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Date: May 13, 2008 18:44
Go on, shove four fingers and a thumb into my cunt.
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Author: Sandra BodycoatSandra Bodycoat
Date: Apr 20, 2008 04:42
Hi
I have been trying to find a knitting pattern for My Little Pony, any
suggestions or sites.
thanks
Sandra
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Author: SimonSimon
Date: Apr 13, 2008 18:16
Rod Hull's last words...
"Quick, grab that fucking gutter, Emu!"
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Author: Wayne HinesWayne Hines
Date: Apr 13, 2008 09:31
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 14:45:02 UTC, Tim Steele ntlworld.com>
wrote:
> I was cleaning up my old sewing machine today having not used it for a while
> and discovered something odd about the overlocker.
>
> It's a while since I used it for overlocking and I had some difficulty
> inserting a needle. I found that the tip of the needle brushes against the
> looper tip when the machine is operating - that can't be right, surely?
It's not unusual for the tip of the lower looper to brush the needle as
the looper moves to the left. However, if the looper is striking the
needle as it moves to the right, that could cause trouble. Also, the
upper looper on some machines will deflect the needles as it moves to
the right.
If the needle is striking the looper as the needle moves down something
needs to be adjusted.
gwh
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Author: Tim SteeleTim Steele
Date: Apr 13, 2008 07:42
I was cleaning up my old sewing machine today having not used it for a while
and discovered something odd about the overlocker.
It's a while since I used it for overlocking and I had some difficulty
inserting a needle. I found that the tip of the needle brushes against the
looper tip when the machine is operating - that can't be right, surely?
I've found an adjustment for needle height but if I back the needle off so it's
higher and doesn't contact the looper tip then it doesn't make stitches because
the looper misses the thread underneath. So I've put it back where it was. It
does successfully produce overlocking, with no unusual noise in operation, but
I feel slightly uncomfortable cranking the machine through and watching the
looper deflect the needle as it goes by.
Perhaps this is normal? I have checked the needle is straight.
Tim
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Author: allyxallyx
Date: Mar 30, 2008 10:17
Hi,
Do you like embroideries and monograms found in old french booklets
(XIXe century) like SAJOU, OUVRAGES DE DAMES and DMC ?
Please see my website, a lot of monograms and other embroideries :
BRODERIES D'ANTAN :
http://www.broderiesdantan.com
Here you could use a translate tool if necessary.
To decorate your sewing work, boarding, framing, scrapbooking,
patchwork, to personalize your decoration: monograms, escutchons,
messages on board linen, blazons, alphabet, initials, embroidery with
old etc
Hoping to see you soon !
Sincerely
Christele from FRANCE
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Author: BBBB
Date: Mar 12, 2008 08:21
Hi
Looking for wool fabric to make a waistcoat.
Ages since I had a suit made but seem to remember it went in ounces. I
thought about 16 oz. When I got a suit altered I was told be lucky to find
it that heavy anymore. So I like a heavy fabric.
When they quote grams/m I assume a straight conversion but from what? os/yd?
And what about the width? When it's quoted is it quoted on a standard width
so each can be compared easily?
Cheers BB
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