This one was a New Years Eve mystery that I did with my friend Diane. I ended up trying some new quilting techniques on it -- this photo (the one I had handy at work) is before it's been assembled, but it shows it basically. It is square, so I've used it on my square coffee table. I made a couple of easy coasters out of the focus fabric to go with it. Diane gave me a book on machine quilting with a walking foot, and I tried some of those ideas on this. I really need to snap a photo of it, because it was quilting at a level I'd never tried. I was pleased with the results and very grateful to Diane for the great book!
This is a photo of a mystery I did that was a test for a designer -- not saying which one! It's still a flimsy.
I am also finishing up Bonnie Hunter's Carolina Christmas (should have the flimsy together tonight and will photo and hopefully post). I made all the blocks, but I decided it was too busy, and too big, and I think I want to try some additional quilting techniques on it (never done a Baptist Fan). So I'm using one set of blocks for what will still be a good sized couch throw, and putting the other blocks in reserve for when I need a quick gift.
This is a photo of a mystery I did that was a test for a designer -- not saying which one! It's still a flimsy.
I am also finishing up Bonnie Hunter's Carolina Christmas (should have the flimsy together tonight and will photo and hopefully post). I made all the blocks, but I decided it was too busy, and too big, and I think I want to try some additional quilting techniques on it (never done a Baptist Fan). So I'm using one set of blocks for what will still be a good sized couch throw, and putting the other blocks in reserve for when I need a quick gift.
Oh, I know, I've not posted about my Singer 201. I've been looking for one for about a year, and finally the Singer store called and told me they had one in. At first I said, no, no, I'm not spending that much money on another machine when I already have 4. Then my friends were saying, hey, you've wanted that forever -- it's not an impulse buy. And I realized I really wanted it, so I called and was able to negotiate the price down. She was built in 1955 in New Jersey, the first 3 of her serial number are AM1. So I named her Ami (pronounced Amy). Here she is!! She runs like a dream, all my feet work on her, and she's got all the gold decals in perfect condition. New cords all around -- just a delight to work on. Cabinet looks like brand new. I don't much care for the foot pedal -- I have to wear shoes to sew, which isn't something I normally do, but hey, I can manage!
So much for using the 2nd bedroom for a sofa sleeper, which I had thought about. . . . I figure I didn't make a decision on what I wanted to do because I was waiting for Ami and didn't even know it!
Have a great day everyone (all 2 of you that read this!).
Billye
5 comments:
here is the first one....congradulations on the "new' sewing machine and the mysteries look great so far...great color choices...can not wait to see them finished as you are....Linda B in MI
Hi Billye, just dropped in to say 'good morning'. Congrats on finally getting the machine you wanted. You'll have to build an extention soon! luv Lesley
Your quilts are looking great, I especially like the second one. It is so nice to have the equipment that you need and want. I hope that you get a lot of enjoyment from your new machine. I have 3 machines, 4 if you count my serger, but they all have different uses, and make the jobs that they do easier. Sorry, I forgot my little singer, so I guess it is 5, and the fifth so far is just for fun, lol. We all need a little 'fun' too.
When is the next installment? Put your professional totes on here.
Hope you and yours are well.
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