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Singer Featherweight Model 221 Advanced Maintenance

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Join David Eaton with So Old Sew New as he takes you through Advanced Maintenance on your Featherweight machine! If you have not already taken the general maintenance, you will need to take that class to have a basic understanding of the maintenance required. You can register for the General Maintenance HERE.

Singer Model 221 (Featherweight) Advanced Maintenance

 
NOTE: This class is designed to teach advanced maintenance, disassembly and testing,
and techniques to enhance your abilities with the Singer Model 221. You should already
have some experience using this machine and have a full functional sewing machine. We
will have a number of maintenance items available for purchase, such as belts, spool felts,
and drip pads. David & Pat will also have a tool set appropriate for the Advanced Maintenance Class.
If you are new to the Singer 221, have a new machine, or need basic operational training or
simple repairs, then please consider our: Singer Model 221 – Basic Maintenance Class 

 

Class Supplies (please bring with you)

  1.       A working sewing machine with power cord and foot control
  2.       A new needle (80/12 or 90/14); Schmetz quilting is recommended
  3.       Cotton thread and two (2) full bobbins and test fabric.
  4.       Hand or small bath towel, and an apron or work shirt.
  5.       Tools appropriate for the machine (screwdrivers, etc).

Motor and Belt

  1.       Handwheel removal and replacement.
  2.       Motor belt removal, replacement and tension adjustment.
  3.       Motor performance, brush replacement.
  4.       Foot control performance, adjustment and discussion.

Lower Bobbin Case and Hook Assembly

  1.       Removal of the bobbin case base, gib hook, lubrication and replacement.
  2.       Bobbin tensioner spring, removal, replacement and tuning.
  3.       Hook assembly removal, cleaning and replacement
  4.       Checking the needle timing, adjustment and discussion

Top Tension Assembly

  1.       Disassembly, cleaning and replacement
  2.       Adjusting the take-up level tension spring
  3.       Adjusting the top tension for correct stitch formation
  4.       Resetting the tension number dial

Needle and Presser Bar – Adjustments

  1.       Needle clamp removal, cleaning and replacement
  2.       Presser foot height and alignment – adjustment

Final Tension Adjustments – Test Sewing and Discussion