Sew Old Sew New The Pfaff 3. Sewing Machine. This is a gem that deserves a little attention in the vintage sewing machine world, so Ill do my part to shed some light on this model. This one came to me though a Craigs List For Free post. It was from an estate, it was left behind from the garage stuff. I can see why it was not chosen to go with anyone. It was very dirty and not working. It was the dirtiest of all the machines I have taken in, and believe me thats saying something. It had a big chunk broken off the flywheel where something big fell on it, pry marks from someone trying to open the upper case and wood shavings inside That was a first and best of all the needle was in wrong. That must have been what made the owner mad. With a new bobbin, oil and a good cleaning it worked. It was very loud and fast, gosh this was one powerful machine. What a gem What it lacks in beauty it has in businesslike efficiency and power. I have an older Pfaff 1. My favorite change to the Pfaff line is the bobbin case access. To give some background, the only thing I do not like about my older Pfaff is that to get to the bobbin you have to turn up the entire machine and remove the bobbin case. Big pain, particularly with such as heavy sewing machine. Now, you can get at it so easy That brings me to the second thing, that is the handy extension table. There are many machines with free arm capabilities and many have a tablebed that can be attached to give the support when making a large project. This one is different, it folds up from the machine itself. That is great, as it wont get lost or be somewhere far away when you need it most such as the back of the closet. Even better, you can add to make it larger buy attaching an extension. The Pfaff 3. 32 has the capability to do zig zag, reverse and a bunch of the usual decorator stitches. It originally came with a guide that you can turn around to get stitches by combining numbers as shown with those corresponding on the machine. I do not have an example of this as to date, I have not even tried to use them. The dial is on the left, the built in pattern cams are inside the top cover near this. Its nice to know it can do these things but so far I just havent needed them. In this photo there is another improvement in the Pfaffs The ability to turn the spool pins down. If you have ever broken a spool pin or bent one by accident, here is the solution to prevent this. It makes for a very tidy way to ready for storage. This sewing machine did not have any attachments when I got it but that has not proven to be a problem as it takes easy to find low shank zig zag accessories. If you have this model, you may want to get a walking foot and a roller foot to help with heavier work. It took a few tries to get a walking foot that would work well with this machine so Ive included a photo so you can save some trouble. About the stitching and workmanship. That is where this sewing machine shines. It can sew lightweight cotton all the way to outdoor Sunbrella fabric. It does each one equally well. Because it is harder to find a machine that does heavy fabrics well and that is a need I do have for making outdoor things like Cordura nylon packs, I save this special task for this particular machine. With heavy thread, big needle and a small adjustment to the bobbin it sews through with no problem. I have machines with better strait stitches but considering the utility of this, thats not a big deal. When I first got it I had trouble with speed, it seemed to be too fast to do intricate work. With time and more oiling, that has somewhat subsided. Maybe it took too much power to get it going, where now everything is more sensitive. I dont know why but it is easier to use after a few years. Serial Process there. Maybe it just likes me better now In a perfect world this machine would have a slow gear for special work. In summary it is a fine machine and a good choice for someone who wants a no fuss worker. It is simple enough for a beginner but would be best for someone who wants a heavier duty machine. That it can do zig zag stitches and take low shank attachments makes it one of the more versatile vintage machines. Its no featherweight but its not overly heavy either. I carry it in a specially made for it canvas bag with no problem. There is a disadvantage is that parts are getting harder to find, such as timing belts. That said, they rarely break or need repair. If you see one, get it. If you are offered one, take it. Google. Say Ok Google to start a voice search. Search without lifting a finger. When you say Ok Google, Chrome will search for what you say next. 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