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Old 11-06-2011, 07:52 AM
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When I first learned to sew clothes, my instructor, a very experienced seamstress, told me to leave my pins in and fly over them. Since I started quilting, I pull pins out and cant imagine doing it her way anymore! I just made my first clothing project in years, and pulled pins as I went. I've broken a few needles, but nothing compared to what happened to you!
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Old 11-06-2011, 09:00 AM
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Next time; try putting pins in at an angle; you won't break the needle. I try to avoid pins but this is my backup when I don't. It's a simple and easy way to help prevent anquish and terror when you mess up your machine.
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Linda, what a frustration during this busy gift giving season upon us. I have broken plenty of needles and bent a lot of pins but have never bent the shaft, etc. Hope you can find a loaner machine while your new one is being repaired. Thanks for sharing your story to remind the rest of us to be careful of pins. Linda
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No but that is why I use spray to hold my quilts. I don't have to stop & remove pins anymore .Sorry that you had this much trouble. Wish I lived near you I would let you use one of my machines. God Bless
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Old 11-06-2011, 09:10 AM
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I use 505 spray to put my quilts together in "the sandwich". Then I don't have to worry about pins at all. I hope your machine is fixed fast.
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Old 11-06-2011, 09:20 AM
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I have done this not once but twice with my Pfaff expressions2.0 Luckily it was under warranty so I was not out of pocket. Both time it was in the shop for a month. In both times I pieced and sanwiched 3 quilts so when I got it back I had a LOOONG strech of quilting to do
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Old 11-06-2011, 09:44 AM
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so sorry that happened to you , this is the reason i use spray basting i hate messing with the pins
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Wow! So sorry, dear. Isn't there someone somewhere nearby where you can rent or borrow a machine to get your Christmas quilting done? So sorry for you.
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Sorry for you. It will work again after the repair, my friend did the same thing.
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I have 2 Husqvarna's -on one I hit a pin and broke a needle-but was no harm to machine-I guess I was lucky.
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