The Return Of My "New" Pfaff
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2015
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Thanks for all the welcomes and well-wishes. I am curious as to how Pfaff owners (of this era) use their machines to replace zippers, specifically on a moderately-thick coat. Are there adapters available, or do you simply use a proprietary Pfaff foot?
The reason I'm asking is, I don't know much about low shank feet vs. high shank (I know this is a low version), and have a couple of zipper feet (60's era) that I was hoping might work.
The reason I'm asking is, I don't know much about low shank feet vs. high shank (I know this is a low version), and have a couple of zipper feet (60's era) that I was hoping might work.
#14
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 847
If you look at my Avatar, you will see my Pfaff 262. It is just like yours plus the dials on top for embroidery stitches. I am the original owner of mine, bought in 1968 and I will never sell it! They are fabulous work horses.
#16
Welcome from central New York State! I am a Pfaff addict, have three at the moment, oldest one is from 1979. I guess that's not considered vintage. I've never had a drop of trouble with it except for the needle threader and bobbin winder which we fixed both here at home. It looks beautiful and I'm sure you will love it!
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