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Old October 23rd 03, 12:52 PM
Carolyn McCarty
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Default Sears Kenmore Walking Foot

Some time ago, April in SW Washington very kindly gave me instructions for
getting a walking foot for my old Kenmore. It's finally on the way, just in
time to MQ my Twisted Tails quilt for a Christmas gift.

Thanks, April! And thank you all for your good advice, tips, and general
sharing. I just checked my file of stuff I've saved from RCTQ folks (to
recall April's name), and it's a fair-sized mailbox!

May your needles never grow dull!

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Carolyn in The Old Pueblo

If it ain't broke, you aren't trying. --Red Green
If it ain't broke, it ain't mine. Carolyn McCarty


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Old October 23rd 03, 02:19 PM
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"Carolyn McCarty" wrote in message
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Some time ago, April in SW Washington very kindly gave me instructions

for
getting a walking foot for my old Kenmore. It's finally on the way, just

in
time to MQ my Twisted Tails quilt for a Christmas gift.

Thanks, April! And thank you all for your good advice, tips, and general
sharing. I just checked my file of stuff I've saved from RCTQ folks (to
recall April's name), and it's a fair-sized mailbox!

May your needles never grow dull!



You own an old Kenmore too?? Mine's snafu'd right now and I'm debating
kicking it out or taking it to Sears to make them fix it.


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Old October 24th 03, 12:27 AM
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You're very welcome! I've never taken my off, except to do button holes.
Use it for everything, even making the kids launge pants. Enjoy! Lately I
just bought an old Singer Touch-N-Sew 626 Special ZigZag (Pink front) at
Goodwill for $13.00. I needed the needle placement. Not a thing wrong with
it. DD is learning to sew with it.
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April SW Washington

"Some People I like more than others...
And some People I like even more than
the People I like more than others...
And YOU I like more than all of 'EM!"

"Carolyn McCarty" wrote in message
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Some time ago, April in SW Washington very kindly gave me instructions for
getting a walking foot for my old Kenmore. It's finally on the way, just

in
time to MQ my Twisted Tails quilt for a Christmas gift.

Thanks, April! And thank you all for your good advice, tips, and general
sharing. I just checked my file of stuff I've saved from RCTQ folks (to
recall April's name), and it's a fair-sized mailbox!

May your needles never grow dull!

--
Carolyn in The Old Pueblo

If it ain't broke, you aren't trying. --Red Green
If it ain't broke, it ain't mine. Carolyn McCarty




 




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