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#11
Originally Posted by babyboomerquilter
You should be a journalist!Great descriptions with all the feelings in it,yep you should be a writer. And by the way, Iv'e been there too with the machine problems!Better days ahead!
#14
Me too! Except there was a little frustration factor there as well. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Originally Posted by Tulip
Thank you for such a wonderful, laughable, enjoyable story! I could relate to every part of it! Sew on sister!
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#18
I loved, loved, loved, your article! So funny and so easy to relate to. How many times have I sat and pondered over why my machine was not doing what it was supposed to do? Took me a long time to figure out that if a certain green light was not on that the machine would not be threaded properly. Just discovered yesterday after 5 years that the silly thing has a thread cutter!
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Being embroiled for the last I don't know how many days, trying my best to complete this dad-ratted farmhouse for the February BOM, I totally feel your pain. I am not a new-comer to paper piecing, however nobody would believe this if they had been a fly on the wall through these days. By the end of this day, it was going to be completed or, put through the shredder, wasn't too sure which. For now, I am keeping it, but it was a very close thing. And...no, I do not have any Bailey's to soothe my shattered nerves.
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