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So annoyed! My latest quilt project is almost done. Just as I was
finishing up the last machine part of the binding, the machine went out of time. And there was not a pin anywhere near the needle area. Grr! Retreat is in two weeks. Here's hoping I can get a fast repair. Mary, irked |
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I learned a long time ago that if you have a back up machine your regular
machine acts up a lot less. I got in a real bind many years ago at Christmas time when I had no back up machine. I now have many back up machines and try not to work to deadlines. Both make life a tad easier. Have fun at the retreat Mary. Taria "Mary in Rock Island IL" wrote in message ... My machine is back in time (and in time for retreat). Now to decide on which projects toi take along. I might even tuck in my back up machine, just in case. |
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I absolutely agree with you, Taria!
I don't think I've used my back-up machine - from necessity - since I bought it! I have done a bit of rudimentary practice, to familiarise myself with the back-up machine: in case ... g In article , says... I learned a long time ago that if you have a back up machine your regular machine acts up a lot less. I got in a real bind many years ago at Christmas time when I had no back up machine. I now have many back up machines and try not to work to deadlines. Both make life a tad easier. Have fun at the retreat Mary. Taria Pat on the Green |
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Yeppers, you're right!
My two machines are old metal Kenmores, and I rotate between them from project to project. Hmm, should I get a back-up to them? Ginger in CA On Monday, October 7, 2013 8:27:00 AM UTC-7, Taria wrote: I learned a long time ago that if you have a back up machine your regular machine acts up a lot less. I got in a real bind many years ago at Christmas time when I had no back up machine. I now have many back up machines and try not to work to deadlines. Both make life a tad easier. Have fun at the retreat Mary. Taria "Mary in Rock Island IL" wrote in message ... My machine is back in time (and in time for retreat). Now to decide on which projects toi take along. I might even tuck in my back up machine, just in case. |
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