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grammasharon 02-11-2013 12:55 PM

New Home sewing machine model 672
 
I have been given a model 672 sewing machine and wondered if anyone can tell me anything about them. It hasn't been used in at least 15 years. I want to take it to the fellow who does my machines but wondered if it was worth the cost. It worked fine for my friend until she had issues with her eyes. It hasn't had anything done with it for several years but looks in good shape and is very dusty from setting in a bedroom all those years. Thanking you in advance for any info you can give me.

Crossstitcher 02-11-2013 01:13 PM

There are some things you can try before you take it any where. Clean, clean and oil good. Check the wiring. Thread it up and try sewing a little by hand turning the hand wheel. If everything looks ok plug it in and give it a try. If it sews the kind of stitch you want and like machine will probably be ok. But make sure you clean all the lint and give it a good oiling.

Candace 02-11-2013 01:40 PM

What's wrong with it? It will cost you more to service it than the machine is worth, so it really makes sense to do it yourself.

grammasharon 02-11-2013 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by Candace (Post 5854660)
What's wrong with it? It will cost you more to service it than the machine is worth, so it really makes sense to do it yourself.

nothing wrong with it that I am aware of but very dirty. the Mennonite man that services my machines is very reasonable so I don't think that's an issue. I was more wanting to know something about that particular model

grammasharon 02-11-2013 02:45 PM

Thank you! I am going to have hubby take it out of the cabinet so I can clean and oil it. Will try it after that and if it doesn't work, the Mennonite fellow that does my machines charges me $35 to clean and maintain so will take it to him.

miriam 02-12-2013 04:25 AM

I posted a ton of links for figuring out the repairs:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...n-t203810.html

Is it a zig zag or one that does fancy stitches?
We have a couple threads here about the Japanese machines:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...s-t207877.html
and the ones that do fancy stitches:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage...s-t207880.html
I'm thinking I posted a generic manual for zz machines somewhere on one of those links, too.

Joy Higdon 02-12-2013 05:21 AM

I have a New Home that I have been sewing on for 35 years. Never had it in for repairs. It is always ready to sew when I am. I sew on it almost everyday. Still looks and performs like a new machine. Too bad they quit making them as that is what I would buy if something goes wrong with mine. I believe I read somewhere that they were made by Janome? You can tell I am attached to my New Home. I have 5 machines but it is still old favorite. Good luck.

miriam 02-12-2013 06:50 AM

Some them say Janome on them. I agree - those seem to be good machines.

grammasharon 02-12-2013 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by miriam (Post 5856160)
Some them say Janome on them. I agree - those seem to be good machines.

this one says Janome on the bottom.

grammasharon 02-12-2013 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Joy Higdon (Post 5855922)
I have a New Home that I have been sewing on for 35 years. Never had it in for repairs. It is always ready to sew when I am. I sew on it almost everyday. Still looks and performs like a new machine. Too bad they quit making them as that is what I would buy if something goes wrong with mine. I believe I read somewhere that they were made by Janome? You can tell I am attached to my New Home. I have 5 machines but it is still old favorite. Good luck.

Thank you, Joy! My husband has cleaned and oiled it. Seems to be better. My elderly friend who gave it to me no longer sews. she's 94 soon to be 95, lol but it had seen many years of sewing. It has 20+ cams with it and manual. I know that it did sew wonderfully for years. Will take it in to be serviced and let you know how and what repair/maint man says about it. I have a touch and sew singer and he has told me never to get rid of it and I have heard bad reviews about that one too. It is my favorite machine. I really just wanted some information about whether it would be worth getting looked at and you answered my questions! Grammasharon


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