![]() Not that it’s going to be a good two weeks. That’s my era! My baby won’t leave the shop, and I should have it back in two weeks. After I called Friday morning, I felt even better - the technician was trained by Pfaff 22 years ago, and periodically since. A quick Internet search revealed a Pfaff dealer only 45 minutes away, which helped. I love this baby! So Thursday night was a bit devastating. For all these years, it’s done these things, and more, perfectly. How about that tangle of thread on the left, eh?) I bought it because it did four things beautifully: the needle stops the minute instant power is cut the walking foot feeds tricky fabric beautifully it has a hands-free reverse stitching feature and the machine edge-stitches with a precision that is amazing. I’ve owned my Synchrotronic 1229 for 25 years, having acquired it new shortly after it was manufactured in April of 1983. than the space where my much-loved Pfaff used to be? Thursday night, as I attempted to sew the last eight inches of the hem on a Kwik Sew top, the tension went all wonky.
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