My New Sewing Cabinet
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I'm jealous too! :mrgreen: I have 2 cabinets for older Kenmore machines, one was my mom's, bought in 1952. Unfortunetly, my Pfaff won't fit into eiher of them. It is so nice when you have a flatbed cabinet for your machine. One day...... Happy for you, you are going to love it! :thumbup:
#76
That's a great table.
Ken's is a great place :) I keep saying I need to road trip it out there and check the place out...
They were in the news the other night - sadly not for a good thing... one of their employees was stealing 100's of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise! I'm glad they caught the guy!
Ken's is a great place :) I keep saying I need to road trip it out there and check the place out...
They were in the news the other night - sadly not for a good thing... one of their employees was stealing 100's of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise! I'm glad they caught the guy!
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OK, at the risk of quickly becoming Queen of the Dead Threads, I'm going to reanimate this one, because I can't see any reason to start a new one;) If no one answers I'll go that route.
I was just wondering, how is the cabinet holding up after 6 months? Do you still love it? Any complaints?
And if anyone else would like to chime in...I'd love to hear how anyone else is liking their Ken's cabinets:)
I was just wondering, how is the cabinet holding up after 6 months? Do you still love it? Any complaints?
And if anyone else would like to chime in...I'd love to hear how anyone else is liking their Ken's cabinets:)
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