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Tacky Advert–Pfaff 7570 for sale

THIS MACHINE WAS SOLD.

Hi all….apologies for the total tackiness of this, but it’s another way to get the word out. I’ve decided at long last to sell my Pfaff 7570 sewing machine and embroidery unit. It’s close to criminal to have such a good machine sitting in a box, so time has come to let go of it. Here’s the info:

New, this machine cost me about $3800 in late April 2001 (it was top of the line at the time)–one on-line source says the sewing machine retailed at $3500, plus $800 for the embroidery unit, plus $300 forthe PC Designer software (total of $4600).

I’m selling it plus all the”stuff” that goes with it (listed below–maybe another $200 worth of inserts, bobbin case, etc.) for $1700 plus shipping (I’m guessing about $100 or so in the continental US).

If I end up having to post this on eBay (ugh) I’ll probably have a higher reserve or BuyItNow price, but I’d much rather sell it to someone on the list and have life be easy.

–Pfaff 7570 sewing machine
–Pfaff 7570 Embroidery unit –used once in the class, please don’t ask me
what it does ‘cuz I don’t know LOL! These two photos are of some of the large programmed stitches…you can see the scale in inches on the one scan.
–extra bobbin case
–extra presser feet including cording foot, several pintuck feet
–about 20 bobbins (most of them empty)
–PC Designer software–never opened, so please don’t ask me how to use it! The photos are what I scanned from the front and back of the box, which I’ve never opened or used! I’m guessing it has probably been superseded by newer software, but it should still work; includes cable, etc.
–the included #1 Embroidery card–the picture with the two flowwer motifs, dinosaur and hedgehogs are four of the included designs on that card. At the end of this post the Lilies of the Valley and Lettering are also from this card.
–Manuals for both sewing machine and embroidery unit
–TWO Dream World plexiglas inserts (to fit Sylvia Cabinet with 7570)…it
would be really easy to cut a few pieces of 2×4, add velcro and make these
free-standing sewing extension tables–you’d have one plus a back-up.
–original packing boxes for shipping

here’s a link to some info on the 7570 that I turned up using google:
http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-review-14EA-4654AA-38C94F18-prod4

This machine has the integrated dual feed. When I bought it, I was doing a
LOT of home dec sewing for hire, and that built in dual feed that I could
use with the *zipper* foot as well as the open toe embroidery foot, the
quarter inch foot, etc., was essential. I used the 7570 for everything
until I got the Janome 6500 two years ago. I’ve had the 7570 serviced
regularly, up until I switched over to the Janome. The time has come to let
go of the Pfaff, wonderful machine that it is–there’s no point in letting a
good machine sit in a box in my studio! If you’re interested, please
contact me. Thanks!

Cheers, Sarah

PS–here’s the one and only thing I ever did on the embroidery unit, in the class to learn how to use it. I used two threads, I think…a variegated yellow and a vareigated green, plus the green for the lettering. Despite the fact that I’m totally not an embroidery person, I rather like this one….

https://www.sarahannsmith.com
blog: http://sarahannsmith.blogspot.com/
17 Pleasant Ridge Drive
Camden, ME 04843
e-mail: sarah@sarahannsmith.com

4 Responses to “Tacky Advert–Pfaff 7570 for sale”

  1. Debra Says:

    I own the 7550… and for anyone contemplating this, all I can say is:

    THIS IS A FABULOUS MACHINE AND A STEAL OF THE PRICE.

    But why girl aren’t using it??

  2. Caitlin O'Connor Says:

    What machine are you sewing on that you want to get rid of your 7570?!?!? I have the newer version of this machine, the 2144, and it is my GODDESS machine – I don’t often use the embroidery unit, (but am about to embark on scanning and digitising some of my sketches for embroidery manipulation.) Even without the embroidery unit and software, this machine just has so many incredibly useful features – unless you’ve got one of the really FAST machines, I reckon you can’t go past this beastie! But if you can get the cash, I guess that’s good too.

  3. Stitchin JJ Says:

    I simply adore Pfaff sewing machines and can’t imagine anyone not sewing on one!! I have tired the other brands and they all seem so Clunky compared to Pfaffs. I agree that this would be a great deal to anyone looking for a wonderful machine at a discount price.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    would you be interested in selling PC Designer software card by itself, and if yes how much would you want for it. Mine got wiped clean and I am very sad.
    Pat