I got a new machine come in on Thursday! It is very heavy and one of the Japanese zig zag machines. This one goes under the name 'Princess' and is a pretty two tone brown. It was supposed to be in working order so I was rather looking forward to playing with it. The only complication was, I hadn't been playing with it five minutes when the zig-zag knob dropped off in my hand! I figured the screw just needed tightening so I replaced the knob and put the machine away until Saturday.
Saturday morning was lovely, we had rain and a thunderstorm and going to work was lovely!
Anyhow, back to the Princess. She was moderately dirty under the feed and around the race but not excessively so. I gave every moving part a good lubrication and then set about investigating the knob situation. Basically it was as I thought, the screw needed tightening to keep it on the shaft. However when I came to adjust the stitch length I discovered that the stitch length knob had suffered a similar fate. Once these were all tightened though she was ready to go.
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underneath |
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under the cover on top |
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under the side-door |
So know for the picture of the actual machine.
It has a big plastic cover, which isn't cracked, unusually.
Unfortunately the image of the width lever has dropped off, although that doesn't affect function, obviously!
When sewing it has a very quiet and smooth action, I really like it! The zig-zag width is adjusted by moving the lever, which is spring loaded and then tightening the knob to the right of the lever. If you don't tighten the knob, creating patterns by moving the width lever is very easy. It makes a fairly decent stitch too. I suspect it would be nicer if I spent more time playing with the tension but I'm not about to do that! It did stitch through two layers of fleece without a pause or skipped stitch though.
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from the right side |
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from the wrong side |
I wish I could justify owning this machine......but I really don't need it!
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