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  1. Both had outstanding customer service. I do recall the Babylock store having instore service. I can not remember about the Viking though--seems like they said they did instore service, but not 100%.
  2. Good advice! I am going back out today to look at the machines more. The Viking goes off sale today, but if I need to wait on the embroidery I am gioing to wait. That is a lot of money and I want to get as much advice and feed back before I spend. Like my hubby said it isn't like I can take it back. I do know something about sergers and what I want out of it.
  3. Do you mind me asking what brand your machine is?
  4. Thanks I did see that the Viking did go up to the 8x14 hoop, but does not have the bigger color screen and it was a sewing machine on top of the embroidery machine. I was curious if the sewing abilities would limit the embroidery but the sales lady said it did not. She said that she actually owned the Viking machine herself-(not sure if that was a sales pitch). Of course the Babylock was nice(I told my husband it was like looking at cars for him) I know the Babylock has a good rep but the Viking was nice and it did have the larger hoops and the software included. The lady at the Babylock store said I didn't need software(very confused).
  5. Thanks I did see that the Viking did go up to the 8x14 hoop, but does not have the bigger color screen and it was a sewing machine on top of the embroidery machine. I was curious if the sewing abilities would limit the embroidery but the sales lady said it did not. She said that she actually owned the Viking machine herself-(not sure if that was a sales pitch). Of course the Babylock was nice(I told my husband it was like looking at cars for him) I know the Babylock has a good rep but the Viking was nice and it did have the larger hoops and the software included. The lady at the Babylock store said I didn't need software(very confused).
  6. I am looking at purchasing a embroidery machine and a serger. I am looking for good machines that I could possibly start a small business. I went yesterday looking at sewing stores but of course they show me the most expensive ones. BabyLock Spirit($3299) and the Viking Topaz 30(given that this one was on sale and was a sewing machine, but still very pricey $2500--included $500 of software). Babylock serger($1400) and the Viking Huskylock 21(on sale $699). I over heard one lady say that she uses a Brother HE(I believe a 240) embroidery machine and is very happy with it and does well with her machine. I don't want to throw away money by purchasing a less costly machine and later need to purchase something else or spend a boat load of money and never recoup my cost of the machine. I was very impressed with the Huskylock 21. It did what I wanted it to do--roll hem and cover stitch. I do know that the babylock is easier to thread, but that does not cover the extra $700. I had a Bernina years ago and I sold it because it didn't do what I wanted and have never replaced it. By the way I started looking not for just a small business but for our new granddaughter. I want to get back to my sewing and thought about this just to bring in some extra $$.
  7. Thanks...I will have to talk with both to find out for sure--I am not sure how much SS my parents get. Right now it is looking like he won't be able to claim them. No one thought about keeping paperwork. I really hate it because they could have really use the refund to help pay a bill or two. I had spoke with both of my SIL's (one claims my MIL and the other her mother) neither have a paper trail. I am just afraid if my son doesn't dot all his i's and cross all his t's he is going to be the one being audited.
  8. He has provide transportation-- which I did not include, does this qualify?
  9. No, he does not provide more than their SS. We were told that the SS does not matter.
  10. My son has been helping my parents last year--something he took upon himself, since they have helped him over the years. Someone mentioned that he should claim them on his taxes this year. He is single. My parents are on SS. We were told that my parents receiving SS did not matter, but they did use this money to pay their bills. If he helped pay other bills of theirs would this qualify him to claim them? Also what type of proof would he need to show that he helped them--the reason why I ask is because he gave them cash so he would not have any proof to give. Also should he claim them both or just one--when we look at the form it ask if they were married. Thanks for any advice
  11. No my neice did the calculations--she said she had to do ratios and was following her lesson from that day. Thanks that is what I was thinking as well, but I forgot to mention that the teacher told her that the hutch which is 4.5 would take 6 full squares(4 full squares for the whole number and then 4 x 0.5 = 2 more squares)--this does not make sense to me. To me it should only take 4 full squares and half of another. If you do it the way the her teacher says, then when you get to the 1.25 you would take 1 square for the whole number and then another full square(0.25 x 4=1)--which would make the decimal larger than the whole number. This is where I was lost.
  12. I must be totally blind(I am actually good at math)..I am still not seeing how to draw this out--pulling hair out! Let me ask--do the numbers look correctly calculated? Ok neice says that her teacher told her that she would use 20 squares to graph the width of the room. So I am assuming that she multiplied 5 x 4 If that is so then she will need to use 25 for the lenght 6.25 x 4 On the furniture--in blue for the graph Hutch 54â€w x 15â€d x 78â€h width = 4.5 square depth = 1.25 square 4.5 x 4 = 18 (this makes no sense since the room is 20 x 25 squares on the graph and originally the table was only 54inches) 1.25 x 4 = 5
  13. I get that part I just am not sure how she is to calculate how many squares(I know it might sound silly) but for some reason it isn't making sense--I reallly think I am overthinking this.
  14. For some reason I can not seem to get this in my mind. I am hoping someone here would be able to help. This is from my nieces homework and it is driving me crazy that I can't figure it out. Make the Scale Drawing Your scale is one inch = four feet On the next page you will find a piece of graph paper. Each square is ¼ (or 0.25) of an inch wide. Four squares are one inch long. You may use this or any program you may have to make your drawing. • First, figure out the scale dimensions of the room and draw it on the paper. • Then figure out the scale dimensions of each item you are placing in the room. A. Room 20 feet by 25 feet Scale Dimensions = 1/4 = w/20 4w = 20 w = 20/4 w= 5 1/4 = L/25 4L = 25 L = 25/4 L = 6.25 Draw the outline of the room on the graph paper or in the computer program you are using. B. Fill in the table. Furniture or Item Actual Dimensions Scale Dimensions Hutch 54â€w x 15â€d x 78â€h 54/12 = 4.5 15/12 = 1.3 (w = 4.5, d = 1.3) 1/4 = w/4.5 4w = 4.5 w = 1.125 1/4 = d/1.3 4d = 1.3 d = 1.3/4 d = 0.325 Table 53â€w x 31â€d x 30â€h 53/12 = 4.4 31/12 = 2.6 (w = 4.4, d = 2.6) 1/4 = w/4.4 4w = 4.4 w = 4.4/4 w = 1.1 1/4 = d/2.6 4d = 2.6 d= 0.65 Chairs (6) 19.25â€w x 18.25â€d 19.25/12 = 1.6 18.25/12= 1.5 (w = 1.6, d = 1.5) 1/4 = w/1.6 4w = 1.6 w= 1.6/4 w = 0.4 1/4 = d/1.5 4d = 1.5/4 d = 0.375 Buffet 63â€w x 16â€d x 33â€h 63/12 = 5.3 33/12 = 1.3 (w = 5.3, d = 1.3) 1/4 = w/5.3 4w= 5.3 w = 5.3/4 w = 1.325 1/4 = d/1.3 4d = 1.3 d = 1.3/4 d = 0.325 It looks to me that she has the math correct, but for some reason I can not wrap my brain around how to do the graph( I think I have been looking at numbers to much today). Make the scale drawing. Use the graph paper on the next page or any computer program which you know how to use.
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