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Old 01-18-2012, 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by susie-susie-susie View Post
Dropped pins. I never know that they have dropped until my DH finds them. I think he is an expert in finding dropped pins. He always steps on them. I never step on any--just lucky i guess.
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I also have this problem but I also think my dog picks them up in his fur and drops them around the house.
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Old 01-18-2012, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by margecam52 View Post
When my tools for adjusting the longarm machine keep disappearing...I've bought a half dozen wrenches and pliers in the last six years...find them in the barn, or by a fence post...rusted...ugh.
When my boys lived at home i had to paint all my tools bright pink to get them to leave MY things alone.
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Old 01-18-2012, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by hannajo View Post
I always manage to get a seam thread to peak out to the front of the quilt top. I'm not so disciplined about trimming threads as I go along, so more than once I've gotten these threads that somehow get stuck, and I can't pull it through.

My other pet peeve is after unsewing something, I pin it together so the points match up. But somehow, even with the pinning, the points still don't match up. How do the points not match up if they are pinned exactly together?! Arggh!
Oh my gosh!!! I am so with you on this!!! I was sewing together 2-1/2 inch squares. I didn't figure I needed to pin them - they were only 2-1/2 inches for pete's sake. And yet - about every 3rd or 4th one - the ends were off just enough that I felt compelled to rip out the seam (I know, not a lot to rip out at) - then pin and resew. And yet I still had the occasional points/ends slightly off.
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Old 01-18-2012, 09:17 AM
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PAYING to take a class and have the instructor forget the pattern directions were wrong and telling us to follow the instructions. Then having to figure out on my own how to correct the problem because the teacher was hanging out with their Bernina customers and the three of us who had Vikings were ignored! (This was not a Bernina specific class.) I finally wound up teaching the other two ladies! When the instructor saw me turning her sample purse inside out and start measuring every thing she said, "Well, aren't you clever!"

(Our pockets were cut incorrectly, our magnetic closure was in the wrong place so it's useless, and the grommets are not properly spaced!)

AND, the Bernina ladies telling the instructor not to worry about it, it's not your fault the pattern is wrong, etc. This instructor had FOUR SAMPLE BAGS on display. She should have remembered how to make the darned thing!

UGH!
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Old 01-18-2012, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Donna in Mo View Post
Sewing something only to realize the fabric was folded underneath and caught in the sewed seam. Rip, rip!
Oh, I feel your pain! I have done that once too often.
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Old 01-19-2012, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by sewflower View Post
my pet peeve is when someone borrows my scissors and doesn't put them back where they found it.
ditto!!!!!
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Old 01-22-2012, 08:10 PM
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When I sit down at my sewing machine to sew DH needs my help for something and the something usually takes longer than expected or when I have to stop quilting to cook. I hate to cook!!!
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Old 01-22-2012, 08:14 PM
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My pet peeve is quilters who toss out perfectly good scraps when there are others who would make good use of them. Anything larger than 2 inches is useful in my humble opinion. :-)
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Old 01-22-2012, 08:22 PM
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Sewing wrong sides together and not realizing till putting together whole top.
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Old 01-22-2012, 09:04 PM
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I share most of the peeves listed by all but, have to add one that I didn't see.. specifically. I have 2 different books that have approximate times listed that you can make such and such top in, by following the instructions as listed of course. I must not be a good follower!! I have spent the last 5 hours working on something that is listed as "..can be finished in just 3 hours.", and I am still NOT done. Not even close to done actually. There are 18 square-in-a-square blocks, and 74 squares with hst's on 2 sides to make a corner triangle for the other blocks. All this for a "Quick and easy" curtain to go round my cutting table. UGH! So frustrating and a big deterrent, IMHO, to list a time it can be finished that must not include the cutting or pressing time involved in each step..? Even with chain piecing, I don't see how the 222 seams required for piecing the individual units before joining them together can equal a finished curtain ready to hang in just 3 hours!! Who writes this stuff anyways?
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