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Old 06-20-2011, 09:34 AM
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jigs1354
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You know it was a whole yr. for me too. They are little stinkers sometimes. I haven't had anything happen now. I also think without experience and no classes doesn't help you at all. I didn't get lesson on mine, my dealer was all selling & no classes, I got sick the day of the (1) class and they were upset I didn't go to the class and they didn't get my class fee. They never did another class unless they never called me they had. Take some of that blue painters tape and place a tiny piece there where tension is so you can put it back if it doesn't help. Believe you me it ain't easy learning them on your own. But the thing that is good about that is what you do learn that way, YOU NEVER FORGET IT!! LOL. PM me anytime if you get stuck somewhere again, I'm here always on the board messing around. Good luck sweety. Shirley/tn. (jigs1354)
Originally Posted by misoop
jigs1354, you are soooo right. It seems like little gremlins come and play while I stop for the day or night :) No, no one else sews on mine. I've been doing this a year now, and it's the same story for every quilt. You'd think I would FINALLY get some peace. :) My tension dial has no numbers, etc....so I really can't write down a number to go by with each success or semi-success. Thanks so much for your encouragement!!
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