Definitely keep the thought for future use. (It may be a get-out-of-husband-trouble free card).
Mine used my machine when he made me a quilted clock. He called his mother in a panic when he ran out of bobbin thread. Thought for sure he had broken it. |
I'd let him sweat for a while. My husband, also, would NEVER touch my machine. Pretty sure it might bite him or something. If he breaks it, he has to replace it. LOL :lol: :lol: :lol: That's aways the scariest thing for him. I don't touch his tools, he don't touch mine.
At least he was trying to fix his pants. A for the effort and then he did it by hand. WOW. |
OMG that's funny! let him sweat a little while then tell him. :lol:
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Mine did that ONCE! Gave him the same kind of H%$L that he would have given me. Work on the machine to "try" to fix it while he is around. May be worth a dinner :D
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That's so funny! I bet he was thinking sewing is harder than it looks! Don't you wish you had a video? Poor guy. But I agree with the others, he gets an "A" for effort. And that would have been a stylish repair job had the machine been set up for regular sewing!
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I agree. A for effort... can you sit and huff a lot whilst 'trying' to fix it... make him think it's worse than what it is?
Log this for future bribary, but I would come clean... eventually. |
My DH would no more touch my sewing machine than he would the vacuum or washing machine. But my son would. I taught him how to do some mending so I keep one machine ready for him, just in case.
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laughing....poor guy! :wink:
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Where oh where is Eddie, and Henry? Would like to hear what they have to say on this topic.
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How funny. I bet he is sweating it. Play it for a while, but let him off the hook.
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