Total newb from Texas
#24
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Ellis County, TX
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Update:
I inventoried the drawers in the sewing machine cabinet. I found the lifetime warranty certificate and the original receipt for 7/24/71. MeMa (my grandmother) paid $214.95 in Mesquite, TX. That was the day after my brother's first birthday. I found all of the cams and 10-12 feet with a chart that tells what each foot is used for. I found about 25 spools and a small thread rack. I found a few machine and hand needles and some pins. I found a few buttons, hook fasteners, and a couple of zippers, several dress patterns, thimble, scissors, 4 bobbins, an empty oil squeeze bottle, some, cloth scraps, and the original owner's manual.
I need to get a new bulb and some oil before I try to thread it and test it out.
I also found a 15" by 15" startings of a quilt that Mema started. I may give that to my mom so it will have a better chance of getting finished without getting messed up.
I inventoried the drawers in the sewing machine cabinet. I found the lifetime warranty certificate and the original receipt for 7/24/71. MeMa (my grandmother) paid $214.95 in Mesquite, TX. That was the day after my brother's first birthday. I found all of the cams and 10-12 feet with a chart that tells what each foot is used for. I found about 25 spools and a small thread rack. I found a few machine and hand needles and some pins. I found a few buttons, hook fasteners, and a couple of zippers, several dress patterns, thimble, scissors, 4 bobbins, an empty oil squeeze bottle, some, cloth scraps, and the original owner's manual.
I need to get a new bulb and some oil before I try to thread it and test it out.
I also found a 15" by 15" startings of a quilt that Mema started. I may give that to my mom so it will have a better chance of getting finished without getting messed up.
Last edited by Pin Cushion; 04-02-2015 at 07:34 PM.
#25
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Welcome from Maryland. Sounds like you've found a few treasures. Janome (New Home) makes a very good product . You should really have fun with yours. I doubt the thread is good anymore, but the old spools make cool displays. If I were you I might start with a simple four-patch block to get used to the 1/4" seam allowance that is standard for all quilt patterns. When you find where your needle hits the fabric at 1/4" (don't eyeball, but sew about 12 inches then measure in three places to see how you're doing), then you can put a piece of painter's tape on the needle plate to guide you. Mastering the quarter inch is job one.
Also get friendly with another power tool--the iron. Many newbies don't realize the importance of pressing. A few wrinkles here and there don't seem like a big deal, but they make a big difference in the measurements ultimately, which is probably something I don't need to tell an engineer. Anyway, many of us didn't take iron or the 1/4" seam seriously in the beginning and it showed!
Your mom would probably be invigorated to show you a thing or two about her old hobby. Have fun! Get ready to be addicted.
Also get friendly with another power tool--the iron. Many newbies don't realize the importance of pressing. A few wrinkles here and there don't seem like a big deal, but they make a big difference in the measurements ultimately, which is probably something I don't need to tell an engineer. Anyway, many of us didn't take iron or the 1/4" seam seriously in the beginning and it showed!
Your mom would probably be invigorated to show you a thing or two about her old hobby. Have fun! Get ready to be addicted.
#26
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: country living outside of Natchitoches, La.
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You've come to the right place, everyone here is always ready to help teach. Quilting needs all who are willing to learn so this art is passed on for generations. So WELCOME and lurk all you want
#28
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Ellis County, TX
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Zozee - That's the kind of advice I need. I wouldn't have considered ironing, but it makes perfect sense.
Suzanne57 - I know exactly where Rhome is. I almost know Texas and surrounding states without a map. I've worked in 33 states so far.
Suzanne57 - I know exactly where Rhome is. I almost know Texas and surrounding states without a map. I've worked in 33 states so far.
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