Tiny zig zag machine?
I'm looking for a tiny (read 'lightweight') handcrank sewing machine that does zig zag. The idea is that I can use it on my knee while watching TV in the evenings! Does anyone know if such an animal exists? I don't want a chain-stitcher.
Did they even make a vibrating shuttle type that does zig zag? (I don't want to use one of those attachments that move the fabric about because I like to sew a relatively straight line and I think those things would throw me out of alignment). thanks for your thoughts. Kath |
The only tiny or lightweight handcrank machines I have ever seen are toy-like chain/straight stitch machines.
I wouldn't think that there would be much balance or control with the machine sitting on your knee. |
Yeah, me too! Maybe I'm just day dreaming
Kath |
I think I have a 3/4 size Montgomery Ward machine that might HC but it isn't all that light weight. Getting light weight and zz and HC could be a task.
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Originally Posted by Limeystitch
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...Did they even make a vibrating shuttle type that does zig zag?
Kath The only part in the model shown in black and turquoise that is plastic is the zigzag cam, wouldn’t you know it. The cam is broken in the black one that I wanted to make into a handcrank. Not sure about the other two.... CD in Oklahoma |
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Here are the underside of them for you.
CD in Oklahoma |
CD you do come up with them.
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thanks CD,
Originally Posted by ThayerRags
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Here are the underside of them for you.
CD in Oklahoma (I hope I've got this right. I had to post a new 'title' so here goes..... |
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LOL Those are Whittler mechanism's!!! The same as my Anker/Hengstenberg!
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Nice looking machines!
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