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Old 04-30-2019, 07:11 AM
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maviskw
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In 1956, I bought a 301 to make maternity clothes. A friend made a cabinet for it. It looks like a desk with the machine mounted flush with the top. The foot pedal is mounted onto the side wall of the chair cavity and a wooden paddle was mounted there that could be pushed with my knee to press the button on the control. That worked wonderfully all these years.

The sewing machine can be stored in a double deep drawer on the right side and the hole in the desk top gets filled with a board made to fit. Then I have a desk, which I now use for my computer. I can have the computer on there; put the sewing machine in front of it and use them both at the same time. Or at least I can watch a quilt demo while sewing the project.
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