![]() ![]() ![]() The name emerged in the 1950s as a westernization effort as the company spread to a global marketplace. Originally Yasui Sewing Machines, Co., the company that would come to be known as Brother was founded in Japan in 1908. Kenmore is the most expensive of the major brands, averaging $200-400. They disappeared again during the war and reemerged for the 50s. The Kenmore line sewing machines began again in 1933. The first Kenmore sewing machine was produced in 1913, before being dropped in 1919. Singer machines-even early ones-can typical be found for around $150-200, although specialty models can reach $700. Also you might check sew-classic for an adapter for the high shank so that you/she can use low shank feet.Possibly the most well-known sewing machine brand, Singer has been around since the beginning of the sewing machine industry and remains a leading brand today. PS looks like maybe even another similar machine is McKee 850. ![]() Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. I think I have also seen similar machines badged "Dressmaker." I think the cams that fit might be on "Cam Thread" I haven't been able to obtain the cams and not sure what else mine needs right now. I think this link will work - It looks like your friends might take cams like mine. I have a model MOZ that is badged "Miracle" you can see it at this post (the teal/turquoise and white one - the 3rd one down on the right side) It is very similar to a White 231 and I think the manual is on on the singerco site. I'm fairly certain that it will take the 15x1 needles that the majority of sewing machines take these days. I believe that it will take a high shank foot. She said there's a model number MOZ, along with "Universal", Deluxe Automatic Zig-Zag Precision Sew.Ĭan anyone here tell me what machine this is, and what feet and needles will fit it? I want to find a zipper foot, a cording foot, and a quarter-inch quilting foot for her to use with it. I need to learn what machine it is a clone of. He brought it to her home I think that is sew sweet. A friend's father-in-law saw this machine at a yard sale. ![]()
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