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09-01-2013, 03:56 AM
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Tippysmom
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Bobbin size?
I have no idea what size bobbin my Kenmore 158 18030 takes. Anyone know?
Thanks,
Renate
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09-01-2013, 04:18 AM
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most likely it takes a Class 15 bobbin - buy old ones or buy them from sew-classic
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most likely it takes a Class 15 bobbin - buy old ones or buy them from sew-classic
Thank you so much! Problem solved.
Renate
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Class 15 bobbins should be available most everywhere.
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Class 15 bobbins should be available most everywhere.
they are - dubious quality
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