It came with the original instruction book and a little bag with some extra feet in it.
I am very smiley. I get 28 days to try it out and if problems then can return for a refund.
I will try it tonight.
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Link to Video of this model of machine (mine is identical)
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I don't have any of the right sort of bobbins so am researching that. The ones I have for my Janome are far too fat for the Viking. The motor runs but can't test any stitching without the bobbins.
According to the download from the Hemline site I need some 120.16 bbobins which they sell on Amazon so should be easy. I wonder if I need special needles too?
sounds like a good buy
ReplyDeleteI have sewn with Viking 350s for about 20 years. I liked the first one so much I got a second one on ebay as backup. You do need the correct bobbins, but regular needles should be ok. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteI bought my first Husqvarna, a Classica 105, in 1988 and last year I bought my second, an Opal. Try http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/Accessories for your bobbins - they are very helpful. You can use any good quality needle that is suitable for your fabric. I use Schmetz needles.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a nice machine. Nice that it has the option of needle up or needle down. When I took grade 9 family and consumer studies aka home economics 35 years ago we had basic Husqvarna machines that were nice to use. Hope you enjoy your new machine.
ReplyDeleteA new to you machine is always a great sewing adventure. Sounds like a good deal and I wish you many apple miles of sewing on it.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Such a good looking machine
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