Singer Featherweight 222 Operators' Manual



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The manual is split into multi parts. Pictures are the original but the type has been reset for clarity. Attachment instructions are listed separately.

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Part Two –– Part Three –– Part Four –– Part Five –– Part Six –– Part Seven ––Part Eight –– Part Nine –– Part Ten –– Part Eleven

Part Two –– Part Three –– Part Four –– Part Five –– Part Six –– Part Seven –– Part Eight –– Part Nine –– Part Ten –– Part Eleven


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FEATHERWEIGHT CONVERTIBLE

You own a machine with a tradition of superior craftsmanship-a tradition you will recognise in the smooth, efficient operation of this light-weight machine. Operating either forward or backward with full rotary motion, it forms a perfect lock stitch. The machine and the foot-operated speed control are stored in a convenient carrying case with extra room for sewing accessories.