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Old 10-18-2012, 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by DonnaMiller View Post
Check with Jenny at Sew-Classic.com. I get all my parts there. You can find your serial number info. on the ISMACS web site. This machine, as Charlee stated, is a 128 type. You will need to buy long bobbins. They are still available. I just got 10 for my 128. MUV really likes them and can instruct you with her videos. Using long bobbins is a little different and you have to get used to it. Changing back and forth could be a challenge for you, if you don't sew much.
Watch MUV's videos and then decide.
Ok Lynn am I blind?....first I thought you forgot to post a pic, then I see nygal responded w/ "It's a beauty. " I don't see anything.
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Old 10-18-2012, 07:27 AM
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I foolishly bought this from my friend, as she was moving, and discovered it has no cord or foot. I love the way it looks, but don't see myself putting in more money to get it working. Maybe I should find a loving home for it. Just don't want to have to ship it, as it is pretty heavy.
Lynn - I'm pretty sure it takes standard low shank feet so you may well have some around that will work.
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Old 10-19-2012, 05:21 PM
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I'm not a collector, pink. I only have one Janome MC9000 and one Featherweight. I used to have some other machines, but got rid of them when I did over my living/sewing room. At that time I didn't think one needed to have extra machines. LOL I just don't have place to store extra ones. It's been educational reading this board about folks who have multiple machines and stuff.
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Old 10-19-2012, 05:24 PM
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I'm not a collector, pink. I only have one Janome MC9000 and one Featherweight. I used to have some other machines, but got rid of them when I did over my living/sewing room. At that time I didn't think one needed to have extra machines. LOL I just don't have place to store extra ones. It's been educational reading this board about folks who have multiple machines and stuff.
The featherweight feet should work on it.
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Old 10-21-2012, 05:16 AM
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Sorry, I mean foot pedal. The connection is not the same. Featherweight has a combined electric plug and foot pedal cord, but this has separate connections. There is an electric cord, but the place for the foot pedal connection is a single round hole. It does have three feet: one regular, and two sizes that look like zipper feet. Also has that bullet shaped bobbin that I've never seen before.
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