Last summer, my best friend and faux sister, Laura, and I were
brainstorming fun newsletter ideas.  You
know those crazy ideas that start with a single crazy thought and grow.  It’s what good friends do when they get
together.  It all came about because I
was thinking about buying a new sewing machine. Not that I needed one, but if
you’re a quilter, you know how that is.  What’s
need got to do with it?  One idea lead to
another and then we were off. Even the husbands joined in.  
I recently found our list and thought I’d share the
craziness. It brought back good memories and…well, if you’re looking for a
creative way to get rid of the old sewing machine and make way for a new one these
are a few options you may want to consider.
Ten ways to dispose of your old sewing machine to make way for a
new one.
1. Boat anchor – Tie your old machine to
the boat anchor rope and throw it overboard.
3. Barb-a-que it! – Imagine your husbands
surprise when he goes to check the burgers and finds your machine.
4. Yard Art (machine on a stick) – Wouldn’t
it look great in your flower bed?
5. Target practice- Take a few pot shots at it.
6. Muscle man weightlifting – Donate it to
the local gym. 
7. Tenderizing meat – Drop it several times
on your round steak.  
8. Turn it into a mail box ornament – attach
it to your mailbox to let all know you’re a quilter.  Besides what a great decoration.  
9. Turn into a Christmas ornament – Hang it
on your tree with a note telling Santa you need a new one.
10. Car hood ornament – Put it on your car to
show the world your special talent.
Just a few great ways to repurpose that old machine and I’m sure
you could come up with at least a dozen more if you wanted to.  And I
need to add a disclaimer here…This is just for fun and not really a
solution to disposing of your old machine. 
This was just a group of very dear friends having a bit of fun.
Carolyn   



I had forgotten some of those items...made me have a good laugh for the day! My favorite is the boat anchor.
ReplyDeleteWe could try it on the 4th. I'm sure Carroll has a few extra machines laying around.
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