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The motor is strong and quiet. Before I received the manual download, I was trying to figure it out without it. Again, my guess is that an elderly lady owned this machine. See the mess of thread below? There are three different colors of thread in that pile. These were all wound around the bobbin, on top of each other. If I live to be , I will never understand. I KNOW they did it because they were NOT wasteful, but the aggravation of stopping, starting, snipping threads, pulling up threads and starting over again would be enough to make me never want to sew again.

I just finished reading the book, and I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. It was no longer showing at the popular Cinema 53 theater, but I found it at a bargain theater just a few miles down the road at a much better admission price.

Louie liked it too. I will definitely own it someday. I did hear good things about that movie "The Help". Glad you got a chance to see it and read the book!

You are so talented figuring out what is wrong with the sewing machines and trying to get them to work again! Yesterday I was sewing with my sister and I teased her about being an old lady.

She had a bobbin on her Bernina with at least 3 colors of thread on it. Now, I will admit to occasionally throwing thread on a pre-threaded bobbin in a pinch and ONLY if I am going to do a small piece. Otherwise, I pull thread off a bobbin and re-thread with my new color choice. All those stacked colors make me twitch! Like yourself I couldn't be bothered with bits and pieces of thread ,I always use the same color in the bobbin when quilting so this is not a problem for me. Another machine rescued, you are an inspiration!

I was certainly taught not to waste thread. Even long pieces of thread from basting or ripping out was saved and reused. It was a long way to a store that sold thread. Also, most the people that I knew only had one or two bobbins for their machines. People didn't just didn't run out and buy like we do now. School machines needed to be stronger than home ones. Girls mostly in sewing classes weren't careful with them at all.

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