If your crafting machine suddenly turned into a person… who would it BE?

Some machines would absolutely be the dramatic friend who sighs loudly every time they have to work.

Some would be the overachiever who finishes tasks before you even blink.

Some would be the chaotic cousin who needs supervision at all times.

And some would be the chill, unbothered coworker who just quietly gets things done.

Because let’s be honest — every machine has a personality.

So now I’m curious:

:point_right: If YOUR machine was a person, what kind of person would it be?

If my Loklik iCraft turned into a person, it would absolutely be the tiny, overachieving friend who’s always five steps ahead of everyone else.

It’s the one who shows up early, works fast, and gets dramatic over the smallest inconvenience.

It’s small but mighty, full of main‑character energy, and will absolutely act like the world is ending if the Bluetooth connection hiccups for half a second.

And when it spits the mat back out, it does it with the confidence of someone saying “You’re welcome.”

:point_right: Your turn. Tell us what your machine is and what it’s personality would be.

Reward:
Two lucky participants will receive 20 cheers! All you have to do is tell us your machine’s personality. :smiley::+1:

:spiral_calendar: Ends: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 11:59 pm

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Mine would definitely be bubbly with a goofy sense of humor, loud and colorful but kind and gentle when sensing my frustration.

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Mine would be edward scissor hands lol cutting things pretty but intimidating to others.

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I compare my studio to the Royal Court

THe DTF D2 is the King. It’s showy, classy, and most definitely in charge. It creates amazing finery fit for the Royal Court.

The Auto Heat Press is the Queen. The King thinks he’s in charge but everyone knows the Queen runs the show. Without her nothing gets done but she doesn’t have to make such a big scene about it.

The Icrafter is the Princess. A little spoiled but cute and capable of making beautiful things if the King steps aside and lets her be in charge. Of course mom is still needed most of the time to finish up.

The Ipaint is the Prince. Not called on much but ready and waiting to make something extraordinary when he gets called on. He enjoys stepping in at the last minute with a flourish and a bow.

The Oven is the Priest. Always there, always quietly doing his job. Applying heat when it’s necessary and remaining cool when it’s not.

The Manual and Mini Heat Presses make up the Queen’s court. Not really needed most of the time but hanging around just waiting to be called into duty.

All the papers and vinyls are the Courtiers. Hopefully the right one is there when you need it.

These are the Royal Court present in my studio. I swear when I close the door at night they come alive and feast until dawn. Maybe someday they’ll invite me to join them!

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Mine would be relaxing, motivated, kind, patient & over achiever

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My cutting machine, Anita, is a faithful friend. She is there when I need her and tries her best to please me. She’s calm and cooperative.

That’s my Anita.

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If my LoKLik machine had a personality, it would honestly be a lot like me. :sparkling_heart::sparkles: A little organized, a little chaotic, and always full of creativity and big ideas. One minute I’m perfectly lining up HTV designs and planning everything out with sticky notes everywhere, and the next I’m changing the whole project because inspiration randomly hit me. :art::zap:

My machine would probably run on caffeine, determination, and pure stubbornness because no matter how hard life gets, I always find a way to keep creating. It would be loud when excited, emotional over meaningful projects, and happiest when making something that brings people joy.

I pour my heart into everything I make — family, recovery, faith, business, crafting, all of it. So if my LoKLik machine had a personality, it wouldn’t just be a machine… it would be a reflection of my passion, my growth, and my beautifully messy creative life. :two_hearts:

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Thank you all so much for jumping into the “If your machine was a person…” post. I absolutely loved reading every single reply — the personalities you gave your machines were hilarious, creative, and honestly made my whole week. It was so much fun getting to know all of your machines through your stories.

As promised, I’ve randomly selected two participants to receive 20 Cheers points each!

@Mary_Williams & @kimberlyrudy, CONGRATULATIONS! You’ve each won 20 cheers and they have been credited to your account! :confetti_ball::tada::confetti_ball::tada::confetti_ball:

And thank you again to everyone who joined in — this community always brings the best energy.

More fun posts coming soon!

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Thank you @Samantha_Bryant and congrats @Mary_Williams for cheers!

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You’re very welcome! Thanks so much for participating. Your story was great! I love the whole royal court in your royal palace! :laughing::+1::heart:

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Can you tell that I’m a big Renn Faire fan. We get season passes to ours every year.

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Oh, yes, most definitely! :laughing::+1: I bet you all have a fantastic time.

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wWE got to know a lot of the performers and vendors. It makes it really special to walk around and visit with everyone.

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Oh, yeah, I’m sure it does. You get to go visit your friends each year. :smiley::+1: I had friends in Texas that would go every year, but I never went. I hear they have some here in Tennessee. Maybe, one year, I’ll try to go. Sounds like a lot of fun.

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Texas is the biggest one in the US. I’d love to see theirs.

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Yeah, it certainly is huge. You would love it!

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