It Doesn’t Take Much to Entertain Me …

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Ever wonder how a sewing machine forms stitches with the top and bobbin threads?  Check this out.  I must be more tired than I thought, this video mesmerizes me!  I guess a girl has to find her entertainment wherever she can!

6 Responses to “It Doesn’t Take Much to Entertain Me …”

  1. Cheri Says:

    I love that!! My analytical mind loves the detail – and I have actually wondered how it is done.

    I hope you have a great Holiday season!! (I do say Merry Christmas as well but it gets all of them out in one shot…).

    Wish me luck this week as I have an interview with a distributor of fabric stuff… I don’t want to jinx it. So, I won’t say with whom, but it won’t be coming to visit your area – darn… someone already in that area. I love Fabric people, and I hope to get to work directly with them… cross fingers and say prayers!! ( I will still come to visit you on my way to see family, however).

  2. Paulette Doyle Says:

    I loved watching this! Never thought of what was actually happening when I stepped on the petal! Thanks!
    Paulette

  3. Karen sewprimitive Says:

    How in the world did you find that? Finally we know how those things WORK.

  4. Gene Black Says:

    That explains something else to me also. You see occasionally I get a weird problem when I am doing free motion. the upper thread is kinda “double threaded” thru the needle. I can see why that happens now. (not that I can stop it, but it satisfies my curiosity.

  5. call me crazy Says:

    Very cool! Thanks!

  6. Becky Says:

    Very interesting! Not at all how I thought it was done. Thanks for educating us!

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