tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6587477576636106201.post5897962487482222946..comments2023-10-20T19:57:47.846+08:00Comments on UMI & TSURU: Flower pins & my dear old sewing machineUmintsuruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16417562358986210845noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6587477576636106201.post-26701849982474870622009-09-25T21:29:07.166+08:002009-09-25T21:29:07.166+08:00Thank you Tamar for your comment and advice. I bel...Thank you Tamar for your comment and advice. I believe I will get a second opinion. In the meantime, I agree I will hold on to my machine. I will try to use it again this weekend.Umintsuruhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16417562358986210845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6587477576636106201.post-53448472085738072382009-09-24T12:26:28.007+08:002009-09-24T12:26:28.007+08:00Yes, get a second opinion, preferably from someone...Yes, get a second opinion, preferably from someone who isn't trying to sell you something else. It would depend a lot on what kind of machine it was, and what needed to be fixed. So many modern machines are badly made. I would say, buy a new one if you must, but if the old one can be repaired, I'd keep it too. At least insist on testing the new machine yourself, both in the shop and at home, with the option of returning it for full repayment if it doesn't perform well, and keep the old one until you are absolutely confident that the new one is better.=Tamarnoreply@blogger.com