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Straight Stitch Needle Plate for Sears Kenmore 158.841?

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Old 02-27-2014, 08:52 PM
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Question Straight Stitch Needle Plate for Sears Kenmore 158.841?

Hi all! This is my first post in the vintage section as I recently became the owner of an old Sears Kenmore 158.841. I think for the most part I have it working pretty well - although this is my first ever sewing machine so I'm certainly no expert!

I've been reading about the advantages of using a straight stitch plate, but from looking on searspartsdirect.com, it seems there is not one available for my particular machine. However, it looks like SS plate #15280 (http://www.sew4less.com/product/5943...traight_Stitch) is similar in size and shape to the ZZ plate that came with my machine (http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEEDLE-PLATE...-/300843546338).

Has anyone used plate 15280 on a Kenmore zigzag machine? I also read about taping an index card over the plate to cover the wider ZZ hole - is that a workable DIY option?

Thanks for your help!
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Old 02-27-2014, 08:59 PM
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It won't work....look at the difference in the feed dog slots.
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Old 02-27-2014, 09:15 PM
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Abbieb,

On the needle plate on the sew4less site the feeddog slots don't match yours/ ones on Sears site. This plate probably won't fit your machine.
Your machine may not have come with a straight stitch plate. Usually interchangeable plates aren't held on with screws. They "clip" on by various methods. The Sears site shows the plate as held on by screws.

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Hi all! This is my first post in the vintage section as I recently became the owner of an old Sears Kenmore 158.841. I think for the most part I have it working pretty well - although this is my first ever sewing machine so I'm certainly no expert!

I've been reading about the advantages of using a straight stitch plate, but from looking on searspartsdirect.com, it seems there is not one available for my particular machine. However, it looks like SS plate #15280 (http://www.sew4less.com/product/5943...traight_Stitch) is similar in size and shape to the ZZ plate that came with my machine (http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEEDLE-PLATE...-/300843546338).

Has anyone used plate 15280 on a Kenmore zigzag machine? I also read about taping an index card over the plate to cover the wider ZZ hole - is that a workable DIY option?

Thanks for your help!
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Old 02-27-2014, 09:21 PM
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Oh, darn, I guess the feed dog slots are an obvious mismatch, aren't they! I'm glad you all are around for advice before I go making a really pointless impulsive purchase!
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For most sewing the plate that handles zig zag works fine. You would only really need a straight stitch plate, at least in my estimation, if you were sewing some knits, or very fine fabrics, sheers etc.
I have a straight stitch that came with my Kenmore and I have never in 30 years used it.
Just my 2 cents worth!
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There are a lot of sellers on ebay that have parts for all kinds of machines. A lot of parts are unadvertized. You need to ask for what you are looking for. I find lots of replacement parts there.
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Originally Posted by kantuckee View Post
There are a lot of sellers on ebay that have parts for all kinds of machines. A lot of parts are unadvertized. You need to ask for what you are looking for. I find lots of replacement parts there.
Good advice. If a seller has parts for your machine listed they probably have the machine they took them from still there. Never hurts to ask.
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Old 03-04-2014, 10:31 AM
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Good idea! I will look into that.
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