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#121
Originally Posted by bearisgray
where
I really hate this one. Especially after stitching a very long seam.
I also hate every single one previously mentioned. Just this morn. I dropped my little screwdriver I use for changing feet. Just could not see that little bugger anywhere. Had to get on my hands & knees & move everything in sight. Still can't believe where I found it.
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Originally Posted by Pat G
Originally Posted by Linda B
Or when the bobbin runs out of thread and you are just a few inches from being finished.
I also hate every single one previously mentioned. Just this morn. I dropped my little screwdriver I use for changing feet. Just could not see that little bugger anywhere. Had to get on my hands & knees & move everything in sight. Still can't believe where I found it.
About 3 feet in front of my feet & behind something completely out of range from where it should be. This has happened to me a lot lately where I'd drop something & it seemed to just vanish. May never find it.
#122
I've been AWOL from quilting (and the Board) for almost a year. I know! but life got in the way. Anyway, I pulled out a scrappy Jacob's Ladder top I started a year ago that was all in rows and ready to be sewn. Got my rows sewn and started on borders. Tension problems! Cleaned everything, put in a new needle and literally limped along by adjusting the tension far from the default. Got the last border done, packed up the machine and off to the repairman for servicing. Should have it back by next week, so it's not so bad. We need to add overdue for servicing to the list, LOL. BTW, it's good to be sewing again and great to back to the board.
#125
Originally Posted by Cheshirecatquilter
The worst part is that as soon as you realize it's happened you try to jump up in alarm and are firmly anchored to the machine by your pointer. So, there you are, flopping about with a sewing machine sprouted out the end of your hand trying to work up the courage to back the needle out. And, no, ladies, it's really not as painful as you'd think, just really unnerving.
I didn't have to nerve to back out the needle, so I just took the needle out of the machine and had DH take it out for me! Mine was not too painful because it was close to the tip of my finger, but I have seen some that are right in the center, and I imagine that had to hurt...at least after the fact.
#126
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Good evening, this would be something I would do. How very frustrating.
I sure had a good laugh though. So very funny when it happens to someone else. ggggg!
My solution would be that you keep the darn tablecloth. After all you didn't go for it, it just happened to be there in you way......
Still laughing......
Sweet Cheeks :lol:
I sure had a good laugh though. So very funny when it happens to someone else. ggggg!
My solution would be that you keep the darn tablecloth. After all you didn't go for it, it just happened to be there in you way......
Still laughing......
Sweet Cheeks :lol:
#127
Originally Posted by Boscobd
Or when you are at Stitch-N-B%$@h at a friend's house working on some hand stitching while sitting around her diningroom table and at the end of the evening you find that you have spent the whole time carefully stitching her tablecloth to the back of your project?! Argh!!!
I"M SURE IT WASN'T FUNNY AT THE TIME, BUT....... :lol:
#129
Originally Posted by Calico Grammy
Originally Posted by Boscobd
Or when you are at Stitch-N-B%$@h at a friend's house working on some hand stitching while sitting around her diningroom table and at the end of the evening you find that you have spent the whole time carefully stitching her tablecloth to the back of your project?! Argh!!!
I"M SURE IT WASN'T FUNNY AT THE TIME, BUT....... :lol:
#130
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
Posts: 6,135
Originally Posted by onemoe
After a few times of dropsey I got a magnetic pin dish. Every thing else goes for me too.
I have linoleum in the dining room where my Horn cabinet is and wood flooring in where the treadles are; so anything I drop on the floor goes in a totally unexpected direction.
:shock:
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