Hello, I am new to the world of sewing. I like this message board, and am excited to learn and share my experiences on the board.
I restore cars, and have 3 that needed interiors. I also windsurf, and have a ton of sails and thought I would try my hand at sewing.
I have an opportunity to pick up a machine. I have sewn on a Pfaff 145 and like it. I am not sure if this machine has a walking foot, or what it is. I have not been able to take a look at it in person, and only have a couple of pictures, and was told these numbers were on the machine. Model CB-402E 1269676
Can anyone identify the machine?
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Thanks...Let me know if the picture is fubared.
Doesn't look like a compound walking foot machine to me.
You are correct Scarab, it is not a walking foot. I just got back from taking a look at it. It is a single needle. He also had an old Pfaff surger, but not what I need.
I will stick with the 145.
Your 145 is a great machine.
I do like the 145. Just have to keep the bobin full.
I was hoping the machine that I was asking about was a zig zag machine. It would be nice for sail repair.
??? So your looking for a compound walking foot, zig zag machine, with a low bobbin indicator light/buzzer. 8) Maybe they do make such an animal, but it sounds like finding the S.A.E/metric ratcheting hammer with circuit tester and cutting torch tool that would let you give away your tool box of wrenches etc... LOL. If they are out there I've never seen but would grab one in a heart beat. As long as it had reverse and an espresso maker. :D
There was a Pfaff 138 zigzag listed on craigslist for Asheville, N.C. They were asking $400
Quote from: Darren Henry on October 12, 2010, 04:58:56 pm
??? So your looking for a compound walking foot, zig zag machine, with a low bobbin indicator light/buzzer. 8) Maybe they do make such an animal, but it sounds like finding the S.A.E/metric ratcheting hammer with circuit tester and cutting torch tool that would let you give away your tool box of wrenches etc... LOL. If they are out there I've never seen but would grab one in a heart beat. As long as it had reverse and an espresso maker. :D
If it's a Pfaff, you can bet the espresso maker will be tied to the reverse/stitch length lever. :D
Quote from: Darren Henry on October 12, 2010, 04:58:56 pm
??? So your looking for a compound walking foot, zig zag machine, with a low bobbin indicator light/buzzer. 8) Maybe they do make such an animal, but it sounds like finding the S.A.E/metric ratcheting hammer with circuit tester and cutting torch tool that would let you give away your tool box of wrenches etc... LOL. If they are out there I've never seen but would grab one in a heart beat. As long as it had reverse and an espresso maker. :D
I want it all. It would be nice if it trimmed the material also!
Actually I may not have been clear, I have a Pfaff 145 that I am using on my upholstery projects, but I was interested in adding a zig zag machine so I could use it on my sails.
Great idea with the low on thread indicator on the bobbin. I make plenty of racked when I do run out in the middle of a seam.
For windsurfing sails, a Bernina 217 works great. If you're in the market, check craigslists for Dallas, Salt Lake City, New Orleans, Norfolk, Hartford, and Denver. Today, I found 217's in these locations.
Quote from: Bob T on October 12, 2010, 05:13:27 pm
There was a Pfaff 138 zigzag listed on craigslist for Asheville, N.C. They were asking $400
Thanks for the heads up. The Pfaff that I was looking at was local (no shipping) and $200, so that is why I went to check it out.
That 138 sounds interesting. I will take a look.
Quote from: Bob T on October 12, 2010, 09:31:35 pm
For windsurfing sails, a Bernina 217 works great. If you're in the market, check craigslists for Dallas, Salt Lake City, New Orleans, Norfolk, Hartford, and Denver. Today, I found 217's in these locations.
Thanks. I will take a look.