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    Senior Member mermaid's Avatar
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    I WANT ONE! whine, whine--drool drool. It would be perfect for travel.

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    I went to Google and checked it out but couldn't find any info about price or if they are purchasable as yet.
    Time will tell.

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    What a great idea to take to classes, but now we have to design some special "thread" to match this innovative design.
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    Wow - Now if I could just give it a couple of functions that I love on one of my machines (Pfaff) like the Dual Feed system and the 19 needle positions and an adjustable stitch length it would be perfect for class/travel. Not asking for much am I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FWDesigns View Post
    Wow - Now if I could just give it a couple of functions that I love on one of my machines (Pfaff) like the Dual Feed system and the 19 needle positions and an adjustable stitch length it would be perfect for class/travel. Not asking for much am I?
    Now wouldn't that just be the dream machine for those of us with physical limitations no problems taking to classes or any other events we would like to so to. Yes that would be a must have and forget the featherweights we would have the air machine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FWDesigns View Post
    Wow - Now if I could just give it a couple of functions that I love on one of my machines (Pfaff) like the Dual Feed system and the 19 needle positions and an adjustable stitch length it would be perfect for class/travel. Not asking for much am I?
    Add to that the 'needle down' function!

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    I'm glad I have some time this morning because that webpage had a lot of cool things to look at. I love the sewing machine idea!

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    That looks like a great traveling machine. Depending on the weight, it may even (wait for it) compete with our old featherweights for class use. It would definitely pack easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BellaBoo View Post
    WOW, looks like it would be easy to take on a road trip or to class. I would love to try it out.

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    Wow, that's really neat! Would really be nice for a travel machine!
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