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Old 08-25-2014, 02:42 PM
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I just acquired a Kenmore 158.1802 sewing machine in a cabinet. It only came with one plastic foot and no cams. Any idea where I can get the came and feet to fit this machine?
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Old 08-25-2014, 03:43 PM
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Congrats on your new machine! Can you post a picture? It may help people to tell you which feet and cams you need. Feet you can get at Sew-Classic.com or the usual sources like Ebay. Cams are most likely an Ebay thing unless a member here has some to sell.
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This person has experience with your machine. They may be able to help you too.
http://mysewingmachineobsession.blog...e-1581802.html
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Old 08-25-2014, 04:13 PM
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Hello and Congratulations on a SUPER machine! You should be able to get feet and cams on ebay. My Mom purchased the 158.1802 for my 13th birthday many many moons ago. I use it alot! Just love this machine!

The best thing to do is to find the whole box with all of the attachments and the basic cams. I've been searching for years to complete the alphabet cams. You might expect to pay around $50. on ebay for this box.
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I have an 1802 also but it came with everything except several of the alphabet cams which seem really scarce. I love it and use it often. The accessory boxes are called "the tower" since there are several of them that stack together.
I am a member of 2 yahoo groups for vintage Kenmores. The members are extremely helpful. The groups also have lists of resources for these machines. I have found lots of "stuff" (parts, accessories, etc) for my more than 35 machines.
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Thank you, and I'll hopefully post a pic today
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