RIP Pfaff Synchrotronic 1229.... 1982 - 2012
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RIP Pfaff Synchrotronic 1229.... 1982 - 2012
My Pfaff died tonight. Well, it didn't really die, but it might as well be dead. I only had for 6-7 weeks, but I grew to love and depend on her. She showed me that I was capable of doing machine quilting. Luckily, I was only zig-zagging when it happened, so I was able to get my back-up and keep going.
The arm that raises and lowers the pressure foot broke. I had to pry my quilt out.
The arm that raises and lowers the pressure foot broke. I had to pry my quilt out.
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I won't be throwing it away. I don't know what I'm going to do with it. I'd love to have it fixed, and maybe I can mess with it this weekend. I don't think I'll have any luck finding this part, but who knows what I can rig up??
I'll be ready with my paperclips and duct tape!
I'll be ready with my paperclips and duct tape!
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Well since it is already broke - and at this point you feel you have nothing to lose I would get it opened and try to fix it . Should just be some screws to get it opened What have you got to lose ?
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