Lost my Pfaff 1473 to Hurricane Sandy
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jozefow, Poland
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Actually, it did happen a few years back...floods were happening all over Poland and I started looking around our house and trying to see what I would move if they got any closer. Unlike tornadoes or earthquakes or tsunamis, which hit without warning, floods usually come gradually and in this day and age, there is a lot of news coverage with warnings. When I was in FL (my original home), I saw that many people just want to sit out the storm and hope it doesn't hit. I'm a lot more proactive and would make sure my most precious things are water proofed or covered or put in plastic, etc. so that if I came back to a home that is still standing, I'd have a more likely chance of coming back to something that was special to me.
The one lady offered a machine to this OP that according to sew.patternreview.com retailed for almost $3000 including embroidery. Wow. I'd say that was pretty nice. I could get used to such a machine in a heartbeat--even if I had had a favorite machine before.
#55
Wow, what great people on this board!
Downtheshore do you need supplies? I will donate some. I work at a fabric store and notions will be half-price on Black Friday (plus I get a discount on top of that). Pm me.
Downtheshore do you need supplies? I will donate some. I work at a fabric store and notions will be half-price on Black Friday (plus I get a discount on top of that). Pm me.
Last edited by girlsfour; 11-19-2012 at 04:03 AM. Reason: my first comment was about another comment and it didn't show in the end
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