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For a comprehensive case history, review the Historical Timeline here as well as the designated Case History article here.Īll Featherweights take a low shank presser foot as well as low shank attachments. In the photo above, you will see the typical appearance of the Featherweight case and its size comparison to the machine it carries. The Featherweight light was a standard component of the machine. The Featherweight light housing had two switch options (one on the base of the machine or one on the lampshade), but the shape and style were generally the same with placement on the front. The bobbin case is accessed on the left side of the machine, only when the bed extension is in the upright position. Motors are not interchangeable with other models. The motor sits low and in the back corner of the machine, distinctive in shape. FEATHERWEIGHT CHARACTERISTICSĪ Featherweight always has a hinged bed that folds up for access to the bobbin case. There are many, many unique parts to the Featherweight, of course, but the basic characteristics we noted and photographed on this page are to be referenced as a quick comparison guide.
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