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make_your_move) wrote2004-05-26 11:35 am
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I killed it ....
after many weeks of mad sewing for Camp, my serger bit it about 10 minutes
ago. Fortunately, I had just finished my beautiful see-through chemise.....unfortunately
I still have a couple more things I want to make *sigh*
And, of course, the remaining question -- is it cheaper to get it fixed, or replace it?
ago. Fortunately, I had just finished my beautiful see-through chemise.....unfortunately
I still have a couple more things I want to make *sigh*
And, of course, the remaining question -- is it cheaper to get it fixed, or replace it?
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(I'm jelous!)
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go for an estimate. trust me.
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Missed you at AWP...
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War is going to be a touch&go thing - if the weather report is bad, we're not coming, if it isn't, then we'll be there.
Gas line - yah - means some rearranging, but I suspect it's a pretty easy fix.
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Have fun this weekend. You coming to the wedding?
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-Mel
PS added you as a friend
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Serger
FWIW, I'd been told that with sewing machine and serger repairs it all depends on who's doing it. Get some good recommendations and give it a try.
Me, oh my, I recall how pleased you were when you first got that beastie.
S_V
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