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		<title>I Frakkin&#8217; KNEW IT</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 13:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I TOTALLY CALLED IT. I knew that talking about my sewing machine in public would anger it. After I wrote that post, I sat down to put together some blocks for a new baby blanket. Sure enough, the tensioning is all jacked up AGAIN, and I spent an hour trying to get it to work [...]]]></description>
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I TOTALLY CALLED IT. I knew that talking about <a href="http://www.knottyknits.com/blog/blog/post/2009/06/Sew2c-Mama2c-Sew-Sewing-Machine-Meme.aspx" target="_blank">my sewing machine</a> in public would anger it. After I wrote that post, I sat down to put together some blocks for a new baby blanket. Sure enough, the tensioning is all jacked up AGAIN, and I spent an hour trying to get it to work AGAIN. This is the bajillionth time I&#39;ve had this exact same problem with it; it would hum along fine as long as I was sewing on cotton fabrics exclusively with standard cotton threads, but the second I deviated from that formula, BLERG and BLARG and PHBOOOT. It would break down and I&#39;d have to send it into the shop, where they would repair it for $80 until the <em>next time</em> it decided to go all wonky. I lived in fear of changing materials, changing threads, changing the tension on my own; any of those three would throw that machine off.
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This time was the last time, though. The Singer pissed me off enough that I pitched her to the side (figuratively; pitching a sewing machine would cause a lot of damage to walls, methinks) and purchased something new. Uh, make that new to ME.
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Meet my new baby. A Husqvarna Viking Quilt Designer, which was a trade in that someone brought in at the local Joann&#39;s (our Joann&#39;s hosts a Husqvarna dealer inside of it). I was headed in there to find something cheap and quick to get me through the next six months, but when I saw her, I just HAD to have her. Look at the size of that throat! (Heh.) The quilting table! The fancy pantsness! I&#39;m just getting used to using her, but man, it&#39;s like a whole different world using this thing. You get so used to your own machine&#39;s quirks and weirdnesses that when you are presented with a machine that works like it is supposed to, every time, it kinda throws you off. I keep expecting the presser foot to not engage all the way, but on this machine it automatically lowers the presser foot when you start sewing. I never have to worry about that tangled mess of thread you get because, DUH, you didn&#39;t make sure it was all the way down. The bobbin literally THREADS ITSELF through the machine. It came with all the feet I could need, and the&nbsp;two that I really, really needed for quilting were either thrown in for free (a darning foot) or included at 50% off (a walking foot). I&#39;m adjusting to the little beeps and bloops this thing emits when I&#39;m sewing, and I have to remind myself that there is no presser foot latch on the back of the machine, like my Singer had; those two columns of buttons right over the needle control the foot, the needle down, and I&#39;m sure a host of other things that I&#39;m not using properly as of yet.
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My first official project on this machine is a 9 patch baby blanket, with sashing between the blocks.
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But my first true test of this thing will include this:
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and this:
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and a <a href="http://heatherross.squarespace.com/journal/2008/8/5/free-dress-pattern-download-for-mendocino-fabrics.html" target="_blank">certain dress pattern</a> that is burning up the net.</p>
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		<title>Wii Like To Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 16:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leigha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I got sucked in. We&#39;ve debated about getting one of these bad boys for a while now; Mike has his beloved XBox 360 and Halo 3 that really takes up the majority of the gaming time, and we&#39;ve also got a Playstation 3 just for the Blu-Ray player, so I figured we were pretty well [...]]]></description>
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I got sucked in.
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We&#39;ve debated about getting one of these bad boys for a while now; Mike has his beloved XBox 360 and Halo 3 that really takes up the majority of the gaming time, and we&#39;ve also got a Playstation 3 just for the Blu-Ray player, so I figured we were pretty well set as far as gaming systems go. Plus, there was the added benefit of not being able to find the suckers for so long; running across one was like unearthing oil in your backyard. So when I was in Best Buy the other night and I saw one sitting out on the table, I snatched it up without another thought.
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It&#39;s AWESOME. Everything everyone told me it would be. We also bought <a href="http://www.mariokart.com/wii/launch/" target="_blank" title="Mario Kart">MarioKart</a> with it, along with a spare controller and an additional spare wheel, and we played against each other for a few hours the first night we had it up and running. Hell, even Bryan thought it was neat &#8211; it&#39;s a game that doesn&#39;t really require him to do much more than push one button and steer; as far as a three year old is concerned, that&#39;s the best possible scenario. It also came with Wii Sports, which I plugged in last night and had a blast playing tennis and bowling. I&#39;ve even gone as far as to order the <a href="http://www.nintendo.com/wiifit/en/#/home/" target="_blank" title="Wii Fit">Wii Fit</a>, because I&#39;m a giant dork and it looks really cool.
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I suddenly see a little less knitting in my future.</p>
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