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Your sewing machines can act like Ogbanje at times. They might skip stitches, get tangled up in thread, or even break a needle. But blaming the sewing machine for these issues is like blaming your phone for running out of battery.
Blaming the machine will make you feel better for a moment, but it doesn't solve the problem.
So, instead of blaming your poor, innocent sewing machine, take a step back and ask yourself:
Have I been taking good care of my machine?
Did I thread the machine correctly?
Did I choose the right needle and thread for the fabric I'm working with?
Did I rough-handle my machine in any way?
By taking responsibility for your own actions (or inactions), you'll be much more likely to fix the problem and get back to your sewing project.
Plus, you will begin to see your sewing machine in a positive way, rather than an Ogbanje.
Trust me, this is 100 percent true.
I hope this was helpful?
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