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Hi :)
Hi peeps,
Enthusiastic newbie here. I got an Elna 3 Z (in desperate need of a proper cleaning) and a Juki DX7. I have started to learn about sewing and sewing machines on a Singer 7136. There's a long way to go :) I do simple experimental sewing of tiny and big projects, and the ultimate goal here (for now) is to crazy quilt like a breeze <3 To be continued! Sending good vibes, Plups |
Welcome to the board. You will find lots of inspiration and ideas here!
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Welcome Plups! Everyone here is very friendly and helpful, so if you have any questions, there is usually a suggestion or several on how to get things fixed.
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Sending a warm welcome from Delaware. Glad you decided to join us. Keep experimenting and have fun!
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Thanks everyone <3
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Welcome aboard! Are you into hand embroidering for your crazy quilting endeavors? If so, Pintangle.com is a wonderful site to learn about all sorts of stitching possiblities. If you use the search engine here in the QB, do a search for crazy quilting to see if there is anyone around that is actively doing crazy quilting. I haven't seen a thread on that for a while. Start collecting unusual beads, buttons, ribbons, charms, and anything else you want to incorporate into a crazy quilt now so when you start crazy quilting with nonstop capacity, you have a collection to choose from at your fingertips.
Do you have used clothing stores in Finland? Great buttons (and fabrics) can be found affordably there. It is so exciting to be a beginning quilter! Enjoy working on your machines! Once you can repair them yourself, you will definitely be off and running. |
Welcome from sunny Southern California!
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Originally Posted by ibex94
(Post 8667910)
Welcome aboard! Are you into hand embroidering for your crazy quilting endeavors? If so, Pintangle.com is a wonderful site to learn about all sorts of stitching possiblities. If you use the search engine here in the QB, do a search for crazy quilting to see if there is anyone around that is actively doing crazy quilting. I haven't seen a thread on that for a while. Start collecting unusual beads, buttons, ribbons, charms, and anything else you want to incorporate into a crazy quilt now so when you start crazy quilting with nonstop capacity, you have a collection to choose from at your fingertips.
Do you have used clothing stores in Finland? Great buttons (and fabrics) can be found affordably there. It is so exciting to be a beginning quilter! Enjoy working on your machines! Once you can repair them yourself, you will definitely be off and running. I started filling a box of fabric scraps and cords. So nice to have an excuse to gather nice things 🤭I love recycling centers and thrift shops. There are many around, luckily. Today I braced my fear and went to the hardware shop to get proper tools to open and clean my Elna and I am proud I accomplished some already. I hope it kick starts my fixing journey. So liberating to be able to maintain and fix a machine, especially after some not so nice experience. :D |
Originally Posted by SallyS
(Post 8667927)
Welcome from sunny Southern California!
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Welcome to the board!
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