quasi-crisis
Aug. 12th, 2002 09:31 pmIt is time for a new sewing machine.
Yes, my 1990 model Kenmore has finally DIED. It is still stitching (!), but the timer is way out of whack (started this way today, and I have no idea why) and I figure I can either pay $100 to have the thing checked/tuned up/oiled again, or I can buy a new one.
I am currently checking the Sears site as I want another Kenmore - all of my older attachments/feet will still work with a newer model.
If at all possible I will pick this up tomorrow after work, or maybe even at lunch - being without a functioning sewing machine is like being without air - I simply cannot wait until the weekend.
I am still irritated and surprised at how pissed off I can get at the damn machine - I guess because I spent a half hour and at least 10 yards of thread trying to put in a ()*$@()!~ zipper - something that should be so damn easy..... I could live without the phone, the tv, yes, even the computer, but I MUST have my sewing machine.
Yes, my 1990 model Kenmore has finally DIED. It is still stitching (!), but the timer is way out of whack (started this way today, and I have no idea why) and I figure I can either pay $100 to have the thing checked/tuned up/oiled again, or I can buy a new one.
I am currently checking the Sears site as I want another Kenmore - all of my older attachments/feet will still work with a newer model.
If at all possible I will pick this up tomorrow after work, or maybe even at lunch - being without a functioning sewing machine is like being without air - I simply cannot wait until the weekend.
I am still irritated and surprised at how pissed off I can get at the damn machine - I guess because I spent a half hour and at least 10 yards of thread trying to put in a ()*$@()!~ zipper - something that should be so damn easy..... I could live without the phone, the tv, yes, even the computer, but I MUST have my sewing machine.