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Old 01-28-2015, 06:24 AM
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Cheryl7758
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
I would much rather have a classmate that knows how to operate a "simple" machine well than a classmate that knows zilch sbout his/her TOL machine.

( the above comment does not apply to a class about learning to operate the machine.)
I'm with you! I would get so frustrated when I would to go to classes with people who didn't even know how to wind a bobbin or change stitch lengths or widths on their own TOL machines! I shy away from most classes now because of that - I know it is my problem not the teachers, but I am usually there to learn a new technique, not have someone learn their machine - they should do it on their own time, not on mine.

I agree with everyone - call for more specifics about the class, and don't worry about your machine, knowing how to operate it is more important than anything.

Let us know how it goes, Enjoy!
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