Hi Ruth!
-=> Quoting Ruth Haffly to Wendy Buchanan <=-
WB> Yes, and the threading directions were so ambiguous, it's hard to
WB> tell if it's done right or not until you start to sew with it.
RH> Use the diagrams in the book; they are much more useful than just
RH> words for me.
They're the most ambiguous of all! I think it was printed in some
other country; whatever, the drawings are not like *my* machine,
much. Weird!
RH> that time they reccommended Baby Lock as the best one. From what I
RH> read elswhere, that advice held up so I got a Baby Lock.
WB> Thank you, I'll store that advice for future reference!
RH> I'll see if I can find the information and repost it. Also, a 5
You've given me quite a bit of information here, for which I'm
very thankful. When I was looking at sewing machines, I saw
demonstrated, about 3 or 4 different sergers, and 2 of the 4
people who demonstrated them said "IMO, a Baby Lock's the one
you want." Don't recall which model they recommended, but it
was the same one, I remember.
RH> I know the feeling. I'm keeping my sewing machine out so that I can
RH> sew on the dining room table. The serger is set on my sewing machine
RH> cabinet because I'm using it for making the wedding party dresses
RH> also. So, if I want to sew, it's clear and wipe the table good, set up
RH> the machine & sew. Have to reverse it all when I'm done.
I don't have a dining room table, and my kitchen table became
my crafting table as I needed something sturdy in here. So we
have a folding table in the kitchen. We don't eat at a table
here. We eat in different rooms; usually in here, me at the
computer and Tom sitting on the guest bed next to me. We play
a word game on Windows while we eat. It keeps life interesting!
Especially in warmer weather, our kitchen is so hot (west exposure)
that we can hardly stand to be in there. Breathtakingly hot!
RH> has. Pouting may not get a job done but makes it more fun sometimes.
RH> (G)
Hehehe, depends on why we are pouting, doesn't it?
RH> Stick to your guns! Men can benefit as well as ladies. If they are
RH> worrid about pattern fitting, there are ways to get around that too.
I don't know what they're so concerned about. But they are
being awfully stiffnecked about this and it's not necessary!
RH> Not nearly all of his own! He usually lets me do his sewing. I just
RH> put my foot down at certain things.
Smart lady!
RH> How many of us have had to learn that the hard way? He's probably
RH> better now than before you married him.
I think I have taxed his patience half to death a few times,
but he loves me so he forgets about it fast. Good thing
too, imagine the list of transgressions a woman could amass!
Have fun working on those dresses! And maybe you can put some
pictures in the next photo album that gets sent around?
I'm sure everyone would love to see what they look like!
LadyBear Hugs,
Wendy
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