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I am not very well versed in it, but, in the second pidture, see the little black discs in the top of the accessory box? Those are cams. Also in the second picture I have a little door on top opened, that is where you put the cams. They make the stitches different. You have one for zig-zag, another for another stitch and I think, at times you put two at a time....dunno for sure.
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Cams are the forerunner of the built in cam stack on modern machines. They are disks that you put in/on the machine to make fancy stitches and zig zag. In a modern machine you move a lever or turn a knob to get a different stitch.
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Originally Posted by purplefiend
wolfkitty,
Glad to help, I collect antique/vintage machines. I love my toys!
Glad to help, I collect antique/vintage machines. I love my toys!
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
Originally Posted by purplefiend
wolfkitty,
Glad to help, I collect antique/vintage machines. I love my toys!
Glad to help, I collect antique/vintage machines. I love my toys!
They are tasty when warm.
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Originally Posted by cabbagepatchkid
Maybe you could try Craigslist. I just bought the same machine on
CL, a couple of weeks ago, for $50.00 and it only had one cam with it. I think it is a cool looking sewing machine! :mrgreen:
CL, a couple of weeks ago, for $50.00 and it only had one cam with it. I think it is a cool looking sewing machine! :mrgreen:
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