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Originally Posted by Ditter43
Did you ever wonder how a sewing machine works?
Once again Ditter you have left me speachless. It never ceases to amaze me that the depth of your wisdom or humor goes so deep. Thank you for this posting. Andie :D :D :D |
Thanks Ditter for this demo. My husband has always wanted to know and this was great to show him. Now he understands because it's not something I could explain well. We've only been married 5 years and he's told me he has been introduced to a whole new world. He doesn't mind going to the quilt stores with me whenever we travel. He likes to look at all the quilts, and enjoys joking with all the ladies.
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now that iscool. never knew how it really works
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Ok,Wow! thank you for showing that.
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Your posts are ALWAYS great. :thumbup:
Thank you. Judy |
cool, I always wondered how that all worked together. thanks for the visual
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Ditter your awesome.. !!! thanks for the lesson..
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Wish I had that this afternoon when the tension on my machine got so messed up. I would have made the machine watch the video. My DSS is going to see if he can take the cover off of it tomorrow for me. I think there must be a thread or something caught in the tension area. No matter what i have tried, I can't get it to straighten up. And I so want to finish the sofa runner and arm covers. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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WOW---thanks for that!! I've often said sewing/embroidering is a spectator sport!!! I love to watch the needle go up and down!!! Now I wish I could get inside to watch it do that!!! Guess I'll just have to watch your moving diagram!!
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good to know. now we need to see whats going on when it goobers up :)
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