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Old 01-28-2011, 06:56 PM
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My Horizon that my parents bought me for Christmas is still sitting in its box :oops:
When I do a little sewing though I will sit there and admire it though for what seems like ages. Still too frightened to take it out and use it though. Hope you enjoy yours when you get her, what fun you will be able to have then :D
Don't fear -- it's such a nifty machine, really easy to use. I have had novices use my 6500 w/o any problems -- even had a group of quilters watching with enby while one tried it out. Great fun -- get it out of the box and have a ball!
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Old 01-28-2011, 07:33 PM
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Does sound like you're hearing from your "dealer" and this "habit" certainly is our "drug of choice".

Congrats and enjoy.
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Old 01-28-2011, 08:00 PM
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Maybe1day, the dealer where the machine was purchased should offer you a class to show you how to run it and make use of all the amazing features it has.
A machine with all those capabilities needs and wants to be used.
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Yah whoo good for you.
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I am sure they would but the shop where my parents bought it is 3.5hours away from where I live so while they are willing I am not willing to drive all that distance :D
A dealer closer to home has offered to give me lessons on it, show me around it etc. which is great.

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Originally Posted by Maybe1day
My Horizon that my parents bought me for Christmas is still sitting in its box :oops:
When I do a little sewing though I will sit there and admire it though for what seems like ages. Still too frightened to take it out and use it though. Hope you enjoy yours when you get her, what fun you will be able to have then :D
Do your parents want to adopt me?
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Do your parents want to adopt me?
I know it is shameful :oops: my friend and the ladies from my LQS all want to be adopted too :lol:
I am going to the LQS for a lesson on their demo Horizon this Wed and then I might not feel so intimidated about taking her out for a run.

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Originally Posted by BethD

Do your parents want to adopt me?
I know it is shameful :oops: my friend and the ladies from my LQS all want to be adopted too :lol:
I am going to the LQS for a lesson on their demo Horizon this Wed and then I might not feel so intimidated about taking her out for a run.

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Take it for a test run! It still sews a straight stitch just like any other machine. You can always learn the bells and whistles later. You won't regret it!
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Originally Posted by BethD
Originally Posted by Maybe1day
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Do your parents want to adopt me?
I know it is shameful :oops: my friend and the ladies from my LQS all want to be adopted too :lol:
I am going to the LQS for a lesson on their demo Horizon this Wed and then I might not feel so intimidated about taking her out for a run.

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Take it for a test run! It still sews a straight stitch just like any other machine. You can always learn the bells and whistles later. You won't regret it!
I'm with BethD!!! Take it for a spin - you won't be sorry!! It is an amazing machine - the more I use it, the more I realize what it can do. My dad always told me to buy a new car "loaded" because if I didn't, I would always be wishing I had this or that option. This Horizon is loaded and will do anything you want it to in the way of sewing and quilting. It does do decorative stitches, but not like a dedicated embroidery machine does. You are SO lucky to have received it as a gift!! Watch the DVD that comes with it - it gives you a really good overview of the features. Good luck and keep us posted!!
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Originally Posted by BethD
Originally Posted by Maybe1day
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Do your parents want to adopt me?
I know it is shameful :oops: my friend and the ladies from my LQS all want to be adopted too :lol:
I am going to the LQS for a lesson on their demo Horizon this Wed and then I might not feel so intimidated about taking her out for a run.

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Take it for a test run! It still sews a straight stitch just like any other machine. You can always learn the bells and whistles later. You won't regret it!
I'm with BethD!!! Take it for a spin - you won't be sorry!! It is an amazing machine - the more I use it, the more I realize what it can do. My dad always told me to buy a new car "loaded" because if I didn't, I would always be wishing I had this or that option. This Horizon is loaded and will do anything you want it to in the way of sewing and quilting. It does do decorative stitches, but not like a dedicated embroidery machine does. You are SO lucky to have received it as a gift!! Watch the DVD that comes with it - it gives you a really good overview of the features. Good luck and keep us posted!!
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