by dollygk 04 Jul 2010

and I sit at my desk with the tv up loud enough to hear that the machine works well BUT just let me leave the room I can hear the machine continue for a minute then OFF it goes. There has to be a timer somehow!!!! Does anyone else have this problem LOL

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by clawton 10 Jul 2010

Little late in reading!!! I know what you mean. When I first started embroidery I actually used one of those intercom things like we used for listening for babies to keep a check on the machine. I was a bit paranoid! I got over that! However, I still do not venture to far for long.

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by mhiemstra 09 Jul 2010

Lol I have the same problem with my kid. He'll be working hard at cleaning his room...the min I leave... He's like your machine and quits working... :0)

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by keeponsewing 07 Jul 2010

Ha ha... At least yours waits til you leave the room. My does it if I turn my head to look at the computer beside me.... hehehe.... must be jealous...LOL

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by crafter2243 Moderator 06 Jul 2010

They just want to let us know who is in charge. Sensor in the machine says "Ok, to mess up. Operator not watching"

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by simplyrosie 06 Jul 2010

Murphy's Law... :-) I have the same problem with my machine. lol

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by lenamae 05 Jul 2010

Mine will jam or eat the fabric as if to say see what I can do when you leave me I think it is domaniting wants all my atten.
Lena mae

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by april22 04 Jul 2010

I call them the (Ghosts Sewing Beasts With Watch or Clock)
Hugs april22

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by marymadeit 04 Jul 2010

Mine Works the same way. I thank it is in the computer screne on the machine. It can see if I am still sitting there. HeHe!!

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dollygk by dollygk 04 Jul 2010

Good one and best explaination!!

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by iris2006 04 Jul 2010

I'm afraid to leave the room when the machine is running so I don'r recognize the way you post.

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by 02kar Moderator 04 Jul 2010

I think all of our machines are in communication. My will often be happily stitching away until I leave. Then I come back to a message to check the threading or bobbin when I get back. But gotta love them. They are our babies whether they are behaving or not.

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by shirlener88 04 Jul 2010

Dolly, I do understand exactly what you mean - I am not sure it is a timer - but it is the machine - having a tantum because you have left the room - somewhat like when you have children - they will be just fine - if you sit and watch them play - but get up and walk out of the room or answer the phone and they want you right there with them and nothing but sitting there watching them - will be good enough for them - Hehehe!

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