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Old 10-12-2011, 03:37 PM
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Christine27
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Originally Posted by Suzanne in VT
I'm really nervous about owning a computerized machine. I remember my Home Economics teacher always drilling through our heads "never own something that has a lot of gadgets....always get the basics...". Funny how these things stick with you for life (I'm 46 years old).

Anyways, it comes with an instruction book and I'm wondering if there is anything I should do to prepare for using this other than reading an owner's manual. Can anyone point me in a good direction, give me tips if you own one on things you have learned over the time you have had it, etc?

Thanks for your help!

Suzanne
I've never had so much fun playing with gadgets as with my 6600! I bought it from my LQS and got a lesson there. Then I took a couple classes at the LQS and learned even more. It's a popular machine, so the teachers were always able to offer helpful hints for my machine. Our LQS has fabulous employees who can demonstrate every gadget and attachment and make it look so easy!
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