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Singer Featherweight Model 221 General Maintenance

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Join David Eaton with So Old Sew New as he takes you through General Maintenance on your Featherweight machine! Take it to the next level with the Advanced Maintenance class HERE.

Singer Model 221 (Featherweight) General Maintenance

NOTE: This class is designed to teach basic maintenance, troubleshooting 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 small number of maintenance items available
for purchase, such as belts, spool felts, and drip pads.

 

 

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 (C&C machine quilting)
  4.       Test fabric to sew
  5.       Hand or small bath towel, and an apron or work shirt.

Basic Maintenance - Exterior

  1.       External cleaning and preservation
  2.       Cleaning and preserving the carrying case
  3.       Odor removal and drip pad replacement

Basic Maintenance – Machine Head

  1.       Cleaning and dust/thread removal
  2.       Lubrication – How to and the best lubricants
  3.       Lubrication – Featherweight specific
  4.       Cleaning and lubrication in the bobbin case area
  5.       Bobbin tension adjustment
  6.       Cleaning and adjusting the top thread tension
  7.       Electrical, plugs, cords and foot controls
  8.       Electrical, belt replacement and adjustment

Sewing on the Featherweight

  1.       Thread and needle selection and sizes
  2.       Bobbin winding
  3.       Thread tension adjustments, for synthetic thread

Final Tension Adjustments – Test sewing and Discussion