About a month ago I had the most incredible stroke of luck. I managed to obtain the highly sought after Featherweight 222K for only $350. The 221's fetch more than that here normally. For those who are wondering what I am going on about, a Singer 221 Featherweight is a very collectable, very small, portable flatbed machine. They are very popular amongst quilters and fetch a very good price. However, they were making them for a number of years and made quite a few. The Singer 222K, on the other hand, was made in very limited numbers, I think they only did about three runs and they are very, very collectable. The 222K has a few added features that the 221 lacked. It is a convertible, free-arm machine and drops the feed for darning. Mine also came with its original instruction manual, box and accessories. Unfortunately, as I discovered when I got home, it didn't come with a bobbin winder. This is an extremely irritating fact and I will have to look into buying one to complete my machine. When I bought it, I was informed that the machine itself was seized, although the hand wheel turned freely. Further investigation showed that it is missing the stop motion bushing screw, which attaches the bushing the hand wheel sits on, to the main drive shaft of the machine. If the machine were not seized, it would probably be almost unnoticeable due to the friction between the parts. So far I have been unsuccessful in locating a spare.
I have given her a slight clean and oiling but she will have to wait until I have more time before I really get to look at her. She has a name too; Gina, which has always been one of my favourite names.
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Various attachments in their metal tray inside her box |
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Stitch length and feed height adjusters |
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From front with flat bed attached |
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Without flatbed |
Gina is incredibly small. When I first saw her I could not believe my eyes, she was almost toy-like. You can see her size in relation to an average size computer mouse above. I cannot wait to have enough time to get her cleaned up and stitching.
Interestingly, whilst typing this post I was listening to T. Rex and have just discovered that today is Marc Bolan's birthday.
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