Grrrrrr.......
#51
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Texas
Posts: 429
I've ripped a few of those out too ... still, I love FMQ!! It is so worth the patience & effort! I think I have actually learned to "listen" to my machine now & can pretty much know if something is not stitching right. Most of the time, complete re-threading and/or cleaning out lint solves the problem.
#59
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Shasta Lake, CA
Posts: 159
OH Boy, You have a partner for growling. I did that on one of my quilt blocks. At least I was lucky to catch it before I went too far and was able to correct it. My thread wasn't around the place it belonged. GRrrrrr on me the operator. LOL
For some reason I haven't turned white but getting so thin pulling it out I'm gonna need a wig soon. LOL
For some reason I haven't turned white but getting so thin pulling it out I'm gonna need a wig soon. LOL
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