With this
last quilt, after the influx of quilting, I had during February and March, I
noticed my bobbin winder not working. Having my machine for more than 7 years I suspected it not to last
forever although I mostly used pre-wound bobbins. I also knew I did plenty of quilting daily, so I thought it was time to give the machine a good full-body treatment and check if I didn’t have any thread or lint caught up in the winder.

I got a
rather unpleasant surprise when the machine was opened up and I noticed the
cables to the winder were cut and definitely not when I owned
it. I then too remembered the heaps of
problems I had after the initial purchase and several so-called ‘components’
having to be replaced. Now those were
luckily still under guarantee and, as far as I know, I purchased a new machine. Now with the cut wires, I am seriously
suspecting a refurbished machine was sold to me, with Bernina, the local distributor,
hoping I’d never find out. I am sure
Grace USA is totally unaware of this and when I mentioned it to the local
technician in Johannesburg, he just chuckled, not denying it, not arguing or
trying to prove me wrong. I am really disappointed in Bernina South Africa.
Anyway,
there is more than one way to skin a cat, and with external winders (on my
Pfaff domestic machines) I am still able to wind bobbins, if needed and I
finished the all squares in blue by doing just that.
I just
received a quilt all the way from Nelspruit but with a long weekend coming up
and me having my sister visiting, not much quilting will happen until next
week.