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Old 11-19-2011, 06:50 AM
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So far, I leave my shoes on.
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:32 AM
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I have always been a barefoot girl so I guess I am another one that sews with no shoes.Dont like my feet encased.kills me whwn I have to wear them. joyce j
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:37 AM
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I'm always going barefoot, I was raised that way. So of course I sew without shoes. I may put on socks in the wintertime but, normally I'm barefoot. The only time I put on shoes is if I'm going somewhere or if I'm working in the basement
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:47 AM
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I never wear shoes unless I absolutly have to, even on long trips they are kicked off in the car.
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:50 AM
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I can go either way, but the foot pedal on my featherweight is easier to operate barefoot. Or as my granddaughter used to say "bare-a-foot"
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:51 AM
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I sew with my toes also.
You wouldn't sew with mittens on, your fingers couldn't feel what you are doing.
Same with my toes, I need to feel the pedal.
So glad I'm not alone. lol
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Old 11-19-2011, 08:11 AM
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Ladies, Ladies, Ladies,

I have always been very careful to store my used rotary cutting blades in one of the yellow cases they come in. When it is full I throw it away, case and blades. I thought I was being very careful!

A few days ago while putting away some new items in my recently cleaned sewing room and, barefoot, I stepped on a large rotary cutting blade. A new sharp one. I have no idea where it came from or how it hit the floor. It wedged against the old carpet and cut into my heel at a 45 degree angle.

I have new appreciation for my calluses. A new sewing room asset!!

I quickly adjusted my weight and the blade didn't go too deep. I am fortunate.

WEAR YOUR SHOES--ALWAYS!

Mary Beth
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Old 11-19-2011, 08:22 AM
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I find that I have better control and can find that perfect speed when I am in sock feet or bare feet. This is particularly true when free motion quilting and I want to keep the rhythm of the machine and movement even and consistent. You're not alone in the bare foot world.
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Old 11-19-2011, 08:43 AM
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Shoes?? Aren't those for outside only? Have always sewn barefoot, gotta grip the foot petal with my toes also.
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Have to be barefoot, feels like I have better control that way.
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