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<p>[QUOTE="judy, post: 2632733, member: 965"]You should make a template of the bottom of your machine and match it against the one you're thinking of buying.</p><p><br /></p><p>Years ago, I purchased a sewing machine (in a cabinet) that did not work. I didn't care about that, as I had my own machine and just wanted the cabinet itself for storage of sewing my stuff.</p><p>The cabinet looks just like a double bank desk when the machine is tucked inside. Much to my surprise and disappointment, my machine did not fit, but the 8 drawers of the cabinet holds much of my sewing items, so I'm not the least bit sorry for the purchase, but am still disappointed my machine does not fit. I use it regardless by filling the hole, and fit my machine on top of that, but my machine cannot be tucked away like the original could.</p><p><br /></p><p>The period of the top and your machine are close in age, so it might work for you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="judy, post: 2632733, member: 965"]You should make a template of the bottom of your machine and match it against the one you're thinking of buying. Years ago, I purchased a sewing machine (in a cabinet) that did not work. I didn't care about that, as I had my own machine and just wanted the cabinet itself for storage of sewing my stuff. The cabinet looks just like a double bank desk when the machine is tucked inside. Much to my surprise and disappointment, my machine did not fit, but the 8 drawers of the cabinet holds much of my sewing items, so I'm not the least bit sorry for the purchase, but am still disappointed my machine does not fit. I use it regardless by filling the hole, and fit my machine on top of that, but my machine cannot be tucked away like the original could. The period of the top and your machine are close in age, so it might work for you.[/QUOTE]
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