Service Manual For Singer 132q Featherweight

The problem probably comes from not threading the top of the machine correctly. Take a look here: especially at the last pair of photos. The blue tangled thread is on the top of the machine, the red thread in the bobbin.

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Set the top tension to about 3-4, and rethread from scratch, this time with the presser foot raised. This causes the tension disks to open so the thread can get between them When you drop the presser foot to sew, the top thread is then tensioned and won't make loopy messes. Answered on Apr 30, 2014.

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. Your machine is different than a Singer Featherweight model. Please refer to for the notable characteristics of a Featherweight. Your machine truly is a Featherweight, but the records were lost or not accurately recorded at the old Singer factories.

Service Manual For Singer 132q Featherweight

Your Featherweight is among the few that were mis-stamped. If the latter 2 of the 3 possibilities, then the two letter prefix can be used to reference the approximate date estimation based on the serial number sequences. If viewing the chart below on a mobile device, it is best viewed horizontally. The dates given below are the days on which those batches were started, together with the number of machines in each consignment. The first Featherweights batched in 1933 begin with the two-letter prefix 'AD'. By checking when the next batch was started, it's possible to get a fairly accurate date of when any particular machine might have left the assembly line. Featherweights having serial numbers that begin with the prefix letter 'A' were made in Elizabethport, New Jersey, whereas those that begin with the prefix letter 'E' were manufactured in Kilbowie, Scotland.

Featherweights having serial numbers that begin with the letter 'J' were mostly made at the St. John's, Quebec Factory in Canada. Singer Featherweights made outside of the US were also given a suffix to their actual model number. Those manufactured in Kilbowie were modeled given the model number 221 K and those manufactured in St. John's were given the model number 221 J.

In Summary: AD = prefix of serial numbers assigned to the first Featherweights manufactured, beginning in 1933 Serial Number prefixes beginning with letter 'A' = manufactured in Elizabethport, New Jersey, USA Serial Number prefixes beginning with letter 'E' = manufactured in Kilbowie, Scotland, United Kingdom Serial Number prefixes beginning with letter 'J' = manufactured in St. John's, Quebec, Canada (a few were partially manufactured in Kilbowie and then sent to Canada for finishing) Models 221 (or 221-1) = manufactured in Elizabethport, New Jersey, USA Models 221K = manufactured in Kilbowie, Scotland, United Kingdom Models 221J = manufactured in St.

John's, Quebec, Canada (a few were partially manufactured in Kilbowie and then sent to Canada for finishing) With the exception of motor voltage, belt drive, and some minor cosmetic differences, all 221 models remained fundamentally the same from 1933 through the 1960's. A Featherweight 221 is a 221 is a 221. You can refer to the for more details about those changes. This batch was actually assigned to a different Singer model altogether, but there have been a few bona fide Singer Featherweights having serial numbers within this number sequence. Singer Featherweight White 221K / Tan 221J Machines (Additional Information) EV 776991 - 826990 50,000 March 3rd 1964 EV 846. 99. inconclusive ※ 1964 EW 061691 - 071690 10,000 August 6th 1968 EY 84.

99. inconclusive ※? ※ see text below ※ FA 098. 132. inconclusive ※ 1968 / 69 FA 202.

288. inconclusive ※ 1968 / 69 JE 150000 - 162000. inconclusive ※ 1961.Singer Sewing Machine models within this JE batch of serial numbers were made in 1961. A few Singer Featherweights were included in this series.

※ The dates provided cannot be guaranteed, of course, but are probably as good as we will ever find. Some of the fine details are officially inconclusive (serial numbers were either misrecorded, applied to the wrong batch or the records were lost/destroyed with the old factories).

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Service Manual For Singer 132q Featherweight 117

Service Manual For Singer 132q Featherweight

Graham Forsdyke worked with the Singer Company directly to remove some of the errors and fix the anomalies in the old chart records, but some have still been found, especially in the post-ET serial number sequences. Sometimes you might find a rogue 221, for example, in a batch of 50,000 99K machines.

Singer Sewing Machine 132q

That simply means that there were some Featherweights within that group of numbers, but it doesn't indicate with which number the group started or ended or how many 221 machines were involved. Graham did not include data on his website for the white/green machines or the few Featherweights made in Canada because dating records were apparently too inaccurate to source. For additional reference and a few more dates for those later year machines, however, we have included some of these dating records in the charts above, sourced from JJ & Leo's Featherweight 221 Factory site as well as singersewinginfo.co.uk's site. We would be pleased to receive any comments or corrections, just be aware that most of the seeming anomalies come from inaccurate readings of the original documentation which were sometimes taken from poorly stamped serial numbers.