Didn't realize they made these!!!
#13
Actually it's on the Janome website as a treadle.
eta the link: http://content.janome.com/index.cfm/...Specialty/712T
eta the link: http://content.janome.com/index.cfm/...Specialty/712T
#15
Originally Posted by gale
Actually it's on the Janome website as a treadle.
eta the link: http://content.janome.com/index.cfm/...Specialty/712T
eta the link: http://content.janome.com/index.cfm/...Specialty/712T
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I have the real thing. However, I also have a spare treadle base and this would be useful because it has zig-zag capability. So I would be interested to see how well it functions in the zig-zag mode. I have often said I really only need a machine that sews forward, in reverse, and zig-zags. This would appear to fill those requirements. I would like to see some reviews and comments.
#18
Originally Posted by Aurora
I have the real thing. However, I also have a spare treadle base and this would be useful because it has zig-zag capability. So I would be interested to see how well it functions in the zig-zag mode. I have often said I really only need a machine that sews forward, in reverse, and zig-zags. This would appear to fill those requirements. I would like to see some reviews and comments.
http://www.overstock.com/Crafts-Sewi...2/product.html
#19
I bought a brand new treadle at a yard sale from a couple that returned from overseas somewhere, I think Japan, and bought it there. Most machines in eastern countries are treadles. The machine they bought back was a Janome. Nice wood cabinet and shinny black sewing machine. I paid $40 for it- divorce sell.
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