They give out lots of free stuff from the drawings they hold, but alas, I have not won anything ... YET. Of course my record of winning is short and sweet, but you never know. We also got this handy dandy bag to carry all our crap ... I mean good stuff ... in. It is rather large for the pen and paper they gave us, but the binder fits nicely.
All these things are called "in the hoop" projects, since you complete the entire thing in the embroidery hoop. I know you are going to be SO jealous of this one. It's a bottle skirt. Did you know bottles had skirts? I'm not actually keeping any of the projects because here's the thing ... there are 3 ladies on 1 machine, and you only make ONE item, not three. I was crushed!! Not really, this is not my kind of thing.
Lunch was magnificent, chicken with roasted potatoes and squash, with a green salad and a big piece of chocolate cake. You can't beat that!! Footnote: this would be great for company.
I might have had in the very far reaches of my mind, a notion to upgrade my machine for the fancy dancy one, until they went over the prices. Here's the amazing deal at your feet! $14,000 for a new machine. Add to that $1,218 tax, for a total of $15,218. They have five year financing for zero interest. Heck my Jeep cost $17,000 ... it's like buying a car!
If I'm lucky, they would give me $6,000 for my current machine. You can do the math if you are not faint of heart. It all means I would be crazy to buy a new machine unless I was making thousands of dollars as an embroidery specialist. I'm not.
So instead, I wandered around the edges of the room looking for new patterns, all listed at half price. Some of these run $250 each, all the way down to $15. I ran with the lower end, but still spent some money. In addition, they gave us all a 25% off coupon for anything in their store. That one works for me very well!!
Any finally, my funny of the day. This guy's wife bought that fancy dancy Luminaire one for $15,000.
So this morning I'm going back for the second day and four more projects. Truly, it's not the project, but the stuff you learn about your machine and it's capabilities. Most of the things are not for me, like the towel toppers and the door signs we will be making today. It's more about meeting the ladies who are SO much more fanatic about embroidery than I.
Today I'm taking some scissors (the ones they gave us don't cut) and ear plugs, because the lady next to me never quit talking the entire day!! I know you just can't WAIT to see what we make next!!
Cute Funny but you are right about the price.
ReplyDeleteThat Talker probably doesn't get out much.
Be Safe and Enjoy your second day.
It's about time.
Yeah, that price got me laughing. I could have my RV cover for that!!
DeleteThe bottom line is that you are enjoying yourself and learning a few tidbits. Oh, what I could buy for $15,000!!
ReplyDeleteRight? It's crazy how pricey this stuff is.
DeleteLunch did look awesome! $15000! Wow, some people have way too much money haha. Unless you want to start a business, I can't see having that. Yours sounds awesome enough! Love the funny!!
ReplyDeleteMy thought too Shirley. Some people are way too rich! LOL
DeleteNice sign, made me laugh. Enjoy the lessons and keep hold of the wallet. haha
ReplyDeleteYou are right there ... keep your wallet hidden!
DeleteWhat a great picture. It sure made me laugh and brought back some very happy memories to me. So all those sewing machines and surgers sitting in my basement for the past 3 years, I could trade in for a new Jeep.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I made you laugh. Yup you could probably be driving a Mercedes!! LOL
DeleteHey bottle skirts are pretty cute
ReplyDeleteAnd it sure is an amazing math question what did you say you paid for your 😱machine and what she'll give you for a trade-in
if it's any consolation it's better than a pawnshop
Have some fun ask her if she'll buy it back
You are right ... trade in would be better than a pawnshop, but no, I'm not spending THAT much money!!
DeleteToo funny, Nancy! I always enjoy reading your blogs.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol!! Sometimes life can be very funny!
DeleteNow that is some machine! I hope it can do everything you want by just pushing a button and walking away. If I want a quilt, I go buy one. Much easier and cheaper.
ReplyDeleteActually you DO just push a button and walk away for embroidery. And to be honest, it just may be cheaper to buy a quilt than make one.
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