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    Old 08-18-2007, 10:40 AM
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    Miranda, I have never been organized and it hasn't killed me yet! I have a cat who loves my wool roving pincushion. One day I found him pulling the pins out one at a time and flicking them. Another time, I was sitting here at the computer, when a paw reached up and grabbed my pen! Okay, one more example and you will understand.

    I have a 5 lb. long hair chihuahua named Zippy. The same aforementioned cat was caught in the broom closet, in the garbage, flicking trash to Zippy.

    In other words, Miranda, it could be worse. Your kids could be pets! :lol:
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    Old 08-22-2007, 09:33 AM
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    Boo~ That is so funny!
    We used to keep Lady Dog in the house. AFter I had my first baby, I couldn't let the dog stay. (Weird, I know....) I miss my little doggie. She's outside now.

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    Old 08-22-2007, 09:40 AM
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    HOW IRONIC...
    I learned something today:

    I've never sewn a button on with my machine...thought I'd try it, and I broke the needle. I knew it! I knew I would do that...BUT...when I was taking the needle out of the machine (what was left of it!), it just dropped right down through the feed dogs and into the machine! It disappeared!
    I unplugged everything and after I couldn't see it with a light AND I couldn't get the metal plate off (because my screwdriver was too long and ...you know how all that goes)...so I turned the machine upside down. No rattle. No noise at all.
    So, onto something different. I got the plastic plate off the machine (around where you drop the bobbin in). I took out the bobbin shuttle, and...
    Again, this is my COMPUTERIZED machine, and that's why I started this thread to begin with--bc of magnets....
    THE NEEDLE IS STUCK TO THE MAGNET THAT IS UNDER THE BOBBIN SHUTTLE! That's why there was no noise when I turned it up!

    I'd never had it apart before. I got to clean it some while I was at it.

    AND I got out the manual to see where it recommended the machine be oiled at...and it said NOT to oil the shuttle....and there is not a single place in the manual that says where, if at all, to oil the machine! I've looked in the appendix, glossary, intro, ??? I tried calling Brother, but all reps were busy, of course. I've e-mailed them before about seeing if they make a hat hoop for the thing or not! No response, of course!
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    Old 08-22-2007, 12:15 PM
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    Miranda, I don't have a Brother, but a Janome and cannot oil it myself.
    Have to take it in to be serviced, as its all enclosed. Nancy
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    Old 08-22-2007, 12:20 PM
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    Uh-oh...I live in the middle of NOWHERE! I certainly hope I don't have to take it to be OILED! I'm good at taking things apart, but DH is better.... ;)
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    Old 08-22-2007, 12:30 PM
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    my other machines had holes to put the oil in, this one doesn't, so
    there is nothing for me to do but take it in. Doesn't have to be done
    often as it has oil inside and does it itself someway.
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    Old 08-22-2007, 12:32 PM
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    My older Brother has the holes, too, but my new one doesn't.
    It's always something! :roll:
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    maybe its got oil in it like mine and will go for lots of sewing, I only take
    mine every couple years, when it starts not sewing right it needs service.
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