The feed dogs were stuck in the UP position, which meant that it would feed fabric properly, but when you put it in ‘drop feed’ position, the feed dogs did NOT drop. ![]() ![]() Oh, no….it did not come without some ‘stickiness’. That button kicks this rear leg ‘out’ to give the machine more support. This little button is the ‘rear support release button’. I took this picture when the sun was shining in my kitchen windows, and what you are seeing is the shadows from the design of my sheer curtain panels on the machine. I think there may also be a model 1020 and a 1045. ![]() This machine is larger by a little bit than the previous models (1030, 1040, 1050), so it did not have a carrying case. Saturday, after we delivered machines to The Sewing Machine Project, we did a little junkin’! At the last GW in Madison, my brother found this little Kenmore 1060 for me! I could hardly get it into my cart fast enough! I had heard of this machine, but had never seen one ‘in person’ before.
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