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Over the period the Featherweight was produced, the Singer company produced some manual variations. The principal handbooks given with machines are shown here.
Above left: This manual is the standard item supplied with UK-built machines. It was printed in the UK. Above right: The US version – this one showing a copyright date of 1941
Above: Second version of the white/green machines. Printed in the UK in 1967
Above: Rarely-found version of the standard US manual. This was printed in 1954
Above: First version of the green/white 221 manual printed in the UK in 1964
Above: The only manual offered with the 222 Freearm machine is undated but was printed in the UK