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I am in need of a throat plate for mine. If you still have the parts from that machine I would be interested in purchasing them from you. I don't want to post my email here, but I'm not sure how else to contact you.

Thank you Doug. Post a Comment. It really wasn't long after I remarked in my first Memory Craft entry about how it was rare for me to find the same machine twice, and even rarer to find multiples at the same time, that I found these two machines.

Yep, two more s, and on the same night. I still maintain that this is a fluke, but if I'm going to find multiples of something, I could do a lot worse than these. I've been sitting on this picture set for a while because I didn't know how to handle it with the blog. I basically had three options: 1 don't make an entry at all, since this make and model is already represented pictorially, 2 make another full entry as if this was the first time I had taken this make and model apart, or 3 write a shorter entry, highlighting any differences in procedure or part selection from the first disassembly.

I opted for the last choice, since it's better to have more potential blog entries than fewer, in case of lean times, but making a new exhaustive entry is redundant. Here's the two machines still intact. I didn't bother to take many 'during' or 'after' pictures, since I think I covered that angle pretty well in the first entry, and there wasn't a whole lot of differences in procedure.

I will note, though, that I remembered about that 'hidden' screw on the back panel, so that streamlined the process somewhat. Hey, look. As it is a free-arm machine the extension table that houses some of the accessories slides off which is ideal for sewing collars, cuffs and all of those awkward garments that need sewing.

It also has a built in light which is ideal for night time work, or for a dark room. Changing stitches on this is so easy, and it really is easy to use, You can sew almost unlimited designs by just pushing a button and away you go. The accessories are housed in the top of the machine and there are lots of feet etc for sewing all your desired patterns and there is also a guide which helps you choose the foot for the stitch and the stitch lengths, And there is a threading up guide which is inside the front cover..

These machines are very hard to come by these days, so grab this one now why you can.



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