Bernina 1006 foot pedal needed
#1
Bernina 1006 foot pedal needed
Just bought a Bernina 1006 sewing machine with cord but no foot pedal. It was only $10, a school model, but in great shape. Bernina dealer said its $89 for a new one and I found it on eBay same price. Anyone know a cheaper place?
#2
Those are pricey. I paid $90.00 for the last one I bought. But that fits a lot of models. I have 1020's and I think it is the same foot pedal. Careful of those school machines. Get a professional to clean it.
Marcia
Marcia
#4
Before I bought the 1006, I called my Bernina dealer Barb who is an expert on any Bernina. She talked to me about the sewing machine and said it will use the same feet that my Virtuosa uses and that it is a pretty good machine. It looks absolutely fantastic but alas, no foot pedal. She has one in her shop so I figure before I buy one myself, I will have her test this machine out. I took a chance on this $10 machine and if it doesn't work, I will just give it to her for parts. DH is taking a sewing machine repair class in Missouri in late April so I think this will be a great chance for him to learn how to clean a machine. Thanks everyone.
#6
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Utah
Posts: 2,097
Ummm... I believe the 1006 needs the "old style" presser feet with the fork at the top. It wouldn't take the Virtuoso feet.
$90 (for foot pedal) + $10 = $100 That's a pretty great price for that machine. It has the Bernina oscillating hook system that makes an awesome stitch. It has a nice selection of stitches and a great buttonhole system.
$90 (for foot pedal) + $10 = $100 That's a pretty great price for that machine. It has the Bernina oscillating hook system that makes an awesome stitch. It has a nice selection of stitches and a great buttonhole system.
#7
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Spring Hill, Tennesee
Posts: 497
I agree, take the machine for a professional cleaning. The service may have a controller or know where you can get one. The machine plug is the hardest to find. You may be able to use a solid state controller, if it is not one of the pneumatic controllers. The solid state controller was $16.95 from Sew-Classic.Com. Wire can be purchased at a local hardware store by the foot. The plug for the machine is the hardest to find. Your service person may have one that will work. Good luck.
I just remembered, there is a shop in central Illinois, where my DGD got her machine. The owner's husband is a certified Bernina repairman. He fixes FWs also. The shop is Peace and Applique in Rochester, Illinois. You might try emailing them for information.
I just remembered, there is a shop in central Illinois, where my DGD got her machine. The owner's husband is a certified Bernina repairman. He fixes FWs also. The shop is Peace and Applique in Rochester, Illinois. You might try emailing them for information.
Last edited by DonnaMiller; 03-05-2016 at 12:21 PM.
#8
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Spring Hill, Tennesee
Posts: 497
The number for Peace And Applique is 217-489-6771 The email is peacenapplique.com. They may be able to advise.
The repairman is there on Thursday evening, but they can relay questions to him nightly.
Donna
The repairman is there on Thursday evening, but they can relay questions to him nightly.
Donna
#9
Super Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Ummm... I believe the 1006 needs the "old style" presser feet with the fork at the top. It wouldn't take the Virtuoso feet.
$90 (for foot pedal) + $10 = $100 That's a pretty great price for that machine. It has the Bernina oscillating hook system that makes an awesome stitch. It has a nice selection of stitches and a great buttonhole system.
$90 (for foot pedal) + $10 = $100 That's a pretty great price for that machine. It has the Bernina oscillating hook system that makes an awesome stitch. It has a nice selection of stitches and a great buttonhole system.
Sharon
#10
Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Posts: 17
Check out the Bernina Machines and accessories page on Facebook. They have great resources for all Berninas, vintage and new. Also, try the Bernina Lovers Facebook page.
Last edited by roisinom; 03-06-2016 at 03:08 PM.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
joobee
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
9
04-07-2014 06:04 AM
Treasureit
Links and Resources
56
07-21-2013 07:33 AM