Another 222K has found its way to my house

DH has acquired a second 222K (free-arm featherweight) -- I am not sure exactly what he intends to do with his featherweight collection, but it does keep growing.

Elizabeth in Spring, Texas

Reply to
elspeth
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You can start an in-home sewing school. :^)

Reply to
Marie Dodge

Well, if he needs some warehouseing space, I have lots of room (for a Featherweight, anyway!)

Reply to
Debi Matlack

He doesn't even know how to sew, I don't have the time to sew . Maybe we need to open a sweatshop!

This all began when he bought our first Featherweight at a neighborhood garage -- for $20. I can only wish that the rest of them cost so little. LOL

Elizabeth in Spring, Texas

Reply to
elspeth

Now that would be quite a "thunkie" in the mail wouldn't it!

He has mentioned that he would like to try his hand at kitemaking -- we'll see!

Elizabeth in Spring, Texas

Reply to
elspeth

If he hasn't sewn before, putting 2 pieces of lightweight ripstop nylon together won't be much fun. But it is worth it to see them fly when you finish!

Denny in Fort Wayne

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elspeth wrote:

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Kiteflyer

You can sell to Wally World! :-D

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Marie Dodge

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