The Saga of Machine Separation and Never Underestimate Woman with a Dremel
#13
Oh yes, I understand completely after replacing my 30 year old Janome with a Bernina 710 last year! Steep learning curve...ha....like climbing a sheer glass wall with butter on my feet and hands at times! Had to make a new table for Bernice so the Janome was free to stay in the Horn cabinet. I have her loaded and set up to do some QAYG blocks...my excuse for not putting her away! Ah the angst of it all! I hear you, I hear you...sigh......
#14
I think most of us can relate. There is a learning curve to any new electronic, and parting is such sweet sorrow for the old. I'm sure your new machine will serve you well and in a few months you will wonder why you waited so long. Good luck. I still get a bit nervous when I quilt on my Tiara II, which I have been using since January. It took me four months to get her out of the box.
#18
With the difficult learning curve you have experienced, I would name the new machine "Stupid B***h"! As in, "Come on, you stupid b***h, work right!" But that's me. Good luck learning how to work your newfangled thingy!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Stitchnripper
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
20
10-11-2013 07:59 AM