Sewmor collection
#21
Ok now those are on my watch list too, thanks for the info Joe. I've been trying to curb the herd at 25 or 26 (lost count) but it's not working hehehe
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The only part I need for any of the Sewmors is an OEM slide plate for the 303. Same one as the 404 uses. I used an aftermarket one on it and it isn't really right. I think they cut the groves wrong, the plate keeps popping off when it's opened to replace the bobbin.
Joe
The only part I need for any of the Sewmors is an OEM slide plate for the 303. Same one as the 404 uses. I used an aftermarket one on it and it isn't really right. I think they cut the groves wrong, the plate keeps popping off when it's opened to replace the bobbin.
Joe
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To all the Sewmor experts. I have inherited a sewmor machine and cannot work out what model it is despite hours and hours of research.
It has a sew-tric motor and foot pedal.
It has the sewmor logo and it only says " De Luxe " .
It is green/blue
There is a knob for embroidery, silk and normal. It works !
Although not a sewer I have enjoyed doing the research about the various makes of machines.
I have taken some photos but cannot work out how to upload them to this posting. Do I use the image icon ?
Many thanks. Dublin, Ireland
It has a sew-tric motor and foot pedal.
It has the sewmor logo and it only says " De Luxe " .
It is green/blue
There is a knob for embroidery, silk and normal. It works !
Although not a sewer I have enjoyed doing the research about the various makes of machines.
I have taken some photos but cannot work out how to upload them to this posting. Do I use the image icon ?
Many thanks. Dublin, Ireland
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