by cissie03 21 Jan 2010

Is it just me? Or am I not the only one having 'withdrawal' after 1 or 2 days without my sewingmachine and embroiderymachine?

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by judybell 22 Jan 2010

Count me in among you all.I take my machine on vacation and everywhere I can. I too keep a pair of socks on knitting needles to take to hospitals etc. We spend a lot of time in hospitals since my DH is a pastor. As a matter of fact we got up at 3:00am today to take a lady for a test. I knitted away! God Bless, Judy

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by lbrow 22 Jan 2010

Not just u cissie. I can go a couple of days with not at the machine & all I want is my machine no matter where I am. When it had gone back to factory I thought I was going nuts. got out my old Kenmore that just sews & started projects on it. Lillian *

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by cissie03 22 Jan 2010

Pfff, glad I am not the only one. It is probably time to dust of the chrochet needles... Saw some cute baby booties.

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by marthie 22 Jan 2010

You are right. I had the same symptons for a few days. Had to leave my machine in Cape Town due to new regulations at our airports and it only arrived yesterday via a courier. I always took it on board but due to increased safety regulations - NO MORE

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by crafter2243 Moderator 22 Jan 2010

This is why I still hang on to my knitting project. They are more transportable when on travel and makes the withdrawal from the machine easier. He, he

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by shirlener88 21 Jan 2010

Oh yes, that would be hard - hope you travel back safe and soon. Everything will be waiting for you to start your newest project, too.

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by nonna57 21 Jan 2010

No not just you. I hate going away from home on holidays now, Because i cant take my machines :(((((

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