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Old 12-31-2013, 03:37 PM
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You know they can do more than bruise! They may come back in the future and really get you all. They are heavy enough to hit you. They yell, whine, and may even sing sometimes. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! GOOD HEALTH TO YOU ALL!
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Old 12-31-2013, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by barny
You know they can do more than bruise! They may come back in the future and really get you all. They are heavy enough to hit you. They yell, whine, and may even sing sometimes. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! GOOD HEALTH TO YOU ALL!
happy new year and good health to you also and may we all have numerous sewing machines this coming year!
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Old 12-31-2013, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by B Sisson
Do you have a book on this machine? I have a book called how to use your sewmor tip top but is for a model 303 . I don't even have a sewmor. I do sew a a singer feather weight and love that little machine.
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No I don't have a book for it. However .... I do have a SEWMOR 303 in my collection. So if you'd like to rehome that book, or a copy of it, I'm interested. Just PM me.

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Originally Posted by jbj137
*** Joe,
Do you remember Christine the car from Stephen Kings book?

If it really is a wicked machine, she may regenerate and get you again.



***
Eeeeekkkkk!!!!!
Yes I do remember that movie. Maybe I should go give it a kiss and apologize.


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Originally Posted by Candace
Your thumb and my finger should get together and have a discussion. I whacked mine really nicely with a sledge hammer a few days ago. It's nicely swollen and purple. At least the machine didn't put it's needle through your finger or fingernail. That's an ouchie and I've done it twice:<
Candace,

I have stuck a SM needle in my finger while I was working on one. That was a big OUCHIE for sure.
Had the bobbin hook on a Singer 413 slice through my left index finger, and I never felt it. No pain, no nothing. I was sorely disappointed. It needed to hurt.

Why were you beating on your finger with a sledge hammer. Seems there must be something else you could whack with it.

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Old 12-31-2013, 04:23 PM
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I wonder if sewing machines around the world got together to get us this year end? My Consew 225 gave me a nasty broken fingernail today while I was repairing the strap on a fringed leather purse. I didn’t notice it until I got home this evening, but it’s probably bad enough that I won’t be going in to the shop tomorrow. It’s kind of hard to see in the photo, so I included an arrow to point it out.

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CD,

You sure you don't need to go to the ER and have that checked out? Might be serious.

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Don't blame you!! I'd be threatening it too~!!!
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tsk tsk tsk. you men! HAPPY NEW YEAR to all !
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Just wanted to let you know that you're not alone. Those machines are out to get us.

You're not going to start a "sewing machine drop" for New Years to compete with the "ball drop", are you?

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