Hello Ruth!
02 Apr 97, Ruth Haffly writes to Vicki Oldfather:
RH> Your machines will run better for the TLC they get. It may not be
RH> obvious but there won't be lint fuzzies, thread ends, etc getting
RH> caught up in your sewing.
I'm going to try it.
RH> Never heard of electronic Endust.
It first came out in stores like Walmart etc. in a can like regular
endust. It's for cleaning monitors, TV's etc. Now I've seen it in computer
stores in the pressurized cans like air.
RH> Make friends with your favorite sewing machine repair guru and ask
RH> him/her some of these questions; they should keep aware of all of the
RH> new "helps" for their business.
Ours just shut down. :(
RH> Generally, there's enough new in her catalog to tempt me to try it.
RH> Remember in "The Little Mermaid" Ariel sings that she has gadgets and
RH> whats its galore? Well, she should see my collection. (G) I also
RH> have a few unusual things, like a couple of Polish spool holders that
RH> I got while in Berlin. I'm trying to collect, besides thimbles,
RH> different sewing related things.
Sound like an intresting collection.
RH> means, but word is spreading in this area that I sew. If I took out
RH> an ad in the paper, I'd be swamped with business. I'd rather spread
RH> by word of mouth; I can decide with an easier concious if I have time
RH> for that job or not.
That's a good point.
RH> OK, let me know what you think of it. Out of curiosity, was the price
RH> the same as I saw in the Wal-Matr here ($4.24)? Just wondering if
RH> they keep their pricing the same in different parts of the country.
Yes, it was $4.24. Still haven't had a chance to try it out. Maybe this
weekend. I've got a couple of projects that I have to get done.
Vicki
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