Quilting/Sewing Idiosyncrasies
#14
OMG you been looking in my window, haven't you? Don't mind the tossed scraps, the lengths tossed aside, the threads all over the floor, I've been in charity stocking mode. I too, stretched that bobbin thread to the end of the seam yesterday, but was so frustrated because when I rewound the bobbin I forgot to go back to straight stitch from the zigzag I'd been using when thread ran out.... :oops: :oops:
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In a way I do the opposite, once I finish a seam and I am not sure if I have enough thread to make it to another end I take the remaining thread off the bobbin and rewind it fresh. I know, I know I waste thread but I guess it is just a small part of my OCD. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :oops: :oops:
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Originally Posted by nursie76
These are really funny!
When I first started using the embroidery module with my machine, when the thread would break or the bobbin ran out, I couldn't remember how to stop the embroidery process, so I would sit at my machine shouting stop, stop,STOP! :oops:
My husband said "I know Nina's a great machine, but she isn't voice activated!"
Luckily, I soon went to a class, where I learned the right way...ah....push the stop button. Imagine that! :lol:
When I first started using the embroidery module with my machine, when the thread would break or the bobbin ran out, I couldn't remember how to stop the embroidery process, so I would sit at my machine shouting stop, stop,STOP! :oops:
My husband said "I know Nina's a great machine, but she isn't voice activated!"
Luckily, I soon went to a class, where I learned the right way...ah....push the stop button. Imagine that! :lol:
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