Many of you follow my "Ode to the Sewing Machine" posts. We've all seen the ads on craigslist, ebay and elsewhere. The clueless sellers give those of us who sew a belly laugh, or two! Here's installment #32…
All black sewing machines are Singers. |
Many of you follow my "Ode to the Sewing Machine" posts. We've all seen the ads on craigslist, ebay and elsewhere. The clueless sellers give those of us who sew a belly laugh, or two! Here's installment #32…
All black sewing machines are Singers. |
I took a day off to make a cute wall hanging for my foyer. It was a kit by Patch Abilities that went together easily. I use SteamASeam2 when I do applique which made it a breeze to apply the pieces to the fabric. It has a stick-on feature that sticks the applique where you want it before ironing in place.
This is the second Patch Abilities kit I've made. I have one more Spring time wall hanging to make, which I'll do sometime in February I would imagine. I buy my Patch Abilities kits from Merry's Stitchins, a quilt shop located in Jesup, Iowa. She has a huge selection of patterns!
I've been longarming quite a few quilt tops this month, it's the Christmas rush to get quilts finished in time! Here is the one I had on my frame this morning. I stitched a feather design on this one, the fabric collection is from 3 Sisters by Moda. I finished it and now have another one I'm loading this afternoon. It's a great time to be a quilter!
I am excited to share my Circa 1880 Nine Patch quilt which won a 1st Place Blue Ribbon in a quilt show given by the Hearts & Hands Quilt Guild in Sanford, NC.
The quilt was made using a pattern by Pam Buda, which I enlarged to make a queen size quilt. It has 716 blocks and 7,934 pieces in it. I started it in January 2020, finished the top in 2021 and longarmed it in August 2021.