Euro-Pro 416 machines
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Euro-Pro 416 machines
My wife runs a consignment shop out of our garage. She basically brings peoples junk home and sales it for them. Her customers are usually moving and often downsizing so it’s not always junk.
If I were to bring the stuff home she would call it junk. She refers to her junk as inventory... lol
So today she brought home some more there was a little sewing machine at first glance I thought it was a serger or an embroidery machine because of the thread storage compartment. It was a Euro-Pro 416 sewing machine. It’s a neat little machine I was just curious who has used one and any thoughts about it.
If I were to bring the stuff home she would call it junk. She refers to her junk as inventory... lol
So today she brought home some more there was a little sewing machine at first glance I thought it was a serger or an embroidery machine because of the thread storage compartment. It was a Euro-Pro 416 sewing machine. It’s a neat little machine I was just curious who has used one and any thoughts about it.
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My wife runs a consignment shop out of our garage. She basically brings peoples junk home and sales it for them. Her customers are usually moving and often downsizing so it’s not always junk.
If I were to bring the stuff home she would call it junk. She refers to her junk as inventory... lol
So today she brought home some more there was a little sewing machine at first glance I thought it was a serger or an embroidery machine because of the thread storage compartment. It was a Euro-Pro 416 sewing machine. It’s a neat little machine I was just curious who has used one and any thoughts about it.
If I were to bring the stuff home she would call it junk. She refers to her junk as inventory... lol
So today she brought home some more there was a little sewing machine at first glance I thought it was a serger or an embroidery machine because of the thread storage compartment. It was a Euro-Pro 416 sewing machine. It’s a neat little machine I was just curious who has used one and any thoughts about it.
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I'm not familiar with that machine, however, I am familiar with the different perspectives of what is junk and what is inventory, lol....just ask my husband or me about stuff in the shop - one man's treasure is one wife's trash!!!
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My wife doesn’t sew but I attempt to sew from time to time. This is such a cool machine it folds up with a whole sewing kit built into the case has a magnet in the top of the arm to quickly store pins. Everything resembles singer products but with some cool styling
This is not what I consider a vintage machine but this has been the best forum for any thing for sewing machines so much Knowledge and resources that is impossible to find.
This is not what I consider a vintage machine but this has been the best forum for any thing for sewing machines so much Knowledge and resources that is impossible to find.
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Yes I have the papers with the machine. I have a singer Walmart machine that I use from time to time. I’m teatering on keeping this machine and letting the singer go.
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