Fixing this Noisy Singer 221K Featherweight Vintage Sewing Machine

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • I was servicing this beautiful little Singer Featherweight and I noticed it was making a strange noise, unlike a typical silky smooth Featherweight.
    I show the troubleshooting procedure and repair of this particular issue.
    Subjects covered in this video are listed below in the index.
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    Web Site - www.institches.co.nz
    Index:
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:51 - The cause is not what I initially thought
    2:31 - An interesting find
    4:45 - I found the problem
    6:57 - Fixing the issue
    9:06 - How to properly install a feed dog
    12:56 - Back to the fix - explaining how the feed mechanism works
    19:36 - Testing
    21:13 - Conclusion and thanks
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Комментарии • 39

  • @susankuhlman6514
    @susankuhlman6514 2 дня назад

    I loved the hole to use to enter with screwdriver. This baby is so thoughtfully engineered.

  • @fixinstitchinmachines9217
    @fixinstitchinmachines9217 Год назад +6

    Got to love a fellow professional’s wonderful work! The card stock feed dog riser was definitely NOT the way to fix the issue. Good job! Sweet little machines! Wonderful teaching skills too! I like how you showed people how to diagnose the issue FIRST, rather then just adjusting the height and risking having something else end up being out of adjustment! Had you just went straight to the adjustment and not discovered the card stock, you might have been hitting the needle/throat plate and caused a different problem if nothing else possibly for a future tech! 🎉. Have a grand day!! Subscribed on the first video I watched of yours. It was people like you that taught me the trade and I always will appreciate people with a great handle on their skill set! Even if its something I have no idea about its always great to watch a professional do their trade!

  • @guymontana5338
    @guymontana5338 Год назад +4

    Nice work! Definitely an uncommon issue. Your absolutely right about them being such smooth running quiet capable machines!!! Love them! If they would bring them back with the same quality of materials…… oh the sales we could make!!!

  • @nancypollard4531
    @nancypollard4531 Год назад +2

    I'm so pleased you got that dear little machine sounding like it should.

  • @dianei.3138
    @dianei.3138 Год назад +4

    I had the same noise on my 1954, followed what you did and now its gone! Thank you

  • @jentwyn
    @jentwyn 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video. Mty 221 is making that noise. I'm going to make an adjustment and hopefully it fixes it.

  • @debbiekollar7508
    @debbiekollar7508 Год назад +1

    Thanks for showing this. Always learning about these wonderful featherweights.😊

  • @jenvanginhoven8587
    @jenvanginhoven8587 Год назад +1

    Great video once again! I would love to find someone such as yourself in the Netherlands to be on standby for any problems I might have with my Featherweight and three Elna Supermatics!

  • @pamelaleitman9305
    @pamelaleitman9305 8 месяцев назад

    Great job and learning experience for me and my newly ownership of 221 featherweight!

  • @tinyhandmadedolls4529
    @tinyhandmadedolls4529 Год назад

    Beautiful little machine, they’re still my favourites and I love seeing them mended. You introduced me to the Elnas and I love them too, but the Featherweights are just so tiny and yet strong and capable! It’s hard to say who is quieter because the Elnas are so nice and quiet too, but I think it’s the Featherweight. If I could only take one machine to a desert island… 😂

  • @user-yu2ii3hl6z
    @user-yu2ii3hl6z 8 месяцев назад

    Outstanding video, thank you. I can't wait to apply what I've learned to fixing the clacking sounds in my FW

  • @bierjip1
    @bierjip1 10 месяцев назад

    Interesting! I have a SF and your video has shown me something I didn't know. Great, thank you!

  • @nanachavis
    @nanachavis 11 месяцев назад

    Hello and thank you for the video. I have a singer 99k that make a klick klick sound I was told they all have they're very own distinct sound but have not had it serviced yet.

  • @pamelaleitman9305
    @pamelaleitman9305 6 месяцев назад

    Great assessment and problem solving!

  • @jusuiselisabeth
    @jusuiselisabeth Год назад

    really enjoy this episode as I work on my own two Featherweieghts. Unfortunately the camera recording was very jiggly, I enjoy your postings. Thanks!

  • @chrisevola9504
    @chrisevola9504 Год назад

    VERY interesting!! Thank you!!

  • @violet2048
    @violet2048 Год назад

    Lovely little champion.

  • @gailschuetze6769
    @gailschuetze6769 9 месяцев назад

    Great video I will remember this. 😊

  • @zamis21
    @zamis21 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you!! That noise was driving me NUTS!

  • @crr8297
    @crr8297 Год назад

    Nice job, thank you.
    I wonder if the feed dog or hook was replaced at some time making that adjustment necessary

  • @r.duroucher225
    @r.duroucher225 Год назад +1

    What a great video. Thank you.
    One thing that I never noticed before is that there is a very different noise when the machine is actually stitching on material, and when it is just running without thread. It's very quiet without thread and it makes a sort of rattling when actually stitching. I would guess the thread escapement (if that's the right word) has to move back and forth as the hook revolves to permit the thread to move freely and that's a soft of a rattling type of noise. When it just runs unthreaded it's as quiet as can be.
    Am I correct that the "basket" in the hook rattles back and forth to permit the thread to feed?

    • @szelop
      @szelop Год назад

      Mine started clanking when the bobbin is in but runs smoothly without it. Can’t figure out the problem. The bobbin stitch finger is in the proper position so wondering why it started clanking. The stitches are still nice.

    • @r.duroucher225
      @r.duroucher225 9 месяцев назад

      @@janesmith5967 Aha. I've worked with these jibs and yes, the screws are tiny. Very easy to lose. I dropped one and was only able to find it using a magnet that I used to "sweep" the floor.

  • @SaffyFoo
    @SaffyFoo 12 дней назад

    Love you videos

  • @lollieeverett1266
    @lollieeverett1266 3 месяца назад

    Thanks

  • @yc70jade
    @yc70jade Год назад

    Thank you for this video!
    My new to me 221 is no where as quiet as my 222. The race rattles. I have adjusted the feed dog height but it's still rattling.
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

    • @InStitches
      @InStitches  Год назад

      Hi. I assume you've oiled the hook race? I would also oil and grease the entire machine. All of the lubrication points are shown in the manual which is freely available as a download if you don't have the physical copy. Thanks.

    • @yc70jade
      @yc70jade Год назад

      @@InStitches I've oiled all parts 🙂 When I apply pressure to the race, the rattling goes away. I've tried removing the entire race and hook but it's so tightly screwed in 😔

    • @InStitches
      @InStitches  Год назад

      @@yc70jade I'm assuming you're applying pressure to the pin that holds the bobbin case in the base? Maybe the hook and base are worn? You need good quality screw drivers and of the correct size to loosen the hook screws.

  • @jimmyjimenez7311
    @jimmyjimenez7311 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @omfahad3496
    @omfahad3496 Год назад

    Please I want the 2 in 1 machine, where can I get it?

    • @InStitches
      @InStitches  Год назад

      They aren't made any more so you'd need to find one on the second hand market. Thanks.

  • @musicbox-cz7xu
    @musicbox-cz7xu 10 месяцев назад

    I got out my mom's old featherweight and the motor races when I plug it in. and the footpedal is not depressed. Any ideas? I ordered a new cord, but not sure where to start. Thanks, Lynn

    • @InStitches
      @InStitches  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it's more than likely either the capacitor in the machine itself of the one in the foot controller has gone short circuit and needs replacing. You can remove them and the machine will still work but it's best to get them replaced if possible. It could also be a short circuit somewhere else. Thanks.

    • @musicbox-cz7xu
      @musicbox-cz7xu 10 месяцев назад

      @@InStitches I actually ordered the new foot pedal, not just the cord. --Hopefully that will be a place to start.--Thank you for your website!

    • @eyejs
      @eyejs 7 месяцев назад +2

      Check the wiring, if possible remove the drip tray under the machine and take a look, check for capacitors. I recently received a FW that looked to be in pristine condition, the paint was impeccable, it sewed well and beautifully, but on looking underneath saw the capacitor was present and in the process of removing it I found all the wires to the machine were bare, the covers had disintegrated with age [this was a 1951 model]. So a dangerous situation that was only discovered inadvertently. If you machine runs without touching it properly best to check your wiring to make sure it is all safe. Old wiring is a fire and electrical hazard The person selling mine to me had no idea of the wiring situation until I sent them the photos of what it looked like underneath and the bare wires. Just because a machine looks and sews well, does not mean it is safe to use.

  • @szelop
    @szelop Год назад

    Still sounds like something is hitting when it’s stitching. Is that normal?

    • @InStitches
      @InStitches  Год назад +1

      I think it's just the thread loop coming off the back of the hook gib.