When is there a good time for our machines to break down? I feel your pain.
Do you have a back-up machine???hugs
Sewing, not embroidery. And come to think of it, only one sewing now, no back up there either. Friend needed one so sucker me, I said, take this old one. Guess I could borrow it back if needed. We're close.
There never is a suitable time to have a problem with a embroidery machine and trips to get it sorted
I feel your pain and frustration. Had to take mine in last week , told him I absolutely had to have it back quickly. He called me the next morning and I went right then ( it's over a 100 miles rnd trip) working like a charm now.
we hate so much to send them in but they will come back good as new. maybe you can try another creative outlet until it comes back. Crochet Knit Cards Scrapbooking or worse case scenario housework! ~hugs~
I figure that in the years I worked craft shows, I crocheted on top of at least 1,500 kitchen towels and did about 100 afghans. I used to love to crochet. But somehow it just isn't my thing right now. Thinking about my counted cross stitch that I haven't touched in years. Hate cross stitch, but loved counted cross stitch. I left off working on a set of Confederate Generals. Think it's time to finish them. Longstreet is a distant relative. I knew his second wife. Lord, that makes me OLD.
Download, download, donwload your Cute designs! Hope it's repaired quickly.
I hate that at this time of the year (and at other times as well, but now you need it more). It does not help with your gifts, but maybe some planning and organising design and materials for the next projects will make things easier to get going at top speed once your machine is working again?
Be calm and carry on!!! She might also be tensed!! (Just a little joke I have sympathy for your problems.