by 02kar Moderator 07 Oct 2010

beautifully that I decided to go do 2 very quick errands while she finished the last hooping which was all 1 color. I came back to a broken thread. She then proceeded to continue her tantrum and broke 2 needles. I decided to just sit with her and sewed up a bunch of little teddy bears. Yes, she sewed like an angel again. Isn't my little darling just the cutest!

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by crafter2243 Moderator 08 Oct 2010

The sensor "Operator leaving room" gets triggered. None of us have found how to shut it down yet. I just know it exsists. Hi, Hi

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by blueeyedblonde 08 Oct 2010

Your baby must like having you near. Only had tantrum when you weren't there.

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by kttyhwk4 07 Oct 2010

Your darling is spoiled and needs to have her human near....pays to stay within hearing distance as they can really cause trouble sometimeswhen left on their own.

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by leenova54 07 Oct 2010

Just like a toddler, can't take your eyes off of it for a second! Mine broke a needle when I left the room yesterday.

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by dlonnahawkins 07 Oct 2010

She sounds a little spoiled to me. LOL They sometimes have minds of their own.

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by ansalu 07 Oct 2010

It sound like my Janome-diva :o) I always stay in the same room to be just in time at the machine when the sound is changing :o( Two days ago she brooke the thread 5x in a redworkdesign. I finished the lamp by handstitching!!!
Greetings, Bettina

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by sdrise 07 Oct 2010

She just missed you while she was in the shop! She need your TLC and tender touch HA HA I know just what you mean. I never leave mine alone anymore. Happened to me twice and now I stay there and do something else while its sewing. Suzanne

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by grandmamek 07 Oct 2010

I think all machines are made to throw a tantrum when nobody is looking. They are spoiled and need constant attention. I have learned I must stay right in the same room with mine.!!!

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by keeponsewing 07 Oct 2010

LOL... Now what would cause that? You've spoiled her. hehehe. BTW did you get all your ribbons done? I'm still working on mine. I decided to use my largest hoop and do 6 across. I'm in hopes I can get at least 4 down maybe 5 if I'm careful... I'm going to Al. next week and thought I'd put her in the shop and have her checked out. My thread has been breaking lately. I feel a little rough place when I thread it so I'm in hopes that is what is causing the "shreading" when the thread breaks. ;)

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leenova54 by leenova54 07 Oct 2010

Quit bragging, lol, "I decided to use my largest hoop", I have a 4 x 4 and can't do anything really good!

keeponsewing by keeponsewing 08 Oct 2010

oops sorry, didn't realize I was bragging. But I got 6 ribbons across and 4 down. hehehe... Boy did it feel good to know almost half of them out at one sitting without changing. hehehe...

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by lbrow 07 Oct 2010

I learned the hard way to stay with in hearing range of my machine. Th slightest change in sound will take me to the machine. I have walked out of range a few times, came back to broken needles, holes in the fabric & ruined faceplate. Of course this was several yrs ago. I was just learning. Glad you are having excellent work from your new machine.

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by airyfairy 07 Oct 2010

She obviously likes you to be near!!!

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