What a sleek beauty!! Looks so hi-tech even in this day and age!
Very interesting looking. Where is the thread? Looks like feeding the fabric would be nice with the slant and curve of the base.
It looks high tech,and probally was for that time period, too bad they never marketed it...Wanna know what else? Schwabisch Gmund,Germany is where I lived for 18 months after I was married. Thanks for showing us.Can you imagine the fabric fuzz/lint ,that would show on that black???-lol-Toogie
That's cool Toogie, I bet it was really interesting. Was the food good there? I would like to try some German food.
The fuzz is bad everywhere but definitely an eyesore on black.
There is a German restaurant about 50 miles away but they have the oddest hours, open at 4:30 pm, I would love to eat there but hubby says he's afraid the food would be too oddball. I think he's just full of nonsense, he's watched too much of the bizarre food series and is confused about what they eat. lol! From what I understand it's similar to American food?
Interesting but I'll keep stitching with my Babylock machines.
Wow, that is beautiful. I love the lines! I wonder how well it stitched...
It was like a prototype I think, never in production. I just love the lines in it, so sleek. lol! If I saw it at a garage sale or flea market though, I would buy it if the price was right. hehehe!
Interesting, but I am really glad that it stayed in 1988!!
I agree with the comment. It really is the most beautiful machine.