Our daughter has a Necchi BU MIRA sewing machine left her by her aunt,but it does not have a manual, and I cant figure out how to thread the machine, it dosnt look quite like a Singer machine. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. [email protected]Our daughter has a Necchi BU MIRA sewing machine left her by her aunt,but it does not have a manual, and I cant figure out how to thread the machine, it dosnt look quite like a Singer machine. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. [email protected]
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Even if not your particular model, basic machine threading is very similar from one to another. Just be sure to ALWAYS RAISE the presser foot when threading the top thread---and change the needle often.
Even if you are unable to locate information for your specific model, most models around the same period use the same threading sequence. Be sure to ALWAYS RAISE the presser foot when threading.
You can go purchase one on line at Sewingpartsonline.com for $35.95 or your local sewing machine store should have. Sometimes ou can find them at Walmart also.
Bu Mira was made in Italy between 1952-1956 it was the machine where the introduced the Wonder Wheel to make decorative stitches, olive green in color . There are some people who collect them but like all antiques the rearer the are and the better origonal condition the are in the more the are worth.
Our daughter has a Necchi BU MIRA sewing machine left her by her aunt,but it does not have a manual, and I cant figure out how to thread the machine, it dosnt look quite like a Singer machine. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. [email protected]
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