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Where is everyone Sandra Bodycoat 04-11-2008
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Posted by melinda on April 12, 2008, 9:46 am
> Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
> > Hi
> > I want to know where everyone is posting there questions, I miss reading the
> > info.
> > Sandra
> >
> >
> Madly busy, with sewing and other stuff...

Every time I think "I'm going to sew tomorrow" something else crops
up that needs doing, like a mountain of washing and end up
distrated by knitting while waiting for loads to finish - I've got
three knitting projects on the go and yarn for at least two more,
but I've also got 2 vests and a jacket for DS, that he needs for
winter, part done. To go further with the vests and jacket I need
to empty at least one bobin, possibly 2, and that's not my favourite
part of sewing, either is putting thread on a bobin. Probably one
of the reasons I like the overlocker - I don't have to worry about
a bobin.

--
Melinda
<http://cust.idl.com.au/athol>

Posted by Bobbie Sews More on April 12, 2008, 10:12 am
Been busy with family being sick and there is too much stuff to do around
the house at this time of the year. I went and bought a lot of extra
bobbins so I'll have plenty when I finally get to sew. Right now I am just
doing the mending.
Barbara in SC


> > Sandra Bodycoat wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > I want to know where everyone is posting there questions, I miss
reading the
> > > info.
> > > Sandra
> > >
> > >
> > Madly busy, with sewing and other stuff...
>
> Every time I think "I'm going to sew tomorrow" something else crops
> up that needs doing, like a mountain of washing and end up
> distrated by knitting while waiting for loads to finish - I've got
> three knitting projects on the go and yarn for at least two more,
> but I've also got 2 vests and a jacket for DS, that he needs for
> winter, part done. To go further with the vests and jacket I need
> to empty at least one bobin, possibly 2, and that's not my favourite
> part of sewing, either is putting thread on a bobin. Probably one
> of the reasons I like the overlocker - I don't have to worry about
> a bobin.
>
> --
> Melinda
> <http://cust.idl.com.au/athol>



Posted by BEI Design on April 12, 2008, 8:41 pm
melinda wrote:
To go further with the vests and
> jacket I need
> to empty at least one bobin, possibly 2, and that's not
> my favourite
> part of sewing, either is putting thread on a bobin.
> Probably one
> of the reasons I like the overlocker - I don't have to
> worry about
> a bobin.

I'm guessing I have 60+ bobbins for my machine. I usually
try to keep at least two or three empty, but sometimes I
have to reel off a seldom-used color. And for my serger I
have three or four cones of each of a dozen colors. Plus
the random wooly nylon... ;-}

Beverly



Posted by Pogonip on April 12, 2008, 10:20 pm
BEI Design wrote:
> melinda wrote:
> To go further with the vests and
>> jacket I need
>> to empty at least one bobin, possibly 2, and that's not
>> my favourite
>> part of sewing, either is putting thread on a bobin.
>> Probably one
>> of the reasons I like the overlocker - I don't have to
>> worry about
>> a bobin.
>
> I'm guessing I have 60+ bobbins for my machine. I usually
> try to keep at least two or three empty, but sometimes I
> have to reel off a seldom-used color. And for my serger I
> have three or four cones of each of a dozen colors. Plus
> the random wooly nylon... ;-}
>
> Beverly
>
>
I have bobbins for machines I don't have. Bobbin, anyone?

--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/

Posted by BEI Design on April 12, 2008, 11:57 pm
Pogonip wrote:
> BEI Design wrote:
> > melinda wrote:
> > To go further with the vests and
> > > jacket I need
> > > to empty at least one bobin, possibly 2, and that's
> > > not my favourite
> > > part of sewing, either is putting thread on a bobin.
> > > Probably one
> > > of the reasons I like the overlocker - I don't have to
> > > worry about
> > > a bobin.
> >
> > I'm guessing I have 60+ bobbins for my machine. I
> > usually try to keep at least two or three empty, but
> > sometimes I have to reel off a seldom-used color. And
> > for my serger I have three or four cones of each of a
> > dozen colors. Plus the random wooly nylon... ;-}
> >
> > Beverly
> >
> >
> I have bobbins for machines I don't have. Bobbin, anyone?

Apples, apples, getcher apples....

;-)



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