i seem to remember reading something about using magnetic seam guides on computer sewing machines, but don't remember if we should or shouldn't.
i know there are a few people that repair machines on here. should i use it or not. could you please give me your opinion. thank you in advance. ps. i also wear a magnetic bracelet, should i take it off. |
a magnet wiped out my laptop computer so I would be careful if you have a computer machine.
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i type with my bracelet on, so i guess i should take it off.
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It took out my hard drive!!!
Originally Posted by siss
i type with my bracelet on, so i guess i should take it off.
thanks |
I can answer the magnet ???. NO DO NOT put a magnet on your computerized sewing machine. Use sticky notes or tape.
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I would think it is better to be safe...mole skin or sticky notes or tape.
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I keep all magnets away from my computer and my sewing machine. They cause lots of problems with computers.
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Originally Posted by siss
i type with my bracelet on, so i guess i should take it off.
thanks i've just done a bit of fishing around on the internet. while magnets and computers still do not work and play well together, the magnet has to be fairly powerful to do any damage. old fashioned CRT monitors might also be damaged by a magnet. that said, i would not put a magnet on or near a computerized sewing machine, or attach it directly to anything "computerized". why take chances? |
Instead of using a magnetic seam guide you can use something like this:
http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?...12&prod_id=410 |
thanks everyone for your input.
my bracelet does not have paper clips flying at me but will pick them up. i use a laptop. thanks cindybee for the web site. there are some interesting items to help with sewing seams. |
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