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My black 1938 Featherweight named "Sissy". She sews perfectly and is very fast! She really rocks!
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This is Lily and I am so dissapointed in her performance. She is lovely to look at but barely moves. I did get the DVD set from Dave on the Yahoo Featherweight site. When I get a moment and feel mechanical I will work on her. The previous ower says she was conditioned and then put away for 2 years. So she may simply need to be woke up!
Woohoo! Nice machines! I got the DVD set too, it's really done well. Good luck with it. :-)
ReplyDeleteMy white/celery Featherweight doesn't sew well either. I rarely use it. I'm always stopping to fool with the tension. The more I use it the tighter the tension gets. Guess I better take it to Featherweight repair.
ReplyDeleteLove the new quilts and your kitties.