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The first time as saw the large horse breeds in...
The first time as saw the large horse breeds in real life it made an impression, what a suprise, I think it startled me a bit lol
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The slighly longer feed dogs and presser foot are...
The slighly longer feed dogs and presser foot are fantastic for flat felled seams on duck and denim. I don't think they are too agressive in real life, just a bit more stable handling of heavier...
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Huskies aren't very large dogs, but very...
Huskies aren't very large dogs, but very enduring. If your 27-20 has a size comparison in the world of horses it would be like this Belgian work horse ;- )
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I found this...
I found this (https://www.quiltingboard.com/vintage-antique-machine-enthusiasts-f22/vintage-sewing-machine-shop-machine-photos-t130994-63.html) thread on the Quilting board (six posts down on the...
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It looks very promising. I can't make sense of...
It looks very promising. I can't make sense of the bobbin case assembly, except for the missing bobbin case. It's large! I consider my 201 on the heavy side.
My internet is acting up today,...
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Husqvarna made a few models under license from...
Husqvarna made a few models under license from Singer along side their own designs, and yours might be a particular subversion of a Singer 96. Does yours have rotary race and hook, revers stitching...
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I think the bobbins are the same as for a Singer...
I think the bobbins are the same as for a Singer 96. Is hook and race rotary? It's worth trying of you can't find any more detailed info on it.
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