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Old 08-27-2017, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Meliss View Post
I want to learn how to operate this machine but someone, gasp, CUT the cable off the pedal, probably unintentionally, it might have been chopped off by locking it into the sewing table the machine is so heavy it's conceivable. The owner was very careful to keep all the buttons, knobs, accessories in little containers and even a little antique box full of needles. So cool.

I need to find the pedal online, I hope I can find one.
Welcome Meliss. Great discovery.

You can find the cord block that can be rewired for the foot control at http://shop.sew-classic.com/Cord-Set...143-SCE143.htm

Some of the bits might belong to the machine originally in that cabinet. As mentioned in the other thread, the Wizard is a left homing machine - meaning that when it straight stitches the stitches are formed on the left side of the needle plate. The needles may or may not work. I got some in a box like that but they had a round shank and different length. If you should try the attachments, set on straight stitch and turn the hand wheel slowly to make sure the needle clears the hole.

Have fun with your new discovery and sewing endeavors.

Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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