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Sunflowerzz 10-19-2016 11:28 AM

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Just thought I would show a photo of my Logica compared to J Millers Sensor Sew photo he posted. He also said in his thread he was curious if the sensor sew and the Logica were made exactly alike. I was too so thought I would post them here next to each other so we could get a good look.

Can you spot all of the differences???;)

Here are the photos that show the difference.
The whole machine was in perfect super clean condition inside. Runs beautifully.
Jupiter is the first photo

OurWorkbench 10-22-2016 06:24 AM


Originally Posted by Sunflowerzz (Post 7680917)
Just thought I would show a photo of my Logica compared to J Millers Sensor Sew photo he posted. He also said in his thread he was curious if the sensor sew and the Logica were made exactly alike....

From the research I did regarding these machines is that they were the "same machine." There were two Logica machines made, a 591 and a 592. There were also two badged Sensor Sew machines, a 100 and a 101. Consequently, if you had a 591 to compare it would probably be the same as Joe's. You have the Logica 592 as indicated by the speed control and needle position (up or down) over on the right edge.

Did you get a manual and extra bobbins? As Joe indicated they take a very unique bobbin. I don't think I have any of the 15s bobbins, but, all the research that I did regarding the bobbins, the measurements for the Logica don't match the 15s bobbins.

Janey, Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.

Sunflowerzz 10-22-2016 03:23 PM

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Yes, they do take a unique little bobbin. I did print out a manual and I actually was able to sew with it today and my oh my! What a fun machine and the stitches are just beautiful. You may be right about the photos...

It is a little noisy and some of the fancy built in stitches are a little noisier than others but all in all a really fun machine to add to the collection and sew with. I used Gutermann thread in the photos below.

HiDesertQuilter 10-25-2016 05:24 PM

Take that to a quilt retreat! What a kick! Super fun to look at. Hope it sews like a charm.

Judith1005 10-25-2016 05:41 PM

oo, pretty stitches. She sure is an interesting looking machine. How fun to find one on your wish list. Congrats!!

I love your idea about a clear cover for her. I could sense your excitement over your find. :)

Sunflowerzz 10-26-2016 08:43 AM

Thanks peeps. I sure would like to take it to a retreat but she is HEAVY, and very awkward to lift due to the unique shape. But I will figure something out...LOL I might lug her to my guild sew-in next month for a show and tell..:p

tessagin 10-26-2016 10:20 AM

Too cool to pass up.


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