Lending out your sewing machine.
#111
NEVER! I have learned the hard way in lending out appliances and or tools. They never come back the same way you lent them out, and the expense of repairs is on you, unless your friend is that honest and willing to pay for repairs. Sometimes things like this can cause friction between even best friends, and remember, it takes more than a needle and thread to mend fences.
#112
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
First of all, if its my Viking Diamond Deluxe, no one would be borrowing it. I barely let my daughter borrow my Kenmore. I only did because my 25yr old Singer needs work from me and we have babies being born almost every month this yr. She doesn't sew alot but is so proud of the fact that making a block quilt is something she can do. I encourage her in every way that I can. When my Diamond is paid off I'll get me a smaller Viking to carry around and then she can have my Kenmore; until its on loan and I'm a nervous loaner. I know she cant afford to replace it if something did happen and I couldn't replace it either.
#113
I don't like it when someone asks to borrow. Who raises their kids to think it is okay to borrow from other people? If I want something I don't have, I buy it. I expect others to do the same. Not one of my sewing friends are machine limited though. All have three or more machines, each as good or better then what I have.
#114
[QUOTE=BellaBoo;6228745]I don't like it when someone asks to borrow. Who raises their kids to think it is okay to borrow from other people? If I want something I don't have, I buy it. I expect others to do the same. Not one of my sewing friends are machine limited though. All have three or more machines, each as good or better then what I have.[/QUOTE I'm with you Bella
#115
Absolutely! I loaned my friend my Janome before she got her new machine for Christmas. It was not my main go to machine and she was a beginning quilter and I wanted her to keep it until she no longer needed it.
#116
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 243
I agree with you! I have had to save and sacrifice to get my machines. I don't want to just hand them over to someone who might not take very good care of them and then bring them back with a shrug and "it just isn't working right now".
#118
#119
I've loaned my favorite mechanical sewing machine once - to a good friend I completely trusted. She liked it so much, she asked me to find her one just like it to buy, which I did. It was a great machine, and before she passed away she gave it back to me. I, in turn, gave it to a young lady who wanted to learn how to sew on a machine and her mother (another good friend) couldn't afford to purchase one.
That was the one and only time I ever loaned out my machine. If another friend really needs to borrow one, I would probably offer it for use at my home, but I probably wouldn't lend it out.
That was the one and only time I ever loaned out my machine. If another friend really needs to borrow one, I would probably offer it for use at my home, but I probably wouldn't lend it out.
#120
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 5,896
I've become VERY picky, about whom I allow to borrow my stuff. I've received back, way too many ruined items (some beyond repair). Those borrowers didn't even seem very sorry, much less offer to replace the items. I just don't understand that attitude!
I would NOT loan out my old Kenmore or my Janome. I might loan the Brother, depending upon the person asking.
I would NOT loan out my old Kenmore or my Janome. I might loan the Brother, depending upon the person asking.
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