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Old 12-07-2007, 03:18 AM   #6
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I bought my sewing machine at Joann's Fabrics. I didn't go but they offered free classes. You could call around and see if you have anything like that in your area.
If you buy a machine from a sewing machine store, they usually offer some intro classes to get you familiar with using it. Do you have a community center in your area? Usually there is someone there like a retiree or quilter there that would be able to help you. When you do get your machine put it on the slowest setting to get familiar with how the machine works, then you can move onto the faster speeds later on.
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