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melslove 08-19-2010 07:43 AM

I have this sewing machine, it was my first sewing machine. I bought it back in the early 90s i think. Do you know if this was made by another company? I have googled and googled but have found nothing on it.

Prism99 08-19-2010 08:40 AM

Can you post a picture? I'm wondering if this is like the older Montgomery Wards machines. The one I worked on for my aunt was white plastic and a pretty basic machine.

melslove 08-19-2010 08:56 AM

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Sure, here are couple pics. This machine gave me fits but i think alot of it was me :) It has been used very little so still is in good shape.

Prism99 08-19-2010 10:37 AM

That's a little more advanced than my aunt's machine; has a variety of stitches which hers did not have.

I'm not sure the manufacturer is important. Is there a specific reason why you are looking for more information about this machine? It's a good basic machine that I personally would keep for a backup machine. It's the type of machine I love to find in thrift shops for the non-profit I donate machines to. If it were dirty and kind of wrecked looking, I would be happy to get it for $30 or so. In mint condition such as yours, not sure what its value might be -- maybe $45-50? It's not old enough to be vintage or collectible, so most of its value lies in how it works and how it looks.

melslove 08-19-2010 10:49 AM

Yes, i am planning to keep as a back up but was wondering because i thought about maybe getting some different feet/foot for it. Are there universal feet?

natalieg 08-19-2010 11:00 AM

just sent you a pm on your machine. In looking for feet, you might try universal or Brother products.

melslove 08-19-2010 11:38 AM

Thanks so much for you guys help. I didn't have a clue :)

Prism99 08-19-2010 04:12 PM

It looks like your machine takes a short shank foot. These are widely available and fit all short shank machines. Here are websites with a little more info:

http://www.clotilde.com/pages/which_foot.html

http://sewing-machines.blogspot.com/...sser-feet.html

http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/sew...sser-feet.aspx

kristen0112 08-19-2010 04:19 PM

Most store machines are built by another company. For example Maytag used to make Kenmore appliances, I believe that there is another company making Kenmore appliances now but I don't remember who the repair man told me it was. So, my guess would be that another larger company made the JcPenney's machine. You might ask a sewing machine repair person they might be able to shed light on who.

marcey_amin 09-21-2010 06:54 AM

I was wondering if any of you could assist me on how to thread this machine. I got it from my step dad and it doesn't have a manual. Any suggestions on how to get a manual.


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