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Old 07-03-2013, 09:49 AM
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If your neighbor came to you and asked to borrow your sewing machine, would you let them?

I would let a neighbor use my machine in my home, but I would not let them take it out of my house.
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Old 07-03-2013, 09:59 AM
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in my home only! Dont think my bestie would even ask and she lives next door!!
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Lending out your sewing machine is like another woman riding on the back of your husband's Harley.

It ain't gonna happen!!!!!!!!


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If I only had one machine, I'd be very hesitant. Even with more, I'd be selective about which one I let someone borrow. That being said, I 'stole' my friend's machine once. She was on vacation and I was in the middle of a lace wedding dress and my machine quit. A friend loaned me hers, it wouldn't sew the lace so I broke into my close friend's house and took her precious Elna - the twin to mine. I did leave her a note. I hope she knew it was safe with me as I was the one who maintained it for her. We still laugh about it 30 years later, so I guess I was forgiven.
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in my home only! Dont think my bestie would even ask and she lives next door!!
same here,in my home only
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I have a beginner kenmore machine that I let a friend borrow but everytime it came back, it was all out of kilter so I don't do it anymore.
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​I have an old singer clone that I would lend out but I don't think anyone would be anxious to use it. My good machine? No way!
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Guess it depends on if it's a neighbor or a friend. My new machine has been on the fritz and the "good" repairman is on vacation. I have a FMQ class in Paducah next week. My GF offered me her 12000. I would not take it and we finally jerryrigged mine so that it works but it's not fixed. I loan out my second machine all the time to friends and let friends use my new one--when it's working. I would let them take it home. Now a neighbor is a different story.
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Depends on who it is. I let my bff use my Bernina 830 to do an embroidery project that took the jumbo hoop. We've been sewing/embroidery buddies for years. I have other friends that no way would I let them use my machine.

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I would lend out one of my machines but not the ones I'm using at present.
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