Still trying to come to terms with the sudden death of my younger sister.
The past weeks have been spent in shock and very sad events. Personally, death brings about introspection and a review of every aspect of my life. As is said in the bible, "in the midst of life we are in death". Therefore loving ourselves, others and whatever we do is important. Keeping ourselves happy, and healthy is paramount. God's blessings everyone.
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Still trying to come terms with the sudden death of my younger sister. The past weeks have been spent in a number of very sad events.
Personally, death creates a need for introspection, a review of every aspect of my life. As is said in the bible, "in the midst of life, we are in death". Therefore loving ourselves, others and the activities we engage in, is important. Endeavouring to keep ourselves healthy, as much as is possible is paramount. God's blessings everyone. Testing, testing---5 tips to keep your sewing machine happy.
Just got my sewing companion back from the sewing machine clinic. It was a sad day in May 2017, when my machine stopped working right in the middle of important projects. Well I cannot say there were no warning signs. I just did not take them seriously. The sound of the motor changed, there were lots of skipped stiches, the top and bobbing threads kept breaking, just to mention a few. Why I did not think a machine would require servicing after two years of continuous sewing is beyond me. Needless to say I have learned the hard way. Therefore I am sharing what I have gleaned from the experience. 1. Please remember to take your sewing machine in for a good service and clean once a year. I used my machine to breaking point for two years without servicing...no wonder it just conked out! 2. Using good quality thread is essential. I was using cheap thread, without realizing that over time not only does lint build up in the hook race area (which is the dirtiest part of the machine), but also in the deep and hard to reach areas. Poor quality thread releases more lint, which affects performance. 3. If possible have a spare sewing machine handy. Especially when you have sewing deadlines, or orders to fulfill. One of my goals is to get another one soon. 4. Do you use upholstery fabrics, leather or any heavy materials? Please ensure your machine is designed for such purpose. 5. Some sewing machines require oiling periodically. Mine does not need any oil at all. Following manufacturer's instructions is a good way to ensuring that they keep running like well oiled ( or lack thereof machines). So keep your manuals handy. Sewing is not only rewarding, it is therapeutic. Transforming a one dimensional piece of fabric into a beautiful, functioning three dimensional object!! and you made it yourself?, hey, can you beat that!? Happy sewing : ) |
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