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I have this sewing machine for sale. I bought it two years ago brand new and it has been in the cupboard ever since... Very good condition with carry case foot pedal and instruction booklet.... Selling for ?80.00 pick up from Forest Hill by pools



Silver 2003

The Silver 2003 is the perfect machine for all types of projects and all types of fabrics and includes a drop feed for free hand embroidery. Popular with schools and colleges for its robust design and build quality, the 2003 features 26 stitch patterns including a one-step buttonhole and is completed with a hard case.

Product Specification

Stitch Patterns: 26

Buttonhole Type: One-Step

Variable Stitch Length: 4.2mm

Variable Stitch Width: 5mm

Snap on Presser Feet

Convertible Free Arm

Adjustable Foot Pressure

Metal Internal Frame

One Hand Thread Cutter

Built-in Accessory Storage Box

Twin Needle Capability

Information Window showing Pattern Selection

Auto Needle Threader

Drop Feed for Freehand Embroidery

Cover Type: Soft

Feed Dog: 6 Gears

Number of Lights: 1

Size (mm) L X W X H : 395 X 175 X 285

Weight (kg): 7.20

Auto One Step Buttonholes: 1

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