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    03-24-2012, 05:28 AM
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    Posted By stormatsea45

    I, too just bought a Singer 99K from an antique...

    I, too just bought a Singer 99K from an antique store. It is in good condition except the case around the handle has 2 holes where it should be attached. They had tryed to repair it, but my husband...
    Forum: Pictures
    03-24-2012, 05:06 AM
    Replies: 77
    Views: 7,874
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Your quilt is beautiful. I'm partial to red...

    Your quilt is beautiful. I'm partial to red ones. :)
    Forum: Main
    10-25-2011, 03:33 PM
    Replies: 6
    Views: 785
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Thanks Irishrose, that was fast. :thumbup:

    Thanks Irishrose, that was fast. :thumbup:
    Forum: Main
    10-25-2011, 03:13 PM
    Replies: 6
    Views: 785
    Posted By stormatsea45

    My niece has an old electric Singer #AH887073. I...

    My niece has an old electric Singer #AH887073. I have searched the Singer web site and they have no info. Do any of you have any idea about this machine or date of the machine? Thanks very much.
    Forum: Main
    10-11-2011, 07:39 AM
    Replies: 60
    Views: 7,637
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Just my 2 cents worth, which isn't worth much...

    Just my 2 cents worth, which isn't worth much now!! :D I like the tutes that the members do very much. The outside sources would be nicer in my opinion if we knew what was on the other end, maybe...
    Forum: Main
    10-09-2011, 12:24 PM
    Replies: 104
    Views: 14,480
    Posted By stormatsea45

    I think it is beautiful. Keep up the good work....

    I think it is beautiful. Keep up the good work. :thumbup:
    Forum: Pictures
    10-08-2011, 07:13 AM
    Replies: 250
    Views: 13,656
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Crimson or ivory. A tough choice! So rich and...

    Crimson or ivory. A tough choice! So rich and beautiful!
    Forum: Main
    10-05-2011, 07:55 AM
    Replies: 18
    Views: 2,173
    Posted By stormatsea45

    I have a Gammill Premier without the stitch...

    I have a Gammill Premier without the stitch regulator and really like it. I haven't had many problems, it stitches very nicely with most threads that I put on it. I had a short arm before so was...
    Forum: Main
    09-28-2011, 09:49 AM
    Replies: 161
    Views: 18,108
    Posted By stormatsea45

    I just bought a piece of flannel for potato bags...

    I just bought a piece of flannel for potato bags from them. It feels wonderful, but it hasn't been washed yet. It looks like a good quality flannel. I do like their thread and their sales are...
    Forum: Pictures
    09-26-2011, 11:10 AM
    Replies: 70
    Views: 6,529
    Posted By stormatsea45

    I won't waiste the time to do feathers. They...

    I won't waiste the time to do feathers. They would be lost in the design of the fabric. Either of the other 2 choices would be great, but I prefer the FMQ myself. I think a black binding with...
    Forum: Pictures
    09-26-2011, 11:02 AM
    Replies: 106
    Views: 10,040
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Adorable!! :thumbup:

    Adorable!! :thumbup:
    Forum: Pictures
    09-24-2011, 08:42 AM
    Replies: 157
    Views: 11,632
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Your quilting is outstanding! Beautiful! I love...

    Your quilting is outstanding! Beautiful! I love the way it flows from one thing into the next. Makes me realize that I need a lot more practice to even come close, thanks for showing it.
    Forum: Pictures
    09-24-2011, 08:30 AM
    Replies: 116
    Views: 9,844
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Great job! I like your choice of colors and the...

    Great job! I like your choice of colors and the design within a design. The little girl must be very special to you for all the work you did in the quilt. :-P
    Forum: Pictures
    09-24-2011, 08:25 AM
    Replies: 110
    Views: 12,131
    Posted By stormatsea45

    It's beautiful. You did a great job. :thumbup:

    It's beautiful. You did a great job. :thumbup:
    Forum: Pictures
    09-24-2011, 08:21 AM
    Replies: 112
    Views: 8,881
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Very pretty. I'm impressed. I've made several...

    Very pretty. I'm impressed. I've made several small projects and a queen size spread for my daughter using John Flynn's method. I love the way he does it. It's strip pieced and then an adjusting...
    Forum: Main
    09-24-2011, 08:03 AM
    Replies: 137
    Views: 10,846
    Posted By stormatsea45

    I have done at least 2 queen size quilts, both...

    I have done at least 2 queen size quilts, both bedspread size. I had lots of table space to help support the quilt which is very necessary. They are work, but you feel great when you get it done! ...
    09-21-2011, 09:18 AM
    Replies: 59
    Views: 1,610
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Welcome to a great bunch of people. I live about...

    Welcome to a great bunch of people. I live about 75 miles south of you near Marysville, KS. I love getting to Lincoln occassionally to shop. Great quilt stores. Jan
    Forum: Pictures
    09-20-2011, 09:11 AM
    Replies: 129
    Views: 10,174
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Very, very pretty. Thanks for showing it to us.

    Very, very pretty. Thanks for showing it to us.
    Forum: Main
    09-19-2011, 09:27 AM
    Replies: 59
    Views: 5,601
    Posted By stormatsea45

    This comes from Cindy Roth, LAQ. And you must...

    This comes from Cindy Roth, LAQ. And you must have more than enough binding to do this, but it is so nice not dealing with seams at the corners. When coming within 15-20" of the corner, check to...
    Forum: Pictures
    09-11-2011, 12:56 PM
    Replies: 15
    Views: 1,705
    Posted By stormatsea45

    I looked at your original post with the pictures...

    I looked at your original post with the pictures of the front and it is not a biscuit quilt. I wonder if who ever made it just didn't know about batting and decided to use poly fill. It did appear...
    Forum: Pictures
    09-11-2011, 12:55 PM
    Replies: 15
    Views: 1,705
    Posted By stormatsea45

    I looked at your original post with the pictures...

    I looked at your original post with the pictures of the front and it is not a biscuit quilt. I wonder if who ever made it just didn't know about batting and decided to use poly fill. It did appear...
    Forum: Main
    09-11-2011, 12:40 PM
    Replies: 35
    Views: 20,944
    Posted By stormatsea45

    I have one and do not use it very often, but it...

    I have one and do not use it very often, but it does work when I use it. If you have done everything that the manual tells you to and it still doesn't work correctly, take it back to the dealer and...
    Forum: Tutorials
    09-08-2011, 07:46 AM
    Replies: 143
    Views: 50,745
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Confetti quilting is not new. Shelly Berge from...

    Confetti quilting is not new. Shelly Berge from Lincoln, NE gave a workshop at our guild in Seneca, KS back in the '90's, I'm thinking. She had a couple of patterns out and was written up in a...
    Forum: Main
    08-20-2011, 09:16 AM
    Replies: 89
    Views: 10,835
    Posted By stormatsea45

    There are specific papers made for this purpose. ...

    There are specific papers made for this purpose. I've gotten them from Golden Threads and they come out nicely. I've also used tissue paper and it comes out fine too, except when used on darker...
    Forum: Main
    08-20-2011, 09:04 AM
    Replies: 235
    Views: 14,392
    Posted By stormatsea45

    Nearly always. Another thing that helps keep the...

    Nearly always. Another thing that helps keep the fabric from going down into the bobbin area is a straight stitch plate. It has a single hole in it, preventing that problem. Only thing is you do...
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