i understand why so few people make frank lloyd wright quilts.
#42
the answer seems to be to switch machines. my basic janome's presser foot is just too wide, and because i can't switch the needle position to the right there's just no way to get the fabric to stay on the right line while stitching. all my black lines end up 1/8" too thick. it didn't really matter so much in the completed sections, but now that i am working on the little tiny tile sections it's throwing everything off.
normally i wouldn't matter about it, but this part of the design looks wonky when it needs to look dead straight.
luckily i have a singer 401 machine i bought for my daughter about a year ago. i got it all tuned up and we haven't used it yet. i tried it last night. the presser foot is more narrow, the feed dogs more true and it is as straight a stitch as i have ever seen. the only thing is...this is a more difficult project than i have undertaken before and now i'm working with a new machine instead of my "old cozy slipper" machine that i know so well.
and to complain - i thought maybe i had done something wrong, so i recut (using scissors this time thinking the rotary cutter was causing bowing over the two seams) and resewed the strips for the little tiles before i had the eureka moment about why things weren't working. now do i rip the stitches on 36-2 inch pieces or cut and redo for the third time?
HAHAHAH! sigh.
aileen
normally i wouldn't matter about it, but this part of the design looks wonky when it needs to look dead straight.
luckily i have a singer 401 machine i bought for my daughter about a year ago. i got it all tuned up and we haven't used it yet. i tried it last night. the presser foot is more narrow, the feed dogs more true and it is as straight a stitch as i have ever seen. the only thing is...this is a more difficult project than i have undertaken before and now i'm working with a new machine instead of my "old cozy slipper" machine that i know so well.
and to complain - i thought maybe i had done something wrong, so i recut (using scissors this time thinking the rotary cutter was causing bowing over the two seams) and resewed the strips for the little tiles before i had the eureka moment about why things weren't working. now do i rip the stitches on 36-2 inch pieces or cut and redo for the third time?
HAHAHAH! sigh.
aileen
Last edited by stillclock; 01-18-2014 at 11:19 AM.
#43
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I so am with you on this sort of quilt... one that I might not have chosen myself to make!
Christine
#45
I made a wall hanging from this book a number of years ago and it hangs in my office. It's getting a little faded since I have a corner office with two walls made entirely of glass but I still love it. I had the idea to make a FLW window quilt long before Jackie Robinson's book and bought a number of FLW design books intending to draft my own pattern eventually. Just never got to it.
I was in Buffalo visiting my aunt and I found Jackie's book in a quilt shop. Since Buffalo was where I was born, I chose to make the window from the Heath House, a FLW house in Buffalo. If you look close, you will see mistakes but it was worth all the pain. Yours will be too. I can't wait to see the finished quilt.
I was in Buffalo visiting my aunt and I found Jackie's book in a quilt shop. Since Buffalo was where I was born, I chose to make the window from the Heath House, a FLW house in Buffalo. If you look close, you will see mistakes but it was worth all the pain. Yours will be too. I can't wait to see the finished quilt.
#46
i submit. i cannot get the tile sections to work out to match up with the chevrons. at all.
i emailed my favorite lqs and requested a private lesson. i don't need it to be perfect but it cannot proceed the way it is going.
irish, that's beautiful!
aileen
i emailed my favorite lqs and requested a private lesson. i don't need it to be perfect but it cannot proceed the way it is going.
irish, that's beautiful!
aileen
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