Sometimes it even creates new patterns! Cam 24Īnd of course you can make sure that your fanciest patterns come out exactly right. But they have variable stretch stitch, that is the extent of the reverse motion in back-and-forth stitch can be regulated. These machines are completely cam-driven, so they need a zig-zag cam to do plain zig-zag, and it is not always built in. Some come with a few built-in stitches, others with a box of cams, and the top models have both – the most commonly used utility stitches built in, plus fancy embroidery stitches as cams. These are good solid machines, smooth running and of steel construction. The model and serial number are often hidden from direct view, but there is always a plaque somewhere, like on this Kenmore: From left to right: Sears Kenmore 158.1756 (flat bed built into a table), Frister+Rossmann 804 (flat bed stand alone) and Frister+Rossmann 504 (free arm) They all have the same general architecture but vary in looks and features from model to model. Three Jaguar machines. In 1970s, Japanese machines by Jaguar (Marutzen) were branded Sears Kenmore series 158 in America and Frister & Rossmann in Europe.
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