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Old 11-30-2015, 09:36 AM
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Love your story. Sounds like you are in for a lot of fun. Glad you got your machine out. There is no stopping you now!
You got the fever! lol
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Old 11-30-2015, 10:09 AM
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My Pom loves to help me quilt as well.
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Old 11-30-2015, 10:20 AM
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What a lovely story. I love quilting and I never stop learning, you will continue your story adding new quilting chapters to your adventure. Have Fun!
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Old 11-30-2015, 12:08 PM
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Congratulations on your learning experience. I personally would love an automatic needle threader along with a machine that cuts your thread. Oh well, my Janome 4000 have developed a very good partnership over the years, so I'll deal with some inconveniences, even with 69 year old eyes. I'll bet DH's Mother will love the stcin.
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Never heard of a button?? It is amazing the things we have now isn't it😄
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Old 11-30-2015, 05:19 PM
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The 'Joys' of Positive Learning.
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Old 11-30-2015, 05:34 PM
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I love your style! I'm contemplating getting a new machine. Now I'm really looking guard to the auto-thread, the bright lights, the auto-scissors. Though I don't think I'll use the button accelerator. I'm also getting a Brother, probably the 420. Does anyone have that model? If so, does it have auto-scissors?
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Old 11-30-2015, 07:08 PM
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And who says you cvan't teach an old dog new tricks? Even my 70 year old eyes are learning new things every dy
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Old 11-30-2015, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by LousPeachy View Post
Well, I started my reintroduction into the world of quilting yesterday, cutting my 5" charms into 2 1/2" squares to make a Christmas Stocking.. I learned:

1. It is much cheaper doing it this way than buying a 2 1/2" mini charm pack.
2. Cutting fabric with a scissors instead of a rotary cutter is slow and highly inaccurate. (Of course my new SHARP rotary cutter blades came TODAY.)

Today I arranged my stocking pieces and sewed the horozontal rows together. I learned:

1.Getting the pieces arranged to look right is not nearly as easy as I thought it would be when working with 32 different prints.
2. It is very easy to sew a 1 way design the wrong way.
3. A seam ripper is as indispensable as a toothbrush.
4. A button that works like a foot peddle is the greatest invention since the electric lightbulb! No more chasing the darn thing half way across the room!
5. An automatic needle threader is a Godsend for 67 year old eyes.
6. A $9 1/4" piecing foot w/guide is worth a million bucks.
7. A magnetic pin holder is the only way to go.
8. Yorkies and cats want to help you quilt.
9. A MODERN computerized sewing machine is PRICELESS!

Tomorrow I iron my pieces and join my rows together so they look like a Christmas Stocking. Monday it's a trip to Hobby Lobby for backing fabric (I have some batting left from quilting a few years ago) and putting it all together including the quilting except for the cuff. Later Monday or perhaps Tuesday I try out the embroidery part of my machine and hopefully embroider "MOM" on the cuff. If I can master the embroidery part, Wednesday the stocking will be filled with Christmas candy and on its way to my DH'S Mother in Pennsylvania.

I am totally amazed how much fun and easy this is compared to just a few short years ago. If I had known, my machine would not have sat in the box for 3 years! If I learn anything else on my adventure I will post it here.

A happy,
Louise
I have tried two different contraptions to put the foot pedal on. I'm still chasing the darned thing around!
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Old 11-30-2015, 07:47 PM
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You are a very quick learner.

Please show us what you make.
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