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Pat is right, it's most likely the oil in the old gasket that's causing the problem.Originally posted by pknordIf your machine still has an odor even without the case, I suspect that the fiber gasket lining the bottom pan of the machine may be the cause. You should be able to get a piece of gasket material from a car parts place and cut it to fit in your machine, using the old one to make a pattern.
Pat in Rockport, TX who has some Featherweights, including one of the Free-arm models, and also has one of the oval wood cabinets made for Featherweights.
If you can't get a piece of gasket material from a car parts place, you can use wool felt.
Anne in Vancouver, Canada, owner of two 221s and a 222
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Bar7700, I don't understand your comment. There's no more grease or oil in a Featherweight than there is in any other mechanical machine. (I can't speak for electronic machines, because I don't own any.)Originally posted by bar7700Be mindful when you are sewing on a Featherweight...... Grease can show up on your fabric!
No matter what kind of machine you have, it's a good idea to sew a few feet on scrap fabric before sewing your project after you've oiled the machine. If any oil has dribbled down into the thread path, that will clean it out very well.
Anne in Vancouver, Canada, happy owner of three Featherweights
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There are several good sites out there for FW info and supplies:
http://www.deskdave.com
http://www.singer-featherweight.com
http://www.featherweightfanatics.com
http://www.featherweight221.com (This is where you can buy the video and a terrific how-to book called The Featherweight 221 and I. The man who runs this website wrote the book and created the video.)
http://pages.suddenlink.net/joyof301s/glenn.htm
http://www.221parts.com
If you buy a machine that needs to be shipped, ask the seller if s/he would be willing to pack it according to the instructions at http://www.sew2go.com/packingseries.htm AND DON'T BID IF S/HE SAYS NO. It's very important! More damage is done to Featherweights (or any machines, really) in shipping than any other way I know of. You CAN pack a machine to arrive safely--it just takes some time and effort. I usually offer to pay for the packing materials and the time it will take the seller to pack my machine according to these instructions.
Good luck!
Anne in Vancouver, Canada
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I guess I'm a little slow!Originally posted by bar7700Oh my, Anne! My post is almost two years old and the details are no longer clear in my mind. I remember there being white fabric in my quilt and that's why I noticed the grease/oil. It could have been from being too generous when oiling the insides of the machine.
Barbara
It must have been from over-oiling. As I said, sewing on a scrap piece (WITH thread--not just "exercising" the machine) will clean out any excess oil. This is true for any machine.
Anne in Vancouver
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There are lots of little places that need regular oiling. You need the book Anne talked about, or go on line and do a search. You'll find quite a bit of useful and necessary information. FW's were made to be maintained by the "homemaker"...just gotta learn how!
Sherry
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You'll find oiling diagrams here:Originally posted by PCummingsI'm not sure how to oil my featherweight. I've only oiled the few spots on the outer part of the machine, not inside. Any suggestions?
http://www.singer-featherweight.com/.../Service3.html
http://www.singer-featherweight.com/.../Service4.html
The quality of reproduction isn't great, but the info is there. You need to take the machine apart to lube and oil it, but it's very easy to do.
Anne in Vancouver, Canada
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I just took a class to learn how to service my original Featherweight. The woman who taught the class has many machines and has been doing this for years. One thing she said to be careful about is if you really want a Featherweight - you need to check that it is authentic not a repro or after market. That may not matter to you, and that's ok, too. But the original is fabulous and can be serviced easily by the owner. Just a little tidbit!
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I bought a 221 on ebay - took a bit of a chance, but it is a nice little machine and I had it serviced by Graham Forsdyke, who is well known in the featherweight world. He is based in the UK so was easy and not too expensive to get it to him. Now that it has had a proper check up I should be able to maintain it myself. That's the plan! I got the book written by David McCallum which has got good line drawings for oiling etc.
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I'm hunting for one too! How did you find out about the house sale? I have checked e-bay and the I-net but thought it would be fun to find one at a garage sale or antique store!Lesley
Advice from a LADYBUG: spot new opportunities, spend time in your garden, be well-rounded, enjoy the wonders of nature, don't let small things bug you, keep family close by and be simply beautiful! -Ilan Shamir-
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My husband purchased my featherweight on eBay about 7 years ago. I had the machine serviced and take it on all my retreats. It sews like a dream (other than when I forget that there is no knee lift). Love the size and ease. Plan to take it on my upcoming vacation to Hawaii. It is just small enough for me to take on the plane.
I would highly recommend these little machines! Once you have them serviced they work great. Our local quilt store offers classes in Featherweight maintenance. You might want to see if they offer them in your area. Otherwise the manual is a life saver.
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As soon as the print kit is available the fabric requirements will be posted. This is expected very soon.
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Yes, those 8 were made in Month 3.
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I don't know if I missed it, but is there a picture of the fabrics? I would like to use my own stash but not sure were...
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Finished the 20 blocks and center blocks for both the Granddaughter and Grandmother quilts. I can't believe that I'm on...
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I am working on the center star. I also see that I need to do 4 flying geese for the last row of the center block using...
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I went to my local quilt shop and bought the last two packages they had. Think I now have a lifetime supply.
... -
Month 1 will post December 28, 2025, the day Becky Goldsmith’s show airs. The BOM is always under LEARN.
If you... -
I guess this is technically month 12 and 11 but I dont see a page for month 12. When assembling the quilt top it would...
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I am new to participating in the BOM
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How does one download the BOM pattern?...
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I am SO SORRY to hear this. Off to my local shop to see if they have any left. Thank you for this information.
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C. Jenkins Freezer Paper Sheets are no longer made and have been discontinued by manufacturers like The Electric Quilt ...
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Thanks for posting your prepping. It is the perfect example of what Barbara Black said to do to
identify the fabrics.... - Loading...
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