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    Old 08-18-2015, 12:42 PM
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    Originally Posted by SteveH
    It was explained to me that "Post beds are for sewing to the end of something" Cylinder beds are for sewing to the middle of something" Seems pretty accurite.
    Ahh..interesting.
    Our situation is trying to sew to the end inside of a pocket that can't be turned out.
    A while back I had an Adler Patcher that had the right arm but it would have been way too cantankerous for fussy purse assembly.

    (And how often do you get to use the word Cantankerous?)
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