Friday, November 19, 2010

Sewing Light

SewingLight

I am completely stoked that I was able to 'fix' my sewing machine! I worked for hours and hours on it, trying to figure it out before getting online to find a solution.

Turns out, it was threaded wrong.
Good thing I didn't take it in to be fixed...that may have been embarrassing.
;)

I suppose now I should get it cleaned. That bulb is a little dusty!

Blogging from Bolivia

15 comments:

  1. Good for you - I love it when I can figure things out on my own like that. Have a great weekend!

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  2. Wow, awesome Macro....And thats great about the sewing machine!

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  3. glad you fixed it. Love this shot it seems so old fashioned.

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  4. Great lighting with this shot! Yes, threading wrong may have been a bit embarrassing if you brought it in. Good thing for google!

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  5. Funny, They can be difficult to thread and each machine is different. Very cool Macro!

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  6. wow I didn't realise at first that it was the little bulb above the needle. It's a great composition Katie and it never ceases to amaze me of how interesting a little thing like that looks as a macro shot.

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  7. I didn't realise what this was at first either, what a stunning macro and lighting shot, so clever!

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  8. lol--I've done that before too. The darned thing was knotting up and I couldn't figure out why. Great macro!

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  9. Cool! I saw a pajama pants pattern on a blog (can't remember where) and really wished I had a sewing machine.

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  10. What a cool shot this is! And great you were able to fix it!

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  11. HA!! Good investigating!

    Really creative shot and as always, stunning.

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  12. That has happened to me before. My hubby was the one that actually figured it out b/c he refused to pay money to have it fixed. About an hour later, he tells me to read the manual to learn how to thread the thing. OOPS!!! Awesome picture. I love the color if it. I hope to see some projects soon too.

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  13. :) LOL! What is this sew that you speak of? I can barely sew on a button.

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