Vintage Giggles aka What are they smoking????
#4323
Don't know if this will work
Nope didn't work it was on eBay. Auction ended this afternoon
Sears Kenmore Model 1914 Zig Zag Sewing Machine in org. Case Cams
Nope didn't work it was on eBay. Auction ended this afternoon
Sears Kenmore Model 1914 Zig Zag Sewing Machine in org. Case Cams
#4325
I picked up an 1802 for $10 from Craigslist with pretty much the same amount of accessories, though it didn't have the embroidery hoop gizmo, or the electric scissors, and it isn't a free arm machine.
#4326
Thanks. Guess I'll keep an eye out for that model, since people seem to go cuckoo for it. Is it because it is rare, or that it is a free arm machine?
I picked up an 1802 for $10 from Craigslist with pretty much the same amount of accessories, though it didn't have the embroidery hoop gizmo, or the electric scissors, and it isn't a free arm machine.
I picked up an 1802 for $10 from Craigslist with pretty much the same amount of accessories, though it didn't have the embroidery hoop gizmo, or the electric scissors, and it isn't a free arm machine.
#4327
Maybe because its a free arm. I used it to make clothes for years, cute mother daughter outfits, lol. I don't make clothes anymore, I collect sewing machines. Hahahaha!
#4328
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 476
"This Sewing Machine uses needles sizes 134 LR, Sizes - 14,16,18,19,20,21,22"
and this picture:
I'm not sure I'd want it after they sewed through an aluminum can. It reminds me of those infomercials for knives that could cut through cans.
#4329
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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It has a clone manual with it. I wouldn't want it either... Who knows what other ignorant things they did. I do get a lot of people wanting a machine that will do that. I've wondered about renting out my big industrial machine in house... I just don't want to have to clean up after idiots...
#4330
It has a clone manual with it. I wouldn't want it either... Who knows what other ignorant things they did. I do get a lot of people wanting a machine that will do that. I've wondered about renting out my big industrial machine in house... I just don't want to have to clean up after idiots...
Factory certified by whom I wonder? I don't think any of the factories recommend doing their test sew on a tin can.
I think, just like the lending your machine out thread a few weeks ago, letting someone come in to use an industrial is asking for trouble. Yes, you can fix whatever they hand you, but should you have to? The speed those things go at, they can hurt themselves pretty badly too when they don't engage their brains before using it....
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