Necchi Nora
#1
Necchi Nora
Here is the 1959 Necchi Nora I got last weekend. Got the foot pedal, the clear embroidery foot, the manual (filled with interesting papers and stitch tests) and all. twelve. cams!
She only sewed the straight stitch (shipped upside-down!), but I don't think the shipping caused it. It took about 4 hours to take apart, fix the stitch length and un-jam the ziz-zag, and clean everything up. She runs verrrrry smooth by hand, but I won't get to try out the motor till the weekend probably.
The coolest thing is it can be treadled!! The Nora is one that was still available for non-electric setup. Mine has the Necchi Sewing Circle motor added by the US distributor.
I have this idea how to convert a cabinet...
She only sewed the straight stitch (shipped upside-down!), but I don't think the shipping caused it. It took about 4 hours to take apart, fix the stitch length and un-jam the ziz-zag, and clean everything up. She runs verrrrry smooth by hand, but I won't get to try out the motor till the weekend probably.
The coolest thing is it can be treadled!! The Nora is one that was still available for non-electric setup. Mine has the Necchi Sewing Circle motor added by the US distributor.
I have this idea how to convert a cabinet...
#5
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 353
Memories for me. My grandparents had sewing machine shops in New Paris, IN and Sebring, FL back in the 50's, 60's and 70's, they sold Necchi's and Elna's. Grandma taught sewing and also machine embroidery. My mom still has her Elna from the 50's. But being 95 now, hasn't used it in years. I just may ask her for it, get it cleaned and then use it. They were both marvelous machines.
#6
I saw that somewhere before when I bought a Singer 66 parts machine a few years back. It came with a complete set of Supernova attachments in the dial-top box. I want to get the machine for them, too. How often do attachments go looking for a machine?!?
#9
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Join Date: Dec 2019
Posts: 1
Hello everybody.
I've got an old necchi Nora from my deceased mom. Nearly the same as the pink one but there is a round button instead of a lever.
It needs to be cleaned and verified.
But i could not find the user manual.
Someone could help me to find a copy ?
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I've got an old necchi Nora from my deceased mom. Nearly the same as the pink one but there is a round button instead of a lever.
It needs to be cleaned and verified.
But i could not find the user manual.
Someone could help me to find a copy ?
[ATTACH=CONFIG]621170[/ATTACH]
#10
Welcome. It looks like you have a European plug which would use a different voltage than here in the USA.
I don't do facebook, but it looks there is a vintage Necchi group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/274550172743404/
I have not done business with either of the following links for manuals.
http://www.necchimanuals.com/Necchi_...on_Manuals.htm
https://www.sewingpartsonline.com/in...cchi-nora.aspx
I know there are some members on Quilting Board that live in Norway and France. Perhaps one might have some additional sources.
Good luck. The Italian Necchi machines are good machines.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
I don't do facebook, but it looks there is a vintage Necchi group. https://www.facebook.com/groups/274550172743404/
I have not done business with either of the following links for manuals.
http://www.necchimanuals.com/Necchi_...on_Manuals.htm
https://www.sewingpartsonline.com/in...cchi-nora.aspx
I know there are some members on Quilting Board that live in Norway and France. Perhaps one might have some additional sources.
Good luck. The Italian Necchi machines are good machines.
Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
Last edited by OurWorkbench; 12-23-2019 at 05:24 AM. Reason: Not affiliated with off-site links
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