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The Mewa's case
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One of the latches on the case.
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You open the latches to release the machine.
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The bottom of the machine makes the bottom of the case.
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Once removed from the case, the machine is folded up.
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Unfolded, it reveals a lovely little machine.
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In the back, you see the bobbin winder.
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The extreme back view shows voltage, bobbin winder, and...
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Extreme front, close up. I believe the lower one is a t...
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The brown plate in front has two things that look like ...
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Front opens, showing bobbin area, bobbin case is to rig...
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Detail of the stitch length lever (in German), and the ...
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The foot and needle area. The Feed Dogs are in an L lik...
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Handwheel and bobbin winder, I believe that's what the ...
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These say Light and Motor, I discovered they are switch...
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Back, where the cord should plug in. Looks to be simila...
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Album Description:
Pictures of a MeWa sewing machine.
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2 comments
Donna, what an exquisite Quirky! It raises all kinds of questions and arouses my curiosity no end. Wherever do you find these treasures . . . Congrats on a splendid mind-bender and no doubt a history lesson in the bargain :-)
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2003.01.03 at 07:57:28 PST
That has to be the most interesting machine I have ever seen! If the stitch length is where you think it is, what is the guage on the face plate, I know one is tension and the other looks like stitch length. Is it possible one is a speed setting? Vairy interesting!
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theresa 2003.01.02 at 22:36:28 PST
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