I am bored out of my mind!!
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Wow, they're heavy. I think I'm going to need to wait for my son to come over and help get it upstairs. I opened the boxes to check it and all looks ok so far.
I'm almost of a mind to set it up in the living room. I hardly ever use the room except to walk through from the front door to the family room/kitchen. The drawback with that is the sewing room is upstairs and that would get old quick, going up and downstairs between them.
I'm almost of a mind to set it up in the living room. I hardly ever use the room except to walk through from the front door to the family room/kitchen. The drawback with that is the sewing room is upstairs and that would get old quick, going up and downstairs between them.
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Originally Posted by Marjpf
I took mine out of the boxes and took up one piece at a time. Who needs a gym when they have a new machine and stairs! Congratulations! Enjoy!
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I might be up late and I'm having a cup of coffee while reading the frame assembly directions. :-) I've got some of the frame upstairs. I texted with my son and he can come over Wed or Thurs. Don't want to try and carry the machine upstairs by myself and risk damaging it.
The LA came with a package with Superior Threads, a cone of white and a King Tut one, and other things in the bag. I read the packing list and it says there is a manual and a DVD. I don't see the DVD but haven't taken the LA out of the box.
The LA came with a package with Superior Threads, a cone of white and a King Tut one, and other things in the bag. I read the packing list and it says there is a manual and a DVD. I don't see the DVD but haven't taken the LA out of the box.
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