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Old October 23rd 03, 11:33 PM
Lorilynn King
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Wellll................. big grin, so big that my face hurts..............

Let's just say that the social life has picked up a bit. Don't really want to
say too much on the newsgroup but send me chocolate and I'll give you details
privately..... ;-)

LN is partly right. Working on sewing machines is a good distraction....
although, the phone headset comes in handy when working on machines and fielding
*important* phone calls!! (Now Teresa knows why I'm willing to come in after
hours to work on machines!!)

It's going to be fun in Houston next week, but part of me doesn't want to go....
thank goodness for email and instant messaging! (have laptop, will travel!)

--
Lori
http://www.users.qwest.net/~lsquared/

Chocolate reduces stress. And it's so much quieter than throwing a screaming
fit.


"LN (remove NOSPAM)" wrote:

Burying her nose in other people's sewing machines.

--
LN in NH
a crazy quilter * hand quilter * & hand appliquér
all in all --- a very slow quilter.... So send quilts!
http://photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed

"Lynne Van" wrote in message
...


Have you been missing for awhile or have I just not been seeing
your name??? Where ya been??

Cheers,

Lynne in Toronto
..........................

Lorilynn King wrote:

I echo Teresa's comments about cleaning your machine every 4 hours of

sewing.
The amount of lint I see in the bobbin area of machines that I service

is
sometimes appalling. I see so many machines where there is so much lint

packed
under the feed dogs that it holds its shape (makes a "mold" of the feed

dogs)
when I remove it!


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