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Old 11-06-2011, 01:23 PM
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QuiltswithConvicts
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Originally Posted by Suzy View Post
linda

I hope you get your machine back fast. I haven't had that happen, but can't say it won't. Have also been sewing for over thirty years, And would be lost without my machines. I use an old singer 66-16 for quilting can't beat them.. I'm still learning the free motion stuff doing table runners and table cloths and wall hangings for practice. The larger quilts I take to a LA. Most machines could possibly take hitting a stick pin, but a safety pin is another story. I'm saying a prayer that you will get the machine back in time to get your projects done.

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Suzy
Yes, I have done the same thing. Fortunately, it was a cheap Kenmore that I didn't really like. It was going to cost more to fix it than I paid for it, so I bought my first Janome, a Memory Craft 3000. That was in 1997. Bought my 2nd Janome in 2006, the 6600P!
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