Singer Featherweight Maintenance! Grease and Oil: Restoration Series Part 18
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2025
- Learn how how and where to oil and grease your Singer Featherweight 221. This is not only important when restoring your Featherweight but as general maintenance on your Singer 221. For those of you are are ready to start test sewing, that video is coming next, I am so excited! Please make sure you do this IMPORTANT step before you do anything else. This is part 18 of the restoration video series, if you missed the beginning of this series, check it out here: • Singer Featherweight T...
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Look below for links to most of the products you will need:
Shop the Singer Featherweight Shop for some supplies you need: singer-feather...
I sell grease wicks for your Featherweight on my site! Here is where you can find them: sewingmachiner...
List of supplies and links:
Various sized flat head screw drivers such as...
Chapman screwdrivers Kit No. 9600: amzn.to/47R4n7N
Craftsman Ratcheting Offset Screwdriver: amzn.to/3Ehii9o
Penetrating oil, I love Aerokroil by Kano: amzn.to/3R1a25h
Lily White Sewing Machine Oil: amzn.to/3Ej1O0F
Sew-Retro Sewing Machine Grease: singer-feather...
91% Isopropyl Alcohol: amzn.to/45tO7rv
Zymol Cleaner Wax: amzn.to/3P05c5o
Krud Kutter: amzn.to/3Ek2inh
Krud Kutter - The Must for Rust: amzn.to/3R2lKfR
Regular Cotton Swabs: amzn.to/3YW22nS
Pointy Cotton Swabs: amzn.to/3ECINXn
Old cotton t-shirts cut into pieces or other rags
Blue shop towels: amzn.to/45yO2D6
Sandwich bags (to keep parts together)
New Bed cushions for your Featherweight:singer-feather...
New Featherweight Drip Pad: singer-feather...
New LED lightbulb for your Featherweight: singer-feather...
New belt for your Featherweight: singer-feather...
New electronic style foot control: amzn.to/45tsNCH Feeler gauge: amzn.to/3YZJbbq
Thread tension meter: singer-feather...
Tweezers: amzn.to/45Os7r7
Several small artist paint brushes and a 1" chip brush (you can buy on Amazon but they are cheaper at stores like Walmart and Harbor Freight)
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You are the best, I just picked up a singer 221, and I also have a singer 301,the 301 I found in the trash riding my bicycle 15 years ago, I just started oiling it to do some upholstery , it is in New condition ! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, being a mechanic and welder has helped me, but I could not do it without you ! Rob
If you know anyone who uses needles for diebities get a needle from them and use it for your oil you will be surprised at how much control you have with your oil. It works great
Thank you for the tip!
I just realized what a great source of practical information you are!!! Thanks from a new FW owner
I am so glad you found something helpful!
Absolutely LOVE your step by step and clear instruction....Thank you!!!!!
You are so welcome!
Just got my first Feather Weight (221) this fall. I found one on FaceBook Marketplace in my local area and it reminded me of when I was eight yrs old and admired my aunt’s Feather Weight. Well it took me 65 yrs or so to get my own but am enjoying my “splurge” immensely. I ordered the maintenance kit and just completed my first session of greeting and oiling my machine. Your step by step tutorial was perfect. It runs like a charm and noticeably quieter than before. Thank you for posting such a helpful video!
Great video, Jenn. Excited for the arrival of my machine. I have to laugh. I think my mother had oil in her supplies. Don't know how often she used it or if she even greased the gears. I sure do wish I had that machine today. Wonder what happened to it? I hope she didn't put it in the trash!!! When it didn't work for her anymore some tender loving care may have kept her from having to get rid of it. I doubt it ever occurred to have to have it serviced. Probably didn't want to spend the money. We have so much more information today that folks in days gone by didn't have. If my parents were still livng they'd be amazed by all that can be learned on the internet. Thank you for this. I'll be following your tutorial to keep my machine in great condition. I'm so impressed that you do this work. Rebecca
Super helpful. Thank you
Good catches... Nice job on the update!
Thanks, I left out a couple of things. Another viewer pointed it out, so glad they did! All I can say is I rushed through that filming and it showed. Lesson learned.
Very clear video , only one mistake , one place on the needle bar doesn't need oiling i.e. the clamp that is locked on the needle bar. I am sure you are aware of that 6mins 55 secs.
Yes, I got a little happy with the oiling didn't I? At least it doesn't hurt anything, but not needed for sure! I didn't notice I did that until you mentioned it, must be the working and talking at the same time that gets to me :)
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Thanks for the update! 🦋
You are so welcome! When you said you would be training some others on Featherweight maintenance I wanted to get it fixed right away! Left out oiling the lower bushings and the hook race. Those are important!
@@SewingMachineRehab Oh Thank you! I sure appreciate you updating the video. You're awesome and so helpful! 🦋🥰
Jenn, have you done a video about timing? I know in your series of 21 videos I have followed them religiously on several machines, but I’m having an issue with timing in the hook assembly getting at the needle at the right spot.@@SewingMachineRehab
@@janined6586 Hi! I don’t have a detailed video on timing but I think I can make one in the next few weeks. It is fairly easy as long as the gears are not frozen to the shafts. Shouldn’t be heard to make, be on the lookout for it!
@@janined6586 Hi! I am seeing this question a little late, I will have to plan a more in-depth video on the timing. I know a lot of folks would like to see it. Hopefully it will be sooner than later!
Great video thank you.
You are very welcome!
My first FW was a celery. Do you have a tutorial for greasing that one?
Hello! I don’t have that video yet, I can tell you that because it is entirely belt driven the only thing you will grease is the motor ports. And just a tip, whatever you do, do not get any oil or grease on the internal belt. Those belts were meant to last the life of the machine and they are so difficult to replace that I would never attempt it. There are oil points on the machine, the next time I have one in the shop I will have to make a video on showing how to oil it up!
Thanks for the heads up! I’ll be careful when doing a spa day on my old girl.
Your videos are so helpful.
I love your channel and am so glad Bob steered me here. I'm following along on a 221- K7 (maybe) who was rewired when the original owner moved stateside. It has a few differences. I love being able to back you up and start you over. The needle bar took 21 tries to get it timed. So glad you didn't mind repeating yourself so often. :)
There is a little slot at the top of the nose plate where it looks like the original part was a hook. I found a broken piece of plastic in the case that looks like it might have rubbed off the little hole in the nose. Should I keep looking for a parts diagram and/or piece or just glue the triangle shaped plastic back on? It does seem to rattle a bit. This is the only 221 I've seen up close so I've nothing to compare.
Hi! I am having trouble picturing the piece of plastic you are thinking came from the nose. If you want, send me a pic to my email, jen@sewingmachinerehab.com and maybe once I see what you are talking about I can be of better help.
Question. Why does my fabric feed through crooked?
Hi, it could be that the feed dogs are not straight in the needle plate, they are not at the right height or you don’t have enough pressure on the presser foot. Check out those things and let me know if you think one of them is what the problem is.
Maravilha.👏🧵