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Post by Mme de Beaufort on Jan 1, 2008 2:39:25 GMT -5
Of course to you costumers, this is probably small-peas, but for me, who has never owned a sewing machine that can do anything beyond a straight stitch, zigzag, forward and backward, getting a swanky new Husqvarna Viking Emerald I18 with a variety of stitches, speed control, needle-up or needle down setting and the wonder of all wonders... a buttonholer, this is a grand, grand day for me. YAY YAYAYAYAY WOO HOO!!!!
AAAND the guy at the store was out of the I16 which is the one I was going to buy, so he gave me the I18 for the same SALE price, so it was $150 less than the retail price. OMG, the wonderful guy!
HOLY MOLY I AM SO HAPPY. And it sews like a dream... it's super smooth, and doesn't shake the table when it's going full steam.
Now to start the projects for Feb. What to do? Anyone know what the pattern was for that stay Katherine (Koshka the cat) made?
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Post by Mrs. Goblin on Jan 1, 2008 13:24:05 GMT -5
Woo hoo! Oh, I understand the joy! Goblin & I both have Husqvarnas. We mostly use my machine, which is pretty basic (that smooth running thing is a treat though, isn't it?) but his older machine does programmable embroidery with bells and whistles.
Congratulations! May you sew well and prolifically with it!
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Post by cosmoblue on Jan 1, 2008 14:06:52 GMT -5
Of course to you costumers, this is probably small-peas, but for me, who has never owned a sewing machine that can do anything beyond a straight stitch, zigzag, forward and backward, getting a swanky new Husqvarna Viking Emerald I18 with a variety of stitches, speed control, needle-up or needle down setting and the wonder of all wonders... a buttonholer, this is a grand, grand day for me. YAY YAYAYAYAY WOO HOO!!!! AAAND the guy at the store was out of the I16 which is the one I was going to buy, so he gave me the I18 for the same SALE price, so it was $150 less than the retail price. OMG, the wonderful guy! HOLY MOLY I AM SO HAPPY. And it sews like a dream... it's super smooth, and doesn't shake the table when it's going full steam. Now to start the projects for Feb. What to do? Anyone know what the pattern was for that stay Katherine (Koshka the cat) made? I have that exact machine. It was my mothers day gift from the hubby. I love it I had a crappy $150 Husky/White machine that I bought in 1997 until then. I mentioned on the thread that I showed the image that she used the JP Ryan pattern at least i think. Double check that thread.
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