Singer 222k. Singer 222k Featherweight (1955) vintage British made sewing machine Approximately 100,000 222K Featherweights were made worldwide and are one of the best sewing machines ever made However they were extremely rugged little machines, so that most are still in reasonably good condition and will probably last for at least another 50 years
Singer Featherweight 222k Review — Ashley and the Noisemakers from www.ashleyandthenoisemakers.com
Completely restored inside and out - this Featherweight 222 will be ready to sew right out of the case Sometimes referred to as the "Free-Arm Featherweight" by those who are not familiar with the model 222K, these Singer Featherweight sewing machines were manufactured identically to the original 221 but with some additional and highly desirable features.
Singer Featherweight 222k Review — Ashley and the Noisemakers
The few 110V machines found stateside either immigrated from Canada or have come from overseas and undergone a motor conversion. Here is my beautiful (newly acquired!) 222K Featherweight 221, 221K and 222K Singer Featherweight sewing machines are all now pretty old
Singer 222K featherweight free arm sewing machine. Rare beauty. Great. Subsequently, the lion share of 222s available today run on 240 volts However they were extremely rugged little machines, so that most are still in reasonably good condition and will probably last for at least another 50 years
Premium Singer Featherweight 222K & 221 Sewing Machines Fabulous. Can you see how this full size 66K hand-cranked Singer weights in at a whopping 32.2Ibs? A 3/4 sized 99K Singer weighs (click here to read more about Suzy!) 20.8Ibs. 221, 221K and 222K Singer Featherweight sewing machines are all now pretty old