Hi Folks,
I posted last year about the Pfaff machine that I bought as a second upholstery machine. (145-H2-6/01-BLN)
It became apparent that the feed dog on my machine only moves in a back and forth direction and not in the normal manner you would expect. I think the general consensus at the time was that it had been perhaps used for binding. I received some great, helpful info from this forum at the time.
In any case, I still have the machine and have finally had a bit of time to get it up and running properly. It sews beautifully with a normal foot and will cope admirably for my upholstery work. However, I use a piping set for most of my work and the machine doesn't seem to like it ! To try and save some money I bought a generic set which seems to be a lot 'taller' and the bottom of the needle bar collides with it if the foot height is raised and I am generally unimpressed with the set-up and performance.
If I thought a genuine piping set would work better I would happily get a set but I am just beginning to wonder if I may be better cutting my losses and selling the machine and keeping an eye out for a machine which I know will do what I need. To be honest the smaller bobbin frustrates me too as I am used to the large bobbin on my main Brother LS2 B837.
Is there any reason this particular machine won't work well with piping feet due to the feed-dogs movement ?
Thanks and best wishes from Scotland