Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
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Wow Cathy, I'd love to see her sewing room! Laura why don't you post some photos for us?
Randa, that is a very good idea about the pictures of the machines with their people! I have searched high and low just to find a photo of my mother treadling her mother's machine! Nothing, natta, no pictures anywhere! I would love to know what machine she treadled! My Dad bought Mom her first electric (Pfaff 130) machine just to keep her home! She'd go over to Gramma's house and use Gramma's treadle to make clothes for my brother and me. I will never know what treadle my Grandmother had - no photos of the machine anywhere!
Joe, hopefully someone will want to preserve the old machines we all have invested our time, money, and love into!
Nancy
Randa, that is a very good idea about the pictures of the machines with their people! I have searched high and low just to find a photo of my mother treadling her mother's machine! Nothing, natta, no pictures anywhere! I would love to know what machine she treadled! My Dad bought Mom her first electric (Pfaff 130) machine just to keep her home! She'd go over to Gramma's house and use Gramma's treadle to make clothes for my brother and me. I will never know what treadle my Grandmother had - no photos of the machine anywhere!
Joe, hopefully someone will want to preserve the old machines we all have invested our time, money, and love into!
Nancy
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I keep taking photos, but then they make the room look too messy and I delete them! I work the next 5 days in a row, maybe next week. if I haven't posted pics by the next time cathy comes over ( usually to save my butt from some repair disaster, lol) I hearby give her permission to snap some photos and post them, wheather you can see anything but piles of fabric or not! laura
Miriam, I am thinking instead of bad karma in your house - you have some exceptionally good karma! Your household/extended household seems to come out of the bad situations just fine! I am so glad Wilbur is better and that your son is ok!
Nancy
Nancy
[QUOTE=nurseknitsLaura;5593767]
Laura, none of us can keep up with everything/everyone on here all the time! We all drop in for a spell when we can! No one is expected to keep up with everything! Just pop in when you can and don't apologize when you can't!
Nancy
well said! I tend to read a bunch of messages here- sort of like sitting down for a cup of tea with a friend, only its a friend who is up at the wee small hours, and then not be on the board for a while. so if I've forgotten something, or hurt someone's feelings, I sincerely apologize! Laura
Nancy
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I keep taking photos, but then they make the room look too messy and I delete them! I work the next 5 days in a row, maybe next week. if I haven't posted pics by the next time cathy comes over ( usually to save my butt from some repair disaster, lol) I hearby give her permission to snap some photos and post them, wheather you can see anything but piles of fabric or not! laura
Kelly,
Here is a link that shows the difference between the Standard slim and stout. It also shows the difference in the spider which is used for a chain stitching, how to thread the machine, and how to insert the spider.
http://xfossils.com/cintipam/spyder.htm
Enjoy your machine!
Here is a link that shows the difference between the Standard slim and stout. It also shows the difference in the spider which is used for a chain stitching, how to thread the machine, and how to insert the spider.
http://xfossils.com/cintipam/spyder.htm
Enjoy your machine!
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The Asians feel that when bad situations happen the karma isn't good and something must be done to fix whatever condition is presenting or making the series of bad events happen. That is why Feng Shui is big in Asia.
One could look at it as bad karma for the event to occur while others look at it as good karma for the person to still be alive. I like to look at it as some guardian angel is watching over the person to see them to safety from that bad event.
One could look at it as bad karma for the event to occur while others look at it as good karma for the person to still be alive. I like to look at it as some guardian angel is watching over the person to see them to safety from that bad event.
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The Asians feel that when bad situations happen the karma isn't good and something must be done to fix whatever condition is presenting or making the series of bad events happen. That is why Feng Shui is big in Asia.
One could look at it as bad karma for the event to occur while others look at it as good karma for the person to still be alive. I like to look at it as some guardian angel is watching over the person to see them to safety from that bad event.
One could look at it as bad karma for the event to occur while others look at it as good karma for the person to still be alive. I like to look at it as some guardian angel is watching over the person to see them to safety from that bad event.
My son is pretty sore today - his friends have taken up a collection to buy him a car and pay for a chiropractor - I think his insurance should handle some of it but he doesn't know. He will be off work for a few days because of the sores on his hands. This is the second wreck this year he has walked away from both with minor bodily harm. The one in January was on the expressway and I am so thankful he only hit a wall and not a semi. His truck was totaled. This time I'm thankful for Honda engineering - he was driving our very old Honda. I think if he had been in something else he would not be here. The other driver was going way faster than he claims - there was horrible damage to the Honda as well as the other car - I'm betting it was totaled - the 4 guys in it went to the hospital in the ambulance - that car was a new Charger - bigger is not necessarily better.
[QUOTE=nurseknitsLaura;5593767]
All of us have busy schedules, all of us have someone in their life with illness or on the verge of death, all of us are some times too tired to think clearly, and all of us can NOT read all posts and NOT make responses to all post.
I'm now sorry that I had even brought this subject to attention. I know better. At the time, I did so out of frustration from so many times asking a question or wanting to see a photo, but never getting a response. I felt like I had been ignored when there was no response given.
Randa and everyone else, I post links and give of my time by hunting information for the poster that asked question out of my love and passion to share information. Randa, please don't compare me to your fellow coworker...that is like comparing apple to oranges.
The gift of giving is a blessing and a very rewarding one.
Randa, Laura, and anyone else that has been hurt from my postings, I sincerely apologize.
With that I bid you all peace!
Vintagemotif- Monica
I don't think I've been one of these people, but if I have I sincerely apologize! I often times have had people take infr from me without another word, but I have found the gift in giving. I don't need a thank you. I have a coworker who writes on the calendar the date of the wedding shower she has given a gift for. If she doesn't receive a thank you before the wedding, she does not give a wedding gift. I just think she is missing the blessing. If I never gave a gift (or information, response, etc) after NOT receiving a thank you, I most likely would never give another gift. What a shame.
I'm getting older....I tend to forget things and as many times as I've written notes, or told myself "I will not forget", I do! An offer of information is not a promise. If I make an offer and after a few days you haven't received it, please remind me. I have a life beyond this quilt board and often forget I was going to do something, or even when to go somewhere. People are human and humans are imperfect. Sad that one may think my forgetfulness is "jerking" someone around, or ignorance on my part.
I'm not "dis'n'" anyone....just thinking life has worse things to offer than this....my sister has lung cancer, my coworker's brother has throat cancer, my brother has an undiagnosed incapacitating pain in his legs and feet, my husband suffered a pituitary tumor, on and on and on! And still life goes on. Forgive and forget. Ignore and move on. LOL!
well said! I tend to read a bunch of messages here- sort of like sitting down for a cup of tea with a friend, only its a friend who is up at the wee small hours, and then not be on the board for a while. so if I've forgotten something, or hurt someone's feelings, I sincerely apologize! Laura
I'm getting older....I tend to forget things and as many times as I've written notes, or told myself "I will not forget", I do! An offer of information is not a promise. If I make an offer and after a few days you haven't received it, please remind me. I have a life beyond this quilt board and often forget I was going to do something, or even when to go somewhere. People are human and humans are imperfect. Sad that one may think my forgetfulness is "jerking" someone around, or ignorance on my part.
I'm not "dis'n'" anyone....just thinking life has worse things to offer than this....my sister has lung cancer, my coworker's brother has throat cancer, my brother has an undiagnosed incapacitating pain in his legs and feet, my husband suffered a pituitary tumor, on and on and on! And still life goes on. Forgive and forget. Ignore and move on. LOL!
well said! I tend to read a bunch of messages here- sort of like sitting down for a cup of tea with a friend, only its a friend who is up at the wee small hours, and then not be on the board for a while. so if I've forgotten something, or hurt someone's feelings, I sincerely apologize! Laura
I'm now sorry that I had even brought this subject to attention. I know better. At the time, I did so out of frustration from so many times asking a question or wanting to see a photo, but never getting a response. I felt like I had been ignored when there was no response given.
Randa and everyone else, I post links and give of my time by hunting information for the poster that asked question out of my love and passion to share information. Randa, please don't compare me to your fellow coworker...that is like comparing apple to oranges.
The gift of giving is a blessing and a very rewarding one.
Randa, Laura, and anyone else that has been hurt from my postings, I sincerely apologize.
With that I bid you all peace!
Vintagemotif- Monica
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