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    Senior Member OhCanada's Avatar
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    doesn't take much to make us quilters happy does it?
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    I'm with Dunster, sew happily away, only to find out NOT.
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    Sometimes I have miracles too. Feels good!

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    I have had that happen 2-3 times in my short life span as a quilter. I usually jump up and do a little dance!

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    You were lucky that you didn't stitch the entire seam before you saw that the bobbin thread ran out. Been there, done that.
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    Mine always runs out smack dab in the middle.

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    Good for you...I often sew many inches then realize no bobbin thread! Sure wish the machine would beep at me when bobbin thread runs out.

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    My Babylock Aria Beeps and stops and tells me that I'm almost out of bobbin thread....if I'm just piecing, I can usually get to the end of my seam. If I'm on a long seam I just have to stop and reload a new bobbin but at least I don't sew the whole seam only to find our that I have run out. Love my babylock!

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    I used to hate it when the bobbin ran out! With my newest machine it tells me when it's close to running out!! Nice surprise!!!

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