Primitve Quilting???
#1
I was down in the SF Bay area for a couple of weeks visiting and helping my son move into and settle into his new gorgeous home. He encouraged me to help with the little things, once the majority of the unpacking was finished (and he went back to wrok), like make a curtain for the sliding glass door opening, place mats, pot holders, etc.
Well...I bought a cheap Singer machine, scissors, pins, thread, needles and then we took a trip to the fabric store. Since the colors in the kitchen/family room/dining area are red and brown (not MY colors), DS picked out two reds and brown fabrics for me to work with.
I really had to think out of the box to do anything...no rotary cutter or mat, no ruler of any kind...I called it primitive quilting! See for yourself ---
Well...I bought a cheap Singer machine, scissors, pins, thread, needles and then we took a trip to the fabric store. Since the colors in the kitchen/family room/dining area are red and brown (not MY colors), DS picked out two reds and brown fabrics for me to work with.
I really had to think out of the box to do anything...no rotary cutter or mat, no ruler of any kind...I called it primitive quilting! See for yourself ---
My cutting floor
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The curtain for the sliding glass door
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The pot holders in red and brown
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The placemats
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#2
Wow you did alot while you were there. Who would have thought to use that fabric for a curtain...NOT me but I actually like it. And I never thought red and brown went together. LOL Not my colors either but they look cool. :)
#6
Wow, your son is one lucky man to have such a terrific mom! You did a fantastic job! Does the sliding door curtain match the rug, or is it just me? I love the red and brown together and they match perfectly. As they say "To each his own!"
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Absolutely perfect! What a sweet Mom :)
Originally Posted by LastGrandma
I was down in the SF Bay area for a couple of weeks visiting and helping my son move into and settle into his new gorgeous home. He encouraged me to help with the little things, once the majority of the unpacking was finished (and he went back to wrok), like make a curtain for the sliding glass door opening, place mats, pot holders, etc.
Well...I bought a cheap Singer machine, scissors, pins, thread, needles and then we took a trip to the fabric store. Since the colors in the kitchen/family room/dining area are red and brown (not MY colors), DS picked out two reds and brown fabrics for me to work with.
I really had to think out of the box to do anything...no rotary cutter or mat, no ruler of any kind...I called it primitive quilting! See for yourself ---
Well...I bought a cheap Singer machine, scissors, pins, thread, needles and then we took a trip to the fabric store. Since the colors in the kitchen/family room/dining area are red and brown (not MY colors), DS picked out two reds and brown fabrics for me to work with.
I really had to think out of the box to do anything...no rotary cutter or mat, no ruler of any kind...I called it primitive quilting! See for yourself ---
#10
GREAT JOB, VERY Lucky son.
I guess we all need a lesson in what to do when our toys are at home and were called upon to make something without them. I did about the same thing in Seattle for my son.
Got a cheap machine and some sissors and went to work.
We are quilters we will survive, LOL ;-)
I guess we all need a lesson in what to do when our toys are at home and were called upon to make something without them. I did about the same thing in Seattle for my son.
Got a cheap machine and some sissors and went to work.
We are quilters we will survive, LOL ;-)
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