Singer 221K Featherweight Sewing Machine
Product description
The black Feaherwight 221 was in production in the United States from 1933 through the late 1950s at Singer's Elizabethport, New Jersey plant, and in Great Britain from 1949 through the late 1960s at Singer's Clydebank, Scotland plant. It's a rotary hook machine with an aluminum bed and machine arm and a swing-up bed extension. The entire machine weighs a little over 11 pounds. Packed in its sturdy carrying case loaded with accessories, it weighs a little under 25 pounds. The Featherweight 221 is an exceptionally well-built machine that is easy to transport and sews an excellent straight stitch. But this is only a small part of the allure of the machine; it has prestige and mystique all its own. Built when pride in workmanship was the norm rather than the goal, the Featherweight 221 begs to be used and rewards the operator with a straight stitch and rhythmic hum.
About this item
- Designed to be carried easily.
- So Light in Weight, Free in Noise, Yet all the Features of a Fullsize Machine.
- Precision Made to Last
- Included is the Smart Black Carrying Case.
- Foot Control with Generous Length Cord.
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