My "Aha" moment
#71
Originally Posted by writerwomen
Don't feel bad- more than 20 years ago my husband blessed me with a Pfaff 1475. we went with the military to Germany. I took advantage of that and bought just about every attachment I could get. Well, those have sat for years. Recently I took out the tutorial videos with the thought of giving them to someone else. When I sat down to browse them I was shocked back into the reality of what I really had and could do- now all I need is time- if you have any spare time send some my way
#72
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: WI
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Sorry, that machine is sadly sitting waiting to mend yet another pair of knees- summer is coming and pant knees will no longer be an issue- just bandaids. We refurbish vintage machines and my hours are spent, cleaning, fine tuning and learning each ones personality to best represent it. So- I sew a great deal( up to 15 hours per a machine) Knowing how outlandish a repair to a computerized machine is I would not run some of the things through it we do on the robust vintage ones. However, even though I was last told that specific machine was sorely outdated and worth very little ( by a dealer trying to get me to upgrade) I will stick with it,but if I run across another I'll drop it in the mail okay.
#74
Originally Posted by writerwomen
Sorry, that machine is sadly sitting waiting to mend yet another pair of knees- summer is coming and pant knees will no longer be an issue- just bandaids. We refurbish vintage machines and my hours are spent, cleaning, fine tuning and learning each ones personality to best represent it. So- I sew a great deal( up to 15 hours per a machine) Knowing how outlandish a repair to a computerized machine is I would not run some of the things through it we do on the robust vintage ones. However, even though I was last told that specific machine was sorely outdated and worth very little ( by a dealer trying to get me to upgrade) I will stick with it,but if I run across another I'll drop it in the mail okay.
#77
Originally Posted by sassyg
Don't feel bad quilters.... I use to give support for one the computer companys and a customer called stating that HE hit the help key and no one showed up.lol :roll:
#78
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Just so you know, 1/4" foot does not guarantee 1/4" seams. I hope yours is, but just to make sure: MEASURE your seams/pieces before you sew a whole bunch of stuff assuming that it is perfect. (Ask me why I'm telling you this, lol)
#79
Originally Posted by MamaYitu
What does it look like????--maybe I have one in my kit and don't know it too! I have been wondering.
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