 301's can be less expensive to purchase, at least around here.
Good Luck!
I can't help you with a FW, as I don't have one. 301's can be less expensive to purchase, at least around here.
Good Luck!
#10
I have been using my mothers 301A since I learned to sew. It is my favorite machine and soooo much lighter than my Bernina 200. I have a featherweight, but haven't used it much. I vote 301A or any 301.
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