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    Old 07-03-2012, 09:16 PM
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    Originally Posted by ploverwi2
    I I can not believe that people wait until a needle breaks. That can be dangerous, and it can wreck your expensive machine some day. It costs well over a hundred dollars to have a new needle bar installed on a machine,
    When you break a needle, it is a mistake. I don't think that needles get old and then break--they usually break because they have run into something like a pin or you are trying to do something too heavy, etc.

    Anyway, I don't remember to change my needle very often---just don't think about it as long as it is sewing well.
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