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Old 07-05-2011, 05:28 AM
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Muv, your quilt is so beautiful. I love the soft colors.

Sharon W, LOVE your quilt with the bright colors. What pattern did you use? It looks like a variety of log cabins. LC are one of my favorite blocks.

Vintagemotif, your pinwheel quilt is very pretty. Wow, on your Singer 66-1 with lotus decals. Gorgeous!

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Old 07-05-2011, 06:00 AM
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My blocks are my version of a crumb quilt block. I love bright colors! :-D I make lots of charity quilts for in-need
children, I'm part of "The Linus Connection". www.linusconnection.org
You can find the pattern suggestion at the following link:

http://quiltville.com/crumbs.shtml

Thank you for your kind words about my quilt.
Sharon W.

my other favorite treadle machine Singer 66 with red eye decals 101 years old.
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Old 07-05-2011, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by purplefiend
SewExtreme,
My blocks are my version of a crumb quilt block. I love bright colors! :-D I make lots of charity quilts for in-need
children, I'm part of "The Linus Connection". www.linusconnection.org
You can find the pattern suggestion at the following link:

http://quiltville.com/crumbs.shtml

Thank you for your kind words about my quilt.
Sharon W.
Sharon thanks for posting this link with so much helpful information to get one started in using up crumbs.
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Sharon thanks for posting this link with so much helpful information to get one started in using up crumbs.
Monica,
I love Quiltville.com, lots of good patterns for using our scraps. Bonnie Hunter was a speaker at my guild last year .
Sharon
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Old 07-05-2011, 01:00 PM
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I also like to use the Plain Spoken pattern by Bill Kerr and Weeks Ringle found in their book The Modern Quilt Workshop.
You can either free motion quilt (I like to use my Singer 15-90 in treadle for this) or straight-stitch quilt (which is quick and simple on even Singer 66-1). I'm presently working on a Plain Spoken that is quilted just using the straight-stitch. I'll post photos of the finished quilt.
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The " I Spy Quilt" that I made for my dad was pieced and quilted using my Singer 201K.
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
The " I Spy Quilt" that I made for my dad was pieced and quilted using my Singer 201K.
Awesome quilt,Monica! What year is your 201K? I have a 1936 201k.
Sharon W.
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I am currently piecing 2 quilts of valor with my black Singer 301. She's sewing wonderfully since she's had her top tension reset.
Sharon W.
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Originally Posted by purplefiend
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
The " I Spy Quilt" that I made for my dad was pieced and quilted using my Singer 201K.
Awesome quilt,Monica! What year is your 201K? I have a 1936 201k.
Sharon W.
My Singer 201K is from 1953. I'm so surprised as to how smooth and quiet this machine sews. Not even my daughter's Janome sews this way.
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Originally Posted by purplefiend
I am currently piecing 2 quilts of valor with my black Singer 301. She's sewing wonderfully since she's had her top tension reset.
Sharon W.
I recently found a Singer 401A. I plan to make a baby quilt using the 401A and my FW. I'm planning to do some piecing with the FW and then the quilting and binding work with the 401A. I always finish off my bindings with some type of decorative stitch since I attach the bindings by machine. A great way to hide the unevenness of the finished machine binding work (at least for me it is. since I can never get it to be perfect on both sides). Anyhow, I'm looking forward to playing with the decorative stitches on the 401. That machine runs very nicely too!
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