Singer Featherweight 221 Sewing Machine, AL412*** The Singer

Singer 221 Sewing Machine. 1947 Singer 221 Featherweight Sewing Machine, Cleaned and Serviced This Singer Featherweight 221 is in fabulous condition, and it was commissioned on January 17th, 1955! Cleaned and serviced inside and out - this 221 will be ready to sew right out of the case Originally launched in 1933 the Singer Featherweight model 221 was only made in the USA, until it finally stopped production there in 1957 after more than 1.75 million had been made.

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This machine is fitted with its original 220v motor that has been rewound to work at 110 voltage with optimum speed and torque Originally launched in 1933 the Singer Featherweight model 221 was only made in the USA, until it finally stopped production there in 1957 after more than 1.75 million had been made.

White Singer Featherweight 221 221k Sewing Machine Etsy Sewing

Singer's portable Model 221 sewing machine debuted at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair and 1.75 million of them were manufactured and sold around the world before production of this model ended in 1957 The Singer Model 221"Featherweight" Sewing Machine ** Singer Sewing Machine models within this JE batch of serial numbers were made in 1961

Lovely 1949 Singer 221 Featherweight. One of my favorite machines to. Singer Featherweight 221 Machines (Black) Prefix Series Sequence Batch Quantity Commission Date Year; AD: 541546 - 551545: 10,000: October 3rd: 1933: AD: 720746 - 730745: 10,000: September 10th: 1934: AD: It was an instant hit and remained the most popular sewing machine produced by the Singer Sewing Machines Company for many years.

1955 Singer 221 Featherweight Sewing Machine, Cleaned and Serviced. My review pertains only to these original used, vintage machines (not any of the newer reproduction Featherweight sewing machines currently on. The first Featherweight 221 was produced in Elizabethport, NJ in 1933 and unveiled at the Chicago World's Fair