Hey there
#13
I'm from New York, so it's my true home. Near Jamestown.
Quilting board is a great place!
Hope some of you friend and sub me on YouTube it's a great place to post your projects. It's where I learned most of my sewing stuff after the trial and error.. LOL
Have a great night!
Stitch_Shifter
Quilting board is a great place!
Hope some of you friend and sub me on YouTube it's a great place to post your projects. It's where I learned most of my sewing stuff after the trial and error.. LOL
Have a great night!
Stitch_Shifter
#17
Hey Louisiana,
I copied the design from a quilt I had a long time ago. When it was falling apart I looked at ti and found it was completely hand sewn. I could not imagine how long it would take to sew one like it by hand.
But I love the design and the way it is engineered with no batting.
I copied the design from a quilt I had a long time ago. When it was falling apart I looked at ti and found it was completely hand sewn. I could not imagine how long it would take to sew one like it by hand.
But I love the design and the way it is engineered with no batting.
#18
I have OLD machines, I have a favorite Pfaff 332 for my heavy stuff, canvas, billboard tarp vinyl. I use my White 764 for my quilt and repairs, I have a few Necchi Supernovas, one in the cabinet with the chair and every last attachment and all the books and original receipt, a few old hand crankers, Jones, Kohler, and even a Russian made Jones Singer 99 clone (hand cranker)
A Singer 319K and a W, A 1912 White Treadle with most of the original manual (newsprint paper) and a few other treddle heads, a Singer Rocketeer that needs a power cord and foot pedal, and a Glenenn Machine Co Embellishment machine in perfect shape. I didn't even know what the Glennen was but it was in perfect shape so I bought it for $4. I saw ONE Once on Ebay and they were asking $599.00 for it. I have a couple others Janome, Brother, Eldredge rotary. http://www.youtube.com/user/sewingmachineheaven <You can see a lot of them there.
A Singer 319K and a W, A 1912 White Treadle with most of the original manual (newsprint paper) and a few other treddle heads, a Singer Rocketeer that needs a power cord and foot pedal, and a Glenenn Machine Co Embellishment machine in perfect shape. I didn't even know what the Glennen was but it was in perfect shape so I bought it for $4. I saw ONE Once on Ebay and they were asking $599.00 for it. I have a couple others Janome, Brother, Eldredge rotary. http://www.youtube.com/user/sewingmachineheaven <You can see a lot of them there.
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