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Originally Posted by bkay
(Post 8124920)
Glowygirl, if you can find a manual for your machine that is minus the cam function, I would suggest you take it. The cam function is pretty straight forward. You should be able to figure it out in 10 minutes with some thread and a piece of fabric.
As for Facebook, make up the information. The only thing they will likely check is your email address. In most cases, you will get a confirmation email that you have enter a reply to, to confirm the address. Get a throw away email address from hotmail, yahoo or google. Keep it for that use only. I admit, I'm one of those folks who do not want to be profiled by Amazon, Google and Facebook. So, I don't go to Facebook very often. When I do, I clear my cookies before and after. Also, I admit I miss a lot of stuff that I could have if I weren't so stubborn. I made that choice and I will live with the consequences. Hopefully, someone will help you. I wouldn't bet the farm on it, though. I would guess that a higher percentage of "no facebook" people are here than are in the general public. bkay |
Originally Posted by maudeflanagan
(Post 8124828)
There is also a Yahoo Group for vintage Japanese machines. There are a lot of manuals stored in the "Files" section.
Cari |
Originally Posted by smokeythecat
(Post 8124685)
I tried to join that group and they never approved me. I think I even tried a second time
Cari |
For relics - https://www.tias.com/stores/relics or https://www.tias.com/vintage-sewing/machines/manuals/
another link for pictures can be found at - http://www.sewusa.com/Sewing_Machine...g_Machines.htm Another site for manuals but kind of difficult to find what you want especially badged - https://www.manualslib.com/brand/typ...g-machine.html For Singer and some White machines - https://www.singer.com/support Now from personal experiance - I have a badged Miracle machine with JA-16 and JC-2 and model MOZ - I found that it was similar to Universal MZB which does not have cams. The Palmer Princess and White 231 are similar with cams. I found some cams that I thought would fit an Elgin 1145 (and might, but haven't tried, yet). As it turns out, the cams fit the Miracle, but the designs and numbers are different than manuals mentioned above. As it turns out the cams are numbered the same as for the Dressmaker SWA-2000- Go figure. Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. |
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