How Important to Cover Machine?
#21
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Heart of Colorado's majestic mountains!
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I never cover my most used machine or serger except when transporting them. It encourages me to sew for a few open minutes-which I wouldn't do if I had to unpack it. If I was going to away for awhile, I would put it all away 'properly'.
#23
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Maine
Posts: 293
Hi and welcome. I keep my machine covered when not in use as we run a wood stove and it gets VERY dusty. Like someone else said, some houses are more dusty than others. Mine is probably the worst! Also, as someone else said you will find a wealth of information on this board.
#25
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
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The only machine I keep set up and covered is my embroidery machine, and only because I often go 6 months or more without using it. It's too big to easily store or else I'd just put it away somewhere between uses; instead I keep it out. I use the plastic cover it came with but I keep thinking I'll make one for it someday. (So far, hasn't happened)
I have 20+ machines, because I can't pass up a cool vintage machine. If a machine is set up for use, I don't generally cover it. My Janome 6600 is always set up and uncovered, and I usually have 2-3 vintage machines set up for use too, uncovered. If a machine is put away I put it in a case or bag, so I suppose that counts as a cover. I have a couple of my favorite vintage machines on display, those aren't covered. I tend to use and fiddle with them often enough that they don't get TOO dusty. I have sewing friends that come over and help me keep the herd exercised too (which is why I keep extra machines set up and ready to go.)
I love the looks of my vintage machines too much to hide them all under covers.
I have 20+ machines, because I can't pass up a cool vintage machine. If a machine is set up for use, I don't generally cover it. My Janome 6600 is always set up and uncovered, and I usually have 2-3 vintage machines set up for use too, uncovered. If a machine is put away I put it in a case or bag, so I suppose that counts as a cover. I have a couple of my favorite vintage machines on display, those aren't covered. I tend to use and fiddle with them often enough that they don't get TOO dusty. I have sewing friends that come over and help me keep the herd exercised too (which is why I keep extra machines set up and ready to go.)
I love the looks of my vintage machines too much to hide them all under covers.
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 41,458
My Bernina has sat uncovered for the last 15 years. It is however plugged into a serge protector. I only unplug my machines if I won't be sewing for a week or so or if there is a large thunderstorm in my area. I am a rebel I guess.
#29
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
Posts: 4,299
I have my 6600 on a battery backup/surge protector, but I don't worry about it for my vintage machines since they don't have the computer brains. This reminds me that my Embroidery machine is left plugged in, though. It's on a surge protector but not a very high quality one, I should unplug it.
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