Join our Featherweight Workshop in this comprehensive video companion to the . This essential class offers clear, step-by-step instructions to help you maintain, service, and master your Singer Featherweight 221 & 222 sewing machine. Perfect for beginners and seasoned enthusiasts alike, this guide ensures your beloved machine runs smoothly for years to come.
- Detailed Oiling and Maintenance Tips
- Easy-to-Follow Tutorials
- Expert Insights and Techniques
- Essential for Every Featherweight Owner – from beginner to expert!
Keep your Singer Featherweight 221 & 222 in pristine condition with this invaluable visual guide and get back to sewing quickly without having to send your machine out for routine servicing. Learn to maintain and service your own machine and stitch with confidence!
Comprehensive Maintenance Workshop runtime: 1 hour 40 minutes
Learn alongside other students! Join father and son, Carmon and Christian Henry, as they teach a detailed, step-by-step Singer Featherweight Maintenance class. This comprehensive video follows the Featherweight Maintenance Handbook's table of contents, offering a classroom setting where you can learn with other Featherweight enthusiasts to maintain your Featherweight with confidence and ease.
Unique Oiling Techniques for the 222 Machine runtime: - 8 min
Explore the specific oiling techniques required for the Singer Featherweight 222 machine. This brief but informative video highlights the unique configuration of the 222, ensuring your free-arm Featherweight runs smoothly and efficiently.
Real-Time Maintenance with a First-Time Student
Watch a student perform routine 6-month maintenance on her Singer Featherweight 221. This engaging real-time video showcases just how easy, simple, and fast maintenance can be. A clock on the screen tracks the time, letting you see exactly how long it takes!
SUPPLY LIST:
If you do not already have the tools on this list, links are provided below to order.
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Featherweight Machine
(assuming the & are included)
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OR
You may purchase items individually below:
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- Old bath towel (this will get greasy)
- Bright flashlight
- Spool of quality cotton thread
(e.g. , , Superior, Gutermann, or Metler, etc.)
Optional Items
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to keep your small parts from getting lost
- (Natural)
- (if you want to protect your clothing)
- Polishing Kit
- Thread Grabber for removing thread from small areas
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- Rubber Gloves (if hands are sensitive to kerosene or oils)
- Tablet and Writing Pen (to take notes)
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Featherweight Machine