tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7267126881946091349.post3069474622297586156..comments2016-09-29T09:20:57.126-04:00Comments on Ananda Tree: So... beautiful....Goathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13459397284574494890noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7267126881946091349.post-11329610110845703282010-11-12T17:31:09.801-05:002010-11-12T17:31:09.801-05:00Thanks so much! I have two ways of dealing with th...Thanks so much! I have two ways of dealing with the fluff. <br /><br />1. Do nothing for ten years until your machine only makes tiny stitches. <br /><br />2. Vacuum attachment. <br /><br />Having tried both, I can only recommend the second. <br /><br />Pfaff makes a great machine. We have a G Street here that sells Bernina but if they sold Pfaff or a few of the others I'd be just as happy. My Bernina is one of the first Activa models and I just love it to pieces. <br /><br />I'm really excited about the foot on the Juki though, the idea of the thread cutter thrills me to no end. <br /><br />What's funny is I've not done a lick of work in the new space. Because, as I am going to treat it like a business, I'm still sorting through things like patterns. <br /><br />I'll post about that process next week. Being organised is a lot easier if you start out that way...Goathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13459397284574494890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7267126881946091349.post-27039895588631568792010-11-12T12:15:54.797-05:002010-11-12T12:15:54.797-05:00New toy.........ooohhh
How do you solve this prob...New toy.........ooohhh<br /><br />How do you solve this problem of excess "fluff" in your machines from the plush fabric you use?<br /><br />I just purchased a Pfaff and love it. My backup is a 15 year old Rickar. New machines are cheap imitations, imo.<br /><br />Love the new studio/work room. You are definitely in the business mode now.<br /><br />Wishing you nothing but the best in business and life.Carolynhttp://a-me-designs.comnoreply@blogger.com