Thank you for the helpful tips.
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Thank you to the lady who wrote about using doorstops to lift the back of the sewing machine. I went right out and bought some. It took several days outside in the cold and the wind to outgas the chemical smell which was so totally worth it. I can now sew for hours without as much eye strain from my progressive bifocals. I love all of the very helpful information I am getting from this site. Thanks again all of you for your sewing tips.
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Originally Posted by Tropical
Thank you to the lady who wrote about using doorstops to lift the back of the sewing machine. I went right out and bought some. It took several days outside in the cold and the wind to outgas the chemical smell which was so totally worth it. I can now sew for hours without as much eye strain from my progressive bifocals. I love all of the very helpful information I am getting from this site. Thanks again all of you for your sewing tips.
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Originally Posted by AnnieH
Err, how do they help??
Sorry, I'm being a bit daft but I can't work it out.
Annie
Sorry, I'm being a bit daft but I can't work it out.
Annie
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Originally Posted by loopywren
You wedge them under the back of the machine, they tilt it forward making it easier to see and less painful on the back
Annie
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