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Old 04-19-2011, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by quilter68
You haven't said the brand of machine, yet. When I took mine to the shop the owner sat right down to see/hear what I was talking about. This was immediately after service so they fixed it for free. When i first took it in the machine just needed an annual cleaning. All is well that end well. I agree with the others - take some fabric with you and try it out before leaving the shop.
It is a Janome and they are a Janome dealer. I bought it there. I will definitely bring some old stash fabric in next time before I bring it home to make sure it is working 100%. I took mine in just for a servicing even though it was running perfectly. I had messed up the needle threader but that was all....oh well. Wish me luck tomorrow. lol
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Old 04-19-2011, 10:57 PM
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I would be frustrated too. I hope it is a minor problem that can be fixed while you wait.
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Old 04-20-2011, 12:29 AM
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ohh how frustrating what machine do you have? i would be stomping mad by now ( i live alone and i can say that and I probably never would do it) so sorry. you really need to keep an eye out for a cheapie back up machine. thinking of you as I hand sew hems in a weddingdress for my grandsons bride to be three layers and I couldn't get my rolled hem foot to work. hemming 3 layers by hand ewwwwww
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Old 04-20-2011, 12:47 AM
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Be firm. Let them know how frustrating it is to have to make several trips when one should have been enough. And then make sure it works by sewing for a little bit before leaving. Be firm but courteous. Good luck! I'm sorry you are having so much trouble. I can certainly understand how frustrating it is to be all set to sew and not be able to. ACHHHHH!
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Old 04-20-2011, 03:01 AM
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Very frustrating.
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Old 04-20-2011, 03:25 AM
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I agree try it out before you leave and if they ask for you to review their service.Please be honest about it,so no one else ends up like you did.I really hope they fix it for you very soon and very good.
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Old 04-20-2011, 03:32 AM
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Awww that stinks majorly. I work for a CPA firm so I feel ya on the no time till April 15th (or the 18th this year) thing!! :) I hope they are able to get your machine fixed up real soon!!!


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Old 04-20-2011, 03:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Snorky Lvs2Quilt
I haven't been sewing for a while during tax season. I work at a tax office and by the time I get home in the evenings I really couldn't focus my eyes on trying to cut or sew accurate seams. In anticipation of tax season being over, I decided to take my sewing machine in for servicing and to get my needle threader fixed (eyes are not what they used to be, lol). Got the machine back two weeks ago and didn't use it until today.....my first day back to the ongoing quilt class at my LQS. Hit the needle down button to start sewing and the machine made a loud noise and locked up. I rushed back to the shop where it was repaired and they looked at it and said they didn't realign the new needle threader, so they fixed that and back to class I rushed hoping to get a lot of sewing done in the afternoon. As soon as I started sewing again the machine started making a lot of rattling noises. The faster I sewed the louder the noise. It was sounding like something was going to come flying off the machine. So now I have to make another trip to the shop tomorrow morning. The machine was just fine before I brought it in for servicing. No noises and it ran so smoothly. Hopefully it isn't anything serious and I can really get some serious sewing done. Anyway, I am so frustrated. I was so excited to get back to my sewing....... Oh well, guess there are more serious problems in the world than my sewing machine. Thanks for listening.
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Old 04-20-2011, 04:03 AM
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I feel your pain. It really sucks when all you want to do is sew and you can't. Here is hoping for better sewing days ahead!
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Old 04-20-2011, 04:12 AM
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Not sure I would use this repair shop again lol It sounds like it get worse everytime you take it in!! You may want to spend a little extra cash and find a different repair shop. Would be cheaper than having to buy new machine cheryl :D
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