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twinkie 03-21-2014 04:07 AM

Introducing my new baby to the board
 
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First, I want to say that we are on a senior citizen budget and cannot afford one of the beautiful "fancy" long arm set ups we see on this board. We also have some difficulty paying to have my quilts quilted by you very talented ladies. My desire was to be able to quilt some of my own quilts. Not fancy, just quilted. I had never been talented enough to do anything more than small projects on my domestic. My DH has a brillant mind when it comes to creating ways to make my quilt projects easier and more enjoyable. Here is what he came up with.

One of the QB members (don't remember her board name but her first name is Susan) advertised a Lil Gracie frame on the board. She was located in Tennessee (about 2 hours away from us). I looked at the ad and said "Oh well, it would be nice but I could't afford a machine for it. Meanwhile, my DH was on Craigs List and saw an ad for a Lil Gracie located in Tennessee. He mentioned it to me and it turned out to be the same frame as was on the board. I was to get a small bonus at work and it would cover the cost of the frame which was $250. We called and decided to go look at it. I was real excited when we got there and I saw the frame. Susan was very gracious and we did buy the frame. Now to get it set up and locate a machine that would work on the frame. DH came up with a great idea. We had an old 1926 Singer model 66 that was in great condition mechanically but well worn appearance wise. It had a throat which was almost 9", which is good for quilting. And, like he said, what do we have to lose. He stripped it down to the bare metal and sprayed it lavender. He put new decals on and sprayed a clear finish on it. Then came the mounting process.

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He added a bicycle brake lever on the right handle and the cable is attached to an old foot pedal mounted on top of the carriage frame so I can control the speed with my right hand. He also added miniature flood lights on goose neck adapters to give me more lighting. He replaced the ball bearings with percision ones to make the movement smoother.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]468292[/ATTACH]This is what the finished machine looks like. I have been practicing for about a week to 10 days (not as frequently as I want to) and this is some of what I have done. I don't have any pantos yet but he is working on a set up for me to use one. This is done free hand and I now have a greater appreciation of the gorgeous work some of you ladies do free hand. Far from perfect but I am making progress and I am SEW excited.

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Not a Gammill or an Innova, but it is ours and I love it. We probably have about $400 invested in it. Thanks for looking

dakotamaid 03-21-2014 04:11 AM

Your hubby is one talented guy! Your stitches will get better with time and "look Mom" no payments! LOL! :)

SlightlyOffQuilter 03-21-2014 04:12 AM

I think your husband is awesome ! And I LOVE your lavender Singer !! Good luck !

Buckeye Rose 03-21-2014 04:14 AM

If it works for you, that is all that matters. I think it's a great idea and love the new paint job! Now...can your hubby teach my hubby to do the same thing? LOL

quilts4charity 03-21-2014 04:17 AM

OMGosh, that is one awesome set-up!! What a wonderfully talented hubby you have, I think that is the prettiest machine I have ever seen!!!!

Tartan 03-21-2014 04:19 AM

​Congratulations on your new setup and handy husband!

Boonedox 03-21-2014 04:28 AM

Fabulous! This is a wonderful story, thanks for sharing it with us.

auntpiggylpn 03-21-2014 04:28 AM

How wonderful for you! And the lavendar girl is absolutely beautiful!!!!

Billi 03-21-2014 04:29 AM

I love it.....it's an awesome idea and you guys did fantastic.

Who needs Gammile or Onnova you have a lavender singer and creativity on your side.

quilter1 03-21-2014 04:33 AM

What a great setup, and a terrific DH too. My first frame was a Lil Gracie with a Janome 6600P on her. Now I have a Grace frame for my Tin Lizzie. Love that lavender Singer!


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