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I use my fingernail or anything that is rounded on the edge and lift off the Badgemaster. There was a little bit of red tails left on one of the pieces, I should have trimmed them because they got caught in my final design. Once they are matched perfectly, I will pin or baste by hand the project to my stabilizer.īack to the machine for a perfect finish and my project is saved. The easiest step of all is to match up the problem project with my Badgemaster sewing. I did not go as far as the original sew out but I should have done just that. Now I will start the design over again on the Badgemaster. It is strong and will take multiple stitches in the same place and NEVER fail. It will be used up in 3 years but I don't want it to get damp or wet in the meantime. I put it with my roll to help keep it dry. You will notice that I have a desiccant (used to absorb water or humidity) that I got in another item. That blog includes my comments after the 3 years it took to use Badgemaster up.
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That is not a small request because there are few stabilizers that can do everything that is needed. This hoop loss needs something that will hold stitches, can be seen through and will go away when you are done. You know, if you have been reading my blogs, that I am a big fan of Badgemaster. So, here is my tip to fix it and save your project!Īnd after just a little movement of the machine, it is gone from its position. It does not matter what type of a machine you have, it can happen to any of us. I think it happens because I am so focused on the expense/technique/delicate issues and the hoop is just not getting the attention I normally would. I can honestly say that this has happened to me and the more expensive/technical/delicate my project is the more likely it is to have a hoop problem. Clearly too, he is no loss to Australian diplomacy.Sooner or later (probably sooner) everyone has it happen - the ooops, the hoop was not exactly tight enough and your partially completed - and very expensive/special/treasured - project slips out of the hoop. I had thought he was rather better parliamentary material than Morrison and Peter Dutton, but clearly I was wrong. Yet MP Dave Sharma would have us believe it is all part of healthy political debate. The Morrison government’s tirade against Labor on China is sheer fabrication. Has debate in Parliament really deteriorated this far? John Page, Glenroy Disappointed in Sharma “No, you are, Prime Minister,” says Labor leader Anthony Albanese. “You’re a Manchurian candidate,” Scott Morrison tells Labor’s deputy leader Richard Marles. Nadine McMaster, Port Melbourne Are these our leaders? It is embarrassing to be manoeuvred upstairs in my chair – and what about those who are alone? These buildings hark back to a time when people with additional needs just stayed at home. So many venues hide behind heritage overlay nonsense to prevent accessible entry. Lawrence Pope, North CarltonĪn interesting article about accessibility in Melbourne (The Age 19/2).
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However, with Queensland setting a lethal “383 drum lines and 27 shark nets across a total of 86 beaches”, the heading should have been “Conservationists’ great challenge: how to protect sharks from humans”. ”Conservationists’ great challenge: how to protect humans from sharks” by Dr Leonardo Guida (The Age, 19/2) was thoughtful and well-written. Kate Davis, Buninyong Question of protection No, I am not a traditional Liberal supporter but I am a supporter of women’s right to be heard and validated, and their concerns not to be dismissed. It appears this applies to women who “toe the line” and are seen as assets to help win elections.
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This from a government that claims to represent equality for women. For good measure, aspersions have been cast on her “state of mind”. Why relegate the article about Kaushaliya Vaghela to page 18 (Sunday Age, 13/2)? The Labor MP’s claims of a “toxic culture” and bullying in the party have been dismissed by way of gaslighting and obfuscation.