An Exceptionally Clean Singer Featherweight. May I Introduce Anna Beth. She was born October 14, 1953. Anna Beth is a smooth-running featherweight that loves to travel. She will make a wonderful sewing buddy.
Anna Beth works very well and overall is in amazing condition. Her bed is in very good shape for her age.
The finish on Anna Beth is in wonderful condition with a bright shine and only a few scratches. The decorative border around the base of Anna Beth is in good condition. She only shows some wear appropriate to her age. Anna Beth has been cleaned, serviced, polished and tested. The belt (super belt), light (LED), felt pad, protective silicon button, bed cushions and red spool pin cover are all new.A new needle has also been put on Anna Beth. Her bobbin case has been adjusted to 23g. I have included a sample stitch that was done on Anna Beth before I listed her.
Anna Beth's foot pedal has been cleaned, serviced and tested. The foot cushions and electrical cord on the foot pedal are new. Anna Beth's house (the case) is in good condition for 71 years old. As with all cases from that era there is always some wear.
The case still has the original Bakelite handle. The case still has the side tray, oil can holder and a key. A pristine reproduction owner's manual, 3 bobbins, an original bobbin case, an original pressor foot, a narrow hemmer, a ruffler, a bias binder multi slotted with guide pins, an adjustable hemmer, an edge stitcher, a narrow zipper foot, a magnetic seam guide, a measuring gauge, thread snips, 20 micro cleaning brushes, a vintage Singer oil can although I would probably not use the oil as it is old.
Anna Beth comes with everything seen in the photos. If you need extra items for Anna Beth, I have the following in stock. Tote bags for Featherweight Cases (to keep case nice). Featherweight Zipper Attachment Bag 9.95. The case measures about 11 3/4 inches tall, 13 inches across the front and 8 inches deep. The featherweight comes with everything seen in the photos. I then wrapped the case in cellophane. I take the spool pin cover off and put a piece of cardboard to cover the opening. I wrap the spool pin cover in cellophane and bubble wrap. I then put the spool pin cover in the case. MY GOAL IS TO BE AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE IN MY DESCRIPTIONS. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME PRIOR TO BIDDNG. I WILL GET BACK WITH YOU ASAP.