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Old 06-05-2011, 05:26 PM
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bri1977
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[/quote]For me, $20 was a small price to pay for something that turned out to be very helpful. In other words, it was wayyyyy worth it to me. Worked like a charm while I got the hang of controlling a machine that had two speeds - "jackrabbit" and "stop."[/quote]

This is my thinking also. My machine is not computerized and is a Charlie Sheen Ltd. Edition Kenmore with one gear, "GO" (sorry, had to) . It would take muscles non existent in the human foot to make it do anything else. I am also a mother of 3 planning on going back to school soon and time is limited, so I need to make each practice session really count. I have a Queen Sized T shirt Quilt I made just waiting to be quilted so anything that will help me get this down is worth it. I also have the potential to be paid for making my friend's parents one so it would pretty much pay for itself. :) Thanks again to everyone for the advise.
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