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Old 09-12-2009, 05:15 AM
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use your daughters!!!
Many of us have multiple machines in case this happens!!
Buy a spare one at a garage sale, thrift store or craig;s list. I am never w/w a machine

Bummerrrrrrrrrrrrrr :( :( :( :(
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Old 09-12-2009, 05:24 AM
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Well, that certainly stinks!!! Did you find out what the problem was yet?
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Old 09-12-2009, 05:25 AM
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Your's is the second one, here, this week, and I am now looking for a back up, mine was making a strange noise last night, but stopped and cleaned it.
We as quilters, do need backups, the withdrawals from not having a working machine are just terrible! lol
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Old 09-12-2009, 06:23 AM
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oh man, that stinks big time......is there someone close by that can loan you one til you get yours fixed? i hope so
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Old 09-12-2009, 01:57 PM
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Thanks for all the condolences, LOL. I really do feel quite lost without my machine now. :( It was still DOA this morning, even after unplugging, cleaning and reassembling the bobbin area, etc. Just gives me that blasted "F01" error on the display and beeps like crazy. So I took it on in to the local dealer, and the guy at the counter said it would be about a week. I don't think he was the "fix it" guy there, just one of the dozen or so people that work in the store. I did, however, talk with Joe (who IS the fix it guy), and he said he'd have a look at it, but he didn't think it was the circuitboard - he said he can't remember how long it's been since he had one in there with an actual circuitboard problem, but that it's been a loooong time. So maybe it's nothing major. Either way, should be covered by warranty since it's only 4 months old.

Someone asked what type machine it is - it's a Brother Innovis NX-650 Quilter's Club machine, which I really do love. Wide throat, large sewing platform, etc., so was specifically made for quilters.

And I'm not totally machineless - we bought my oldest daughter a new sewing machine for her birthday back in May and it's down here in the sewing room as well. It's a lower end Brother, I think we paid right at $300 for it, so it's not a cheapy, but then again, I was really used to my better machine. My wife offered the use of her Brother embroidery machine for sewing, but that thing is so huge it would be like driving a tank, LOL.

I was thinking today that I have like 3-4 quilt kits that I've bought over the last few months, so I think I'll spend this week cutting them out. I also have a couple of quilts I've been wanting to start on, so will also get cutting on those ones. So me and my rotary cutter are going to be doing a lot of cutting this week. I WILL stay productive! :D
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Old 09-12-2009, 03:16 PM
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Eddie, I just got mine back after almost a week. Very traumatic. :shock: I do so hope it's something very fixable for you.
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Old 09-12-2009, 04:28 PM
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I'm so sorry about your machine. I'm sure since it is under warranty that you will get it fixed soon.

I would get a back up machine. I did and I needed it when my circuit board went out. Mine was under warranty too, and it didn't cost me anything to get it fixed. My dealer just got one in so I got it replaced that day.
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Old 09-12-2009, 04:35 PM
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Oh Eddie...so glad you can use your daughter's if things get rough for you. I can't believe that your machine is really fried. Hopefully its something really simple. I was really hoping that the reset thing would work for you. Good luck until it gets home! Sounds like you have a good plan though.
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AAAAHHHH - ANOTHER good reason to have more than one machine!!! Hope it gets well soon! :mrgreen:
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Old 09-12-2009, 05:01 PM
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My heartfelt condolences :).
After you are done with the rotary cutting might I suggest some EPP...you do everything else soooooo well it might be enjoyable....who knows????? :) :)
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