Sewing for people without advanced degrees in how a sewing machine works

A few people have asked if it’s okay for them to print out the sewing machine diagram. Yes, totally but! The one I posted last week is only 72 dpi. If you aren’t technical, DPI = dorks per square inch. The more dorks they had working on the program that created your file, the better the quality of the resulting print. Well the one I showed you earlier was only made by 72 dorks and so it will look like a butt if you print it out. So! Please download and print this better version instead:
Sewing machine.

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3 Responses to “Sewing for people without advanced degrees in how a sewing machine works”

  1. Sally Says:

    I learn so much here.

  2. Brianna Says:

    I am requesting permission to copy your explanation of dpi and use it in our company literature. Concision has never been my strong point, and this: “If you aren’t technical, DPI = dorks per square inch. The more dorks they had working on the program that created your file, the better the quality of the resulting print.”

    …is masterful.

  3. Lynn Says:

    Thanks for the picture, which I am posting beside the machine I recently adquired from an elderly relative.

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