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motomom 06-19-2009 08:59 PM

I have an employee who used to work in the computer industry, and his term for this is:

PEBCAM

Problem Exists Between Chair And Machine.

I have been the problem on plenty of occasions. :roll:

jacquemoe 06-19-2009 09:24 PM

Yes, you can do fancy stitiching on your machine. Start talking with Melissa, mgshaw. She's just ahead of you in the learning process.

sandpat 06-20-2009 04:19 AM


Originally Posted by motomom
I have an employee who used to work in the computer industry, and his term for this is:

PEBCAM

Problem Exists Between Chair And Machine.

I have been the problem on plenty of occasions. :roll:

Hmmmm,I'm VERY familiar with this problem...just didn't have the technical name for it! :lol:

janice4 05-30-2010 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by GladGrams
A while ago I wrote in asking about the thread always breaking when I am free motion quilting. I just bought a brand new Husqvarna sewing machine and was sure there was something wrong with it.

Well, there was definitely something wrong, only the problem was --- ME :oops:

As a beginging quilter I was not running the machine at a steady speed and the stopping and starting and stuttering was breaking the thread. I have now spent untold hours practicing and guess what? NO THREAD BREAKS because I am now able to just let'er rip and stop worrying.

I am no where near being able to do any specific designs but am proud of finally gotten this far.

NEW QUESTION: Is it possible to do fancy designs using just my sewing machine or does one need a long arm? (which is way out of reach on my budget :mrgreen: )

did you write the quote ? Great one !

grammyp 05-30-2010 06:10 AM

Good for you. My dad would say it was a problem with a nut behind the controls. It took me a long time go realize he was talking about me, guess I'm kind of slow sometimes.


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