Sylvia Bridal Sampler BOW
#2491
So auntjo, tell me about your new studio and the progress on your Sylvia. Did you load her onto the frame yet? Or still admiring the view?
As I still have to quilt mine I can't wait to see what you're doing to/with her
As I still have to quilt mine I can't wait to see what you're doing to/with her
#2492
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Location: Port Orford, OR
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Haven't put the SBS on the frame yet tho have collected several block quilting ideas off pinterest etc... I just run out of printer ink too fast for my liking and I like to have a paper copy to reference. Also, haven't begun piecing a back yet which will need to be done first. The Tin Lizzie made it thru the move quite well. I have quilted a small charity quilt for the local group and all went well with stitches and tension, etc. (Did discover I put one of the end ratchets on backward, but that's an easy fix.) Then I promptly sewed the binding on backwards - but am going to leave it as I don't think it's bad looking, just not quite the proper unstitched look on the top - but it works for me. We'll see what the gals say for my 1st work to donate...
The studio is a pretty similar set up to what I had in my walk in basement room in the El Dorado Hills house - tho I had less window and more wall space - not that I would trade these views at all. Bob's aunt talked me into taking & using his Mom's china hutch instead of my smaller more modern style one so that takes up a bit more room - (and I have another piece of furniture to find a new home for in the downsize now living in the garage w/boxes full of stuff that are duplicates of what was already here or stuff I've already given away, or just plain won't fit here). There is about a 9ft. stretch of kitchenette wall in the room on the backside of the stairwell we are working on designing how to install my design wall (2 - 4' x 8' x 2"thick flannel covered Styrofoam boards from Home Depot or Lowes) in front of, but want to be able to move out of the way when we do want to access that - but most of the time won't be using the kitchenette part. He's talking about possibly hanging them from the ceiling with some way to pull them up flush with the ceiling, or possibly sliding or folding over each other to access one side at a time. We'll see how that turns out. Right now, they are leaned up next to the counters stacked together, but quite useable.
Am trying to attach pictures, but either my computer is not doing something correctly (which it has been doing the last couple days), or the board isnot letting me get therer. Will try again on that later.
Last edited by auntjo; 02-20-2020 at 02:04 PM.
#2493
Auntjo....your sewing studio is so awesome! Just beautiful and it looks so organized and ready for the creativity to explode. Those windows are to die for....so cool...so happy for you.
And, I typically machine sew my binding...especially charity quilts. Much more durable since these quilts are all about utility. Your quilt should be well received for donation.
And, I typically machine sew my binding...especially charity quilts. Much more durable since these quilts are all about utility. Your quilt should be well received for donation.
#2494
wow!!! just wow!!! That room! wow!!! What's the length of the LA? Looks like you could load my monsters onto that, ever quilt for higher?
sigh, just loverly. Enjoy that space. I'm in a corner of the living room and a corner of my bedroom now. Mom's in my old sewing room which is like 6 or 7x12 I think.
sigh, just loverly. Enjoy that space. I'm in a corner of the living room and a corner of my bedroom now. Mom's in my old sewing room which is like 6 or 7x12 I think.
#2495
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh stunning!!!!! Look at all your space. And the view!!!!!!! I wouldn't get any sewing done if I had a view like that! Wow!!! If I ever would come to your retreat it's not for sewing hahahahahaa. I would stand and stare out of the window all day every day
#2499
My dear Bridals!!
The time has come for me to move on. I know I told you I'll be here, no matter how long it takes you to finish your Sylvia but.....sometimes it's better to leave things behind and find a new 'home'.
It has been such a pleasure to 'work' with you all and a joy seeing all your stunning blocks and finished Sylvia quilts.
I hope you will all finish your started quilts one day and enjoy your hard work!
Thank you for having been part of my own journey!
I wish you all the best and stay healthy!!
The time has come for me to move on. I know I told you I'll be here, no matter how long it takes you to finish your Sylvia but.....sometimes it's better to leave things behind and find a new 'home'.
It has been such a pleasure to 'work' with you all and a joy seeing all your stunning blocks and finished Sylvia quilts.
I hope you will all finish your started quilts one day and enjoy your hard work!
Thank you for having been part of my own journey!
I wish you all the best and stay healthy!!
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