We haven't bonded. :(
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: The Finger Lakes of upstate NY
Posts: 3,589
We haven't bonded. :(
I bought a Featherweight 5 years or so ago. I wanted a small, travel machine. She's hardly in pristine condition, although stitches are lovely, and her 73rd birthday is in a few days (12/18). When I bought it, I thought that in addition to being a travel machine for me, it would be a little hobby for my husband when he retired. You know, take it apart, deep cleaning, reassembling, etc..
Well, he doesn't seem to have any interest in retiring, let alone my little plan for him, lol. I've decided to rehome her, but don't know where to start. I've bought two used Bernina's from an owner's website specifically for Bernina's. Is there such a thing for FW's?
Thanks for any help you can offer. I know some people love them and rave about them, but it's just not for me.
Well, he doesn't seem to have any interest in retiring, let alone my little plan for him, lol. I've decided to rehome her, but don't know where to start. I've bought two used Bernina's from an owner's website specifically for Bernina's. Is there such a thing for FW's?
Thanks for any help you can offer. I know some people love them and rave about them, but it's just not for me.
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: South of St Louis
Posts: 839
If you're on facebook you can check marketplace to get an idea of asking prices in your area. On craigslist here, south of St Louis, I see them for $350-550.
I don't have a FW, so have never been to the FW shop website, maybe they have something there as well.
I don't have a FW, so have never been to the FW shop website, maybe they have something there as well.
#4
https://singer-featherweight.com/
I had a black one and a celery one and used them extensively in the late 90's. I've since sold them both because of eye issues, I need a self threader and much better lighting.
If you get the Johnson-Sebro book you will know everying you need to know to maintain your machine.
I had a black one and a celery one and used them extensively in the late 90's. I've since sold them both because of eye issues, I need a self threader and much better lighting.
If you get the Johnson-Sebro book you will know everying you need to know to maintain your machine.
#5
https://singer-featherweight.com This is the site I read, but if you check around on it, they have a “sister site”. For selling FWs
#7
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Delaware
Posts: 1,045
Do you have a local guild or quilt shop? I work at a quilt shop and people are always coming in to ask if we know of anyone with a FW for sale. You could ask to post an ad in the guild newsletter or place an ad at the quilt shop.