Love at First Sight
Monday, 3 May 2010
Occasionally I drool over the Singer Featherweights on Ebay. How could I not, when I love to sew, and the Featherweight is considered one the the best sewing machines ever made? But how can I justify it when I already have a working sewing machine?
Recently I walked into my friend T’s house and there sat a Singer Featherweight. I’d never seen one in person before and I nearly had a fit right there in her dining room. Turns out her grandmother originally bought it many years ago, then it passed to her mother, then to her. What a beautiful story, and I could only dream to have a sewing machine that three generations of my family have sewn on. (Hint family: look in your closets and attics for me.) So as we sat there talking about it, and I shared my secret love for the Featherweight, she offered to let me borrow it.
I runs like a dream. It purrs when you stitch with it. And it’s delightfully low-tech. It has no buttons or fancy dials. I am definitely what Gertie would call a “knob turner.” You can go forwards and backwards with it. When I borrowed the Featherweight, the case was loaded with the original attachments, but I just didn’t have time to play with them all, although the ruffler was mighty tempting.
Overall, it was a pure delight to sew with. I can imagine this is what owning a vintage car is all about. Yes, you can get a new one, but it just wouldn’t be as much fun. And while I cannot justify buying one now, someday I’ll be at an estate sale, yard sale, or the Goodwill, and I will spot one of those little cases from across the room, and my heart will pound with anticipation. And it will only cost $50. A girl can dream, right? I have no doubt that one will come to me someday.
This week would be nice. I mean, it is my birthday.
No. 1 — May 4th, 2010 at 4:34 am
You MUST own one. I will “scout” for you…
No. 2 — May 4th, 2010 at 9:04 am
Ugh. SO much more beautiful than my bleakly modern Toyota. All those curves…Happy birthday, sewing fiend! May you find your Featherweight SOON.
No. 3 — May 4th, 2010 at 11:35 pm
That is one dreamy machine, I can totally relate!
No. 4 — May 6th, 2010 at 12:59 am
I would love to have one of those as well. It was my Birthday too. Love your blog
No. 5 — May 11th, 2010 at 2:28 am
So glad you enjoyed it…you deserve one! Even though I could never reach sewing goddess status I do treasure this machine, knowing the hands that used it before me.
No. 6 — May 24th, 2010 at 1:58 am
So…there is a sewing machine in the garage at Dad’s house. I have no idea if it’s a Featherweight, but I do know it’s a Singer. Dad got it from an estate sale. We must investigate when either Butch or I come to town.