Saturday, June 21, 2025

Thursday, June 12, 2025

The highly sought after “Table"/" Table's"

 I purchased my first vintage Singer sewing machine over 12 years ago. Of my 20 plus machines, I have 3 Singer Featherweight machines. I have always heard of a table for them but had never seen one in person, until this week.

I am now the owner of TWO tables, and a bonus table that clips to the one. These are most likely 1940’s models 


model #308

 

Brown Rimmed Table and Extension*

The first tables in production were painted a milk-chocolate brown on the tabletop rim and legs.  The brown top rims were also metal rather than wood compared to the black painted table rims.  A two-legged Table Extension with brown metal legs was also manufactured to accompany the brown-legged table, but they seem to be much more difficult to find than the black style.



Black Rimmed Table and Extension

The most common Featherweight tables are the ones with the black painted table rim and legs.  They came with black painted wooden legs or metal legs.  When the metal leg style was in production, Singer also produced the two-legged Table Extension which provided an even greater surface area for sewing, serving or card party gathering.  These Table Extension additions are very hard to find, presumably because the two-legged table gets separated from the original and "who needs a table with just two legs?"  We've known a few of them to be rescued, so keep your eye out for them!


*taken from The Featherweight Shop.



There are directions on the back of the extension table.


This black wooden rimmed table has this assembly from the bottom.


This earlier metal rimmed table seems to be more complex.


The wooden table has this number on the bottom. I’m still researching it.


Thanks to two wonderful friends, these are in my possession. Pattie for finding them, and Pat for transporting them from North Carolina to Missouri.

Celebrating our 55th Wedding anniversary

We picked up our friends at their hotel in St. Charles Friday morning. The 2 Pattie’s along with their husbands had planned a day of fun.  After all it was our 55th wedding anniversary and in 2 days, it would be  Pattie and Mark’s 45th anniversary. You do the math, that’s a 100 years of fun.




First stop was the National Gateway Arch, downtown St. Louis.  This was the first selfie of he day.




Viewing the oldest Courthouse west of the Mississippi. Just to the left was the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. Wish I could have gotten a picture of that because I have Saucier family ties there.
 

 

The Cardinal Stadium.
 


The trip up, gave a view of the mechanics, not sure if I enjoyed that part.



From the Arch, we went to the flood wall along the Mississippi River to see The Mural Miles. 



The talent was amazing. Pattie wanted Mark, the artist to see it. Me, being the driver, only took one picture. Yes, I took a picture of FROGS.


Anheuser Brewery was the next stop.


Cheers to 55 years!

Cheers to great friends!





Free samples!

Another selfie!


The day was wrapped up with a celebratory dinner at Pio’s in St Charles! Thank you Mark and Pattie for a fun filled day!