Not lost, but can't find
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Wis
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Yes, parchment works. I wouldn't try to iron the fusible pieces without something over them. That could result in another problem, sad to say, where now they're stuck on the iron.
I lost my "all purpose tool" that goes with my Bernina. I need it to adjust the bobbin tension and open up the little door to access a top thread problem. It always goes back on the shelf in the same spot. So what happened to it.
I lost my "all purpose tool" that goes with my Bernina. I need it to adjust the bobbin tension and open up the little door to access a top thread problem. It always goes back on the shelf in the same spot. So what happened to it.
#13
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 9,299
How thick is the package? Could you have put it in a book or magazine ? Or it never made it into the house? Try the trunk. We lost our remote once, and searched everywhere for 3 days. On the 4th night we were watching TV, DH decided to eat the rest of the potato chips. Lo and behold, the remote was in the chip bag! So now whenever something goes AWOL, we say “check the chip bag.”
#14
I always find it in the last place I look. maybe you put it with another project so you would have it then. use parchment paper until you do find it. mine is well over 20 years old and moved with me back to Texas. i'm lucky the movers didn't lose it!
#20
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,513
I have been sewing string blocks all week. I had a big stack of them on my cutting table. I went to sew more today and couldn't find the stack anywhere. ? I found them in a bin stuck behind a cabinet. No why on earth would I have done that? I have a slight memory of doing it but why why why? LOL
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