tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272072686256241919.post340788748684659326..comments2024-03-04T19:42:34.643+00:00Comments on Granny's Button Box: Industrial Sewing MachineGranny's Button Boxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01822845675603176211noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272072686256241919.post-27071087093619522102015-12-22T11:19:56.787+00:002015-12-22T11:19:56.787+00:00Hi Lizzie, it was fun to do something different, t...Hi Lizzie, it was fun to do something different, the rugs were awkward to shift around but luckily the gardening keeps me fairly strong for my size. If you ever get the chance to use an industrial machine, keep your fingers away from the needle and if you get a thread jam take your foot off the control completely. It would be very easy to sew through a finger. XGranny's Button Boxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01822845675603176211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1272072686256241919.post-44257270961046150882015-12-21T20:18:16.192+00:002015-12-21T20:18:16.192+00:00Fascinating post! I found it very interesting to r...Fascinating post! I found it very interesting to read the details of what you did, and of the machine. I've never used an industrial - maybe one day I could add that string to my bow somehow. It's amazing how many people in the countryside need sewers (ooh that doesn't sound nice does it...seamstresses sounds better). I get lots of different sorts of sewing jobs where I live and hand out my fliers whenever I get the chance. Have just been given job of sewing on hundreds of badges onto army shirts - did some by hand but shall use the 201 on the rest. Oh yes and do take your camera next time (and I bet there WILL be a next time now she knows what you can do!)LizzieLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00854229133345270816noreply@blogger.com