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Old 08-16-2017, 01:08 PM
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GingerK
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When I had to take my regular sewing machine to a class, I would seat belt (shoulder harness and all) her in on the back seat. That way, she couldn't tumble if I hit the brakes. I actually bought a Janome Jem as a class machine. It is much lighter in weight and fits into an airline carry-on, so now my machine has wheels too!

And label your cords and foot pedal as well as any mats or cutting supplies you might be taking. Things have a tendency to 'wander' and a label is much better proof of ownership than possession.

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