need support

hello,

is it normal to be quite bad at this at the beginning? or should i just give up...

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Reply to
imaan
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Don't give up, you just need to keep on practicing. What is it you're having difficulties with? I may not be able to help, but there are some very experienced sewists here.

Reply to
The Wanderer

No, it's usually worse.

Keep poking around. (Reminds me that I'd been awkwardly threading pinfeed paper into my then-new dot matrix printer for a *year* before I accidentally bumped a camouflaged gate -- and it opened to let the paper in! What in &*^%#! ever happened to *manuals*!)

Joy Beeson

Reply to
Joy Beeson

The problem with manuals is that you have to read them, and stay awake while you do. It helps if they actually contain the information, especially in the form of illustrations.

Reply to
Pogonip

The problem with manuals is that there aren't any.

Or you get a booklet of advertising that's labeled as if it were a manual, but never gets around to telling what the product is supposed to do, let alone how you can make it do it.

Reply to
Joy Beeson

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