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Medlem sedan: mar 2009
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Det här hittade jag i en gammal tråd:
Older Babylocks are very well built. I used to sell them and owned one but after the time of the EA-605 model. I think a model even slightly newer will be easier to use and have a few more features that you would enjoy. I'm not familiar with your model but I do have a book that tells the features of many of the older Babylock models and from what I gather the 605 does not have a light where the 625 model does. Stitches include 4 thread safety, 2 thread over edge, 2 thread double chain, 2 thread flatlock and 2 thread blindhem. Older Babylocks used different types of needles that are industrial type round shank rather hard to insert properly. My older Babylock took the DCX1F needle and I believe the 605 uses BLx2N needles and does not have a stitch width adjustment and the stitch length adjustment is done by push button. The tension type is "multiple" revolution and does not have a numbered dial. Har du manual? Annars kan du googla, de finns till salu. |
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