This is a wonderfully helpful video. I've gone down a bit of a rabbit hole in my search for a vintage Kenmore sewing machine. The 158 series seems to be the best option for me, but which one? I'm leaning toward this model. Some people seem to prefer to stay away from the super high shank machines, but it doesn't seem there are any problems finding replacement feet, and I love the versatility. Again, thank you for posting this video. I'm really grateful. Just in the first few minutes you answered some of the questions I had.
Can this machine be put into a drop down cabinet? I know it would make the free arm not usable, but does the bottom of the machine have the right design to be put into a drop down cabinet. Thank you
I like the sound of the metal pieces fitting compared to plastic parts.
This is a wonderfully helpful video. I've gone down a bit of a rabbit hole in my search for a vintage Kenmore sewing machine. The 158 series seems to be the best option for me, but which one? I'm leaning toward this model. Some people seem to prefer to stay away from the super high shank machines, but it doesn't seem there are any problems finding replacement feet, and I love the versatility. Again, thank you for posting this video. I'm really grateful. Just in the first few minutes you answered some of the questions I had.
Can this machine be put into a drop down cabinet? I know it would make the free arm not usable, but does the bottom of the machine have the right design to be put into a drop down cabinet. Thank you
Look at the bottom. There should be screw holes on the bottom for nuts that can attach the machine with washers.