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    Old 08-19-2021, 06:42 PM
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    Does anyone know where I can find the plate and bobbin case that change a vintage White Rotary Sewing machine to chainstitch? I haven't had any luck searching for them online. My machine uses the #744 bobbins and has the "wishbone" bobbin case
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    Originally Posted by rikku
    Does anyone know where I can find the plate and bobbin case that change a vintage White Rotary Sewing machine to chainstitch? I haven't had any luck searching for them online. My machine uses the #744 bobbins and has the "wishbone" bobbin case
    Welcome to QB. I initially thought you were confusing White Rotary with Standard Rotary. But, I went searching, anyway and found White Rotary Chain Stitch?

    Good luck finding what you need.

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    I'd also love to find those chain stitch attachments. They are very rare, and unfortunately a lot of people that have grandma's machine that may have had them but don't know it. Often your best bet is to start looking around for people selling the machines in cabinets, and then go look through the drawers and see if they are there. I got most of my Singer embroidery attachments that way - with a machine and cabinet for way, way less than the attachments sell for on their own.
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