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justflyingin 06-23-2011 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by willowwind
I always unplug my iron, check to see that everything is turned off in my studio & that the shades are pulled (don't want my Bernina 830 stolen, it sits in front of a window). My DH is Very security minded. I guess its just habit that I do this stuff every night.

Cathy S/Willowwind

I've wondered about this. Would the average thief know what a high end machine is worth? Would his cronies buy such a machine?

Around here, it is electronics that are what are in danger. I can't imagine the average hooligan around here stealing a sewing machine. They'd probably get kidded from their friends. Phones, mp3 players, even flat screen tvs...now that's a different story.

But I've thought about it...but then my Janome is so heavy...

CAJAMK 06-24-2011 02:25 AM

Thanks so much for posting this! I think we don't think of things like this all the time. I am happy all is ok

CarrieAnne 06-24-2011 02:30 AM

Scarry! I am so glad youre okay!

jojosnana 06-24-2011 06:08 PM

Thank goodness you were there to catch the fire in its wake. OMG that could have been a disaster. Thanks for the warning. I am so happy that you are both safe. You can always buy a new ironing board and iron.

patsyo56721 06-29-2011 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by MrsClaas
Ladies, I own - ed a Rowenta iron - loved it! - that had an automatic shut off!! Yesterday, it shorted out and started a fire!! Flames 3 plus feet high - ruined my ironing board! Thank God, my dh was here - I panicked and didn't know what to do - it was electrical and I didn't want to be electrocuted!!! It burned my ironing board, and dripped onto the carpet below it. Upon removing the cover of the ironing board, I was surprised to see how much melt there was - without showing the burn on the top!!! Scarey!! So, Please unplug your irons!!

I always unplug mine

Teresa 54 07-02-2011 06:57 AM

I unplug coffee pot, toaster too!

MsEithne 07-02-2011 07:53 AM

I'm so glad no one was hurt and there was so little damage.

Makes me miss my parent's house. They had a house fire when I was a small child and when they built their dream house, my mother insisted on a few features.

One feature was that in every room, the lower electric sockets were normal but the upper ones were all controlled by a wall switch. Anything that might possibly be hazardous was plugged into the top outlet and the wall switch was off unless there was someone in the room.

The other feature she insisted on was having all the electrical outlets in her sewing room installed four feet off the floor. That made it sooooo easy to just reach over and unplug everything when not in use. I'm surprised more people don't insist on this, it's so much easier on the back.

sarahrachel 07-02-2011 09:01 AM

I have one of those irons too. But I always unplug it, not because I was afraid of a fire, but because I was afraid either I or one of the cats would knock it over and burn myself/themselves. Guess I just have one more reason now. So glad no one was hurt!

Kas 07-02-2011 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by justflyingin

Originally Posted by willowwind
I always unplug my iron, check to see that everything is turned off in my studio & that the shades are pulled (don't want my Bernina 830 stolen, it sits in front of a window). My DH is Very security minded. I guess its just habit that I do this stuff every night.

Cathy S/Willowwind

I've wondered about this. Would the average thief know what a high end machine is worth? Would his cronies buy such a machine?

Around here, it is electronics that are what are in danger. I can't imagine the average hooligan around here stealing a sewing machine. They'd probably get kidded from their friends. Phones, mp3 players, even flat screen tvs...now that's a different story.

But I've thought about it...but then my Janome is so heavy...

I always hide my Bernina 640 ($5,000 machine!) when we go on vacation and replace it with my old Pfaff! I even hide the manual! Silly, I know, but I am just paranoid that way! LOL!

MerryQuilter 07-03-2011 03:42 PM

Wow did you contact the company? I have been unplugging even with automatic shut off as all of the water goes out. Glad your husband was home.


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