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Old 09-01-2010, 09:41 AM
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There are cams that go into the place you have shown us in the third picture. Each cam makes the machine sew a differnt pattern, such as zig zag, scallop, ect.
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Old 09-01-2010, 09:49 AM
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Go to Sears. They still carry the manuals. I have a machine just like that. I used it for 20 yrs and it still sews great. I still use it sometimes. It sets next to my New one......
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I have a set of cams in the sale section that will fit your machine if I am thinking correctly. Go check it out and see.

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Hi there,

I received this machine last night and I can't seem to work it :( I must admit I work a few times with a sewing machine and gave up right away since the thread would break off as soon as I press gently the pedal. I can't seem to figure out how to use it even if I follow the manual maybe it's the wording perhaps? Who knows. I can't seem to make it work but the person that I got it from had it working just fine, but as soon as I tried, it went nuts on me :(

Anyone would be willing to help me with my problems please?
I am even wondering if I should get a brand new machine that can do what I need. I want to do totes, bags, wallets and things like that. Some may require few layers of fabric.

thank you for your help!

Melanie
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Sounds like your thread path up top is not going the right direction or your missing a turning point. Also are you threading the needle in the right direction?

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I might be missing a turning point or not the right direction, I will try redoing it once again tonight, as soon as I get home. How tight would I want the knobs if I want a tight enough thread?

When I started it worked okay for less and 1 inch then went bazerk, and when you look under the fabric, the thread is all bunched up. Then I tried putting the thread all back on the path then I started up again and it breaks as soon as it goes in the fabric.

I am very new to this now, I have tried to contact few sewing companies in the area and so far no one offers classes for beginners until next months, :( I'd like to sew neat things for the summer :)


thanks!

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I would set the tension of the machine at the loosest point then turn it a 1/4 turn and see what happens. If it is still loose (bunched up threads under the fabric) I would go up a number and try it again. If it breaks or is too tight then go down a number. The top needs to match the bottom thread tension.

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Old 06-14-2011, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Lostn51
Hey quilter, yes you do have a 1973 Kenmore Model 1703. It was manufactured by Jaguar for Sears to be badged as a Kenmore. At the same time Jaguar was also producing machines for White.

I have a chart that dates and tells the manufacturer of the Sears machines from 1934 to 1978(?) saved from some research I was doing for my 1963 Kenmore. So I can date them for you if you want me to.


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Billy, I've seen a chart for dating Kenmores, but the date was missing for model # 158.13571, serial # 0008472, which is what mine is. I have the manual and attachments, just would like a more definitive date of manufacture.
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Old 06-28-2011, 12:55 PM
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HI,
HAVE ACQUIRED THE 4 BOX SET OF CAMS AND ATTACHMENTS FOR THE 158-17032,BUT DONT HAVE THE MACHINE!
ANYONE INTERESTED,LET ME KNOW.
RON,
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