Am I the only crazy Quilter??
#31
I love it when Patrice says miraculously turn those little pieces into something! I call it a miracle if AI try to piece something and everything matches up! She makes it look EASY and I find it sooooo HARD!
#32
I like to thank Patrice for the leson and letting me go back to play. you made my day yesterday and I learned something new I love that..
thanks
By the way I would like to thank you all for the feedback It helps to hear from people that don't know you (unbias opion).
thanks
By the way I would like to thank you all for the feedback It helps to hear from people that don't know you (unbias opion).
#33
you're both very sweet. but remember - you don't get to see it until after i've fought with it, taken it apart, put it back together, and had to go rescue the machine from the garbage truck 'cause i threw it out in frustration.
:mrgreen:
:mrgreen:
#34
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 398
I did that to a Smith/Corona word processor. I actually threw it into the yard. Right out the front door. I don't have a temper!
I BELIEVE in Miracles :lol: Patrice You just hit it. Speaking of Q's (here's one. (you all can determine for yourselves whether or not it is stupid). I have a Singer, an old ZIG ZAG it's almost 30 Yrs. old. I bought it new in 1979 While I was cleaning it the other day (& oil of course, don't forget the oil!!) I tried to determine how one might go about lowering the feed dogs for free motion quilting. In all these years it never occurred to me to do so. I thought I'd give free flow a try. WELL I couldn't see any way other than to remove them completely. If I can get the screws out that hold them in place. See I've been sewing since I was 10 and don't know how to lower the feed dogs. Any Old Sewing machine buffs out there who might know something?
I BELIEVE in Miracles :lol: Patrice You just hit it. Speaking of Q's (here's one. (you all can determine for yourselves whether or not it is stupid). I have a Singer, an old ZIG ZAG it's almost 30 Yrs. old. I bought it new in 1979 While I was cleaning it the other day (& oil of course, don't forget the oil!!) I tried to determine how one might go about lowering the feed dogs for free motion quilting. In all these years it never occurred to me to do so. I thought I'd give free flow a try. WELL I couldn't see any way other than to remove them completely. If I can get the screws out that hold them in place. See I've been sewing since I was 10 and don't know how to lower the feed dogs. Any Old Sewing machine buffs out there who might know something?
#35
Most of the older machines (at that age) can lower the feed dogs, but some of them came with a plate that will snap in place to cover the feed dogs. If not, there are ways to cover them with out taking them out.
We had quite a discussion about taht very subject. You can find it here.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/173.page
Happy quilting!!
We had quite a discussion about taht very subject. You can find it here.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/list/173.page
Happy quilting!!
#39
Hi everyone I am just starting a new Job but I think I might have some time to start getting out the pattern.Just let me know who is intrested.
Hey for all that want to knows the toes are new I just got them and wanted to know how the looked, the cow just jumped in the pic :?
Hey for all that want to knows the toes are new I just got them and wanted to know how the looked, the cow just jumped in the pic :?
#40
Opps I was just reminded we now have a bigger family. we now have an elephant, pig, colt,(or zebra) goat annnddddd hmmmmmm I think that might be it.
I did finally send my sister-in-law her cow she loved it
I did finally send my sister-in-law her cow she loved it
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