Goodwill Rescue
#11
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
Posts: 3,992
A hint for you. Keep something between the motor and drive wheel when it is being stored. That prevents the flat spot on the rubber wheel. I use a folded piece of batting or bubble wrap. If you need to see what I mean I can post a picture of mine.
Last edited by Caroline S; 10-19-2012 at 08:21 PM.
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 519
Oh, it is so pretty! I hope the wiring is good for you!
and MimiBug, tell your dh to hush! We have six of us in a 1200 sq ft house! ugh!!! my sewing stuff is in the kitchen, squeezed between water heater, freezer, and fridge #2!! it is not pretty . . . .
lol
and MimiBug, tell your dh to hush! We have six of us in a 1200 sq ft house! ugh!!! my sewing stuff is in the kitchen, squeezed between water heater, freezer, and fridge #2!! it is not pretty . . . .
lol
#14
I have one of these. Got her at a yard sale for 10.00. She's in a desk type cabinet and came with all attachments, bobbins etc. Just made a mini Christmas tree skirt on her. She runs like a top and stitches are great.
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