by camylow 18 Apr 2011

Its with a great sadness that I have to take my baby into the shop for a tune-up...i guess my little ole sewing machine and I will become better acquainted again..hehehe it doesn't like me

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by castelyn 18 Apr 2011

Oh Deanna, Hope it is not a major service,maybe it just needed a rest. (Bet it can't wait to get back to its loving home) Hugs Yvonne

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by ramona 18 Apr 2011

Maybe some time apart will mend your relationship. Hope your baby is out of the hospital soon and back to sewing.

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by katydid 18 Apr 2011

Hope it is a minor adjustment. These compuertized machines can be an expensive repair. I also have been known to buy a new machine when using the back up machine for a period of days. It is hard to go back to a black and white screen!!!!

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by sewmom 18 Apr 2011

I'm sorry. I hope you can comfort yourself with old machine. Last time I did that I ended up selling the old one. I just couldn't go back to it.

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by dilceia 18 Apr 2011

I hope that she comes back fast. We are not anything without her... Hehehe!

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by softhearted1 18 Apr 2011

Hope it isn't too long before you get your baby back home and better than ever :)

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by hightechgrammy 18 Apr 2011

You know, Deanna, I have seen this coming. You and your baby have had a suffering relationship for quite some time. I can't believe you didn't do more to work on your relationship before this happened. You could have reached out for some help, but NO! What we have here is a failure to communicate. I think you SHOULD have gone to domestic therapy to prevent this problem that never should have happened in the first place! It is going to take a lot of work, on both your parts to rebuild the relationship. Maybe a time of separation will do you both some good. I hope you spend this time in deep meditation. LOL! wish I was April Fools Day! HE He! Maybe you could send flowers! Hugs and understanding and sympathy and empathy, Jan

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by noah 18 Apr 2011

Well it will now learn to LOVE YOU!!lol carolyn

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by dlmds 18 Apr 2011

I can relate--sorry your baby is ill. As much happiness and work that it has done for you--I think your baby loves you very much. H&*

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by 02kar Moderator 18 Apr 2011

Ouch! It's hard enough when we work our machines too hard, but it hurts even more when we have littlefingers helping. Hope it gets better soon.

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by airyfairy 18 Apr 2011

Don't be too sad Deanna, I am sure you will be reunited soon. We all hate not having our machines around, even if we are not using them!!

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by jasanne 18 Apr 2011

I empathise with you - isn't amazing how much we miss our machines when they are not in the house.
I've just spent the last two days trying to work out why the tension on my brother had gone out of whack. I was just about to give up and take it in for servicing when I thought I've recently bought new bobbin thread, same brand mind you, but there is something about it because when I put a bobbin wound from the last of the old spool, it worked perfectly. Go figure!

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by judybell 18 Apr 2011

Ohhh, what will you do with your machine away? Both of mine were acting up a few weeks ago and my husband worked on them and they are up and running again. I was really sad when they started giving me trouble, and couldn't believe they both were not sewing well at the same time. Hope you get yours back soon. Hugs, Judy

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camylow by camylow 18 Apr 2011

shop for more material...what else...hehehehe

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by shirlener88 18 Apr 2011

wishing you luck - that it isn't gone long.

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by camylow 18 Apr 2011

I think the little foster boy we had for a couple weeks pushed the buttons too hard and messed with it...

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shirlener88 by shirlener88 18 Apr 2011

that can happen.

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by camylow 18 Apr 2011

hope its back fast

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