Difference between revisions of "Kenmore 1752 Sewing Machine"
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We have a Kenmore 158.17520 sewing machine. It likely dates back to the mid-1970's so it has a lot of metal and will last forever with reasonable care and feeding. | We have a Kenmore 158.17520 sewing machine. It likely dates back to the mid-1970's so it has a lot of metal and will last forever with reasonable care and feeding. | ||
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Unfortunately we don't currently have any of the templates or pattern disks that make it more interesting than your regular household sewing machine, but it's still an approachable general purpose workhorse. | Unfortunately we don't currently have any of the templates or pattern disks that make it more interesting than your regular household sewing machine, but it's still an approachable general purpose workhorse. | ||
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== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
*[[media:kenmore-158-1752-manual.pdf|PDF Manual]] | *[[media:kenmore-158-1752-manual.pdf|PDF Manual]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:17, 16 November 2022
This tool is no longer at Asmbly Makerspace
The following information is maintained for historical purposes only. Currently operable tools are listed in the Master Tools List
We have a Kenmore 158.17520 sewing machine. It likely dates back to the mid-1970's so it has a lot of metal and will last forever with reasonable care and feeding.
Unfortunately we don't currently have any of the templates or pattern disks that make it more interesting than your regular household sewing machine, but it's still an approachable general purpose workhorse.