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    Old 06-20-2012, 02:53 AM
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    My square was the fishing shack with a door that opens and it was sewn on a vintage Spartan with a little help from an old Kenmore (my sister sewed the words on the Kenmore then mailed the pieces) cute little Spartan isn't it?
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    Old 06-20-2012, 04:47 AM
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    The picture of my block and my 1953 FW are on the other site but I'll post a picture of my FW here as well. I love this little FW. It's the only machine I have up here at the cabin so it gets used for everything. The only thing I've discovered I can't do is to patch bluejean legs so that will have to wait until I go back downstate for the winter. I'm not fond of patching bluejeans anyway. I have a beautiful view of the lake while I sew and when we get our remodel done this summer I'll be spending even more time watching the loons and quilting. I hope Glenn enjoys his quilt..... I'm so glad I was invited to join in on it. Nancy did a wonderful job of putting it all together and all the blocks look so cute. Everyone should give themselves a pat on the back for the fine work they did. Okay, enough talk. Here's the picture.
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    Old 06-20-2012, 05:23 AM
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    Originally Posted by J Miller
    OK, well I used our Montgomery Ward URR-988A 7 Jewel Automatic.

    We got it from GW auctions and didn't know it used cams. We were being kind of weird and when we read the text of the auction I told my wife, I could fix it. They were selling it listed as parts only, motor won't shut off.
    After a few times looking at it I saw the problem and cracked up laughing. There was no cord block, the people at GW were plugging the motor directly into the wall socket. No wonder it wouldn't shut off! LOL. So we bought it, installed a new cord set then when I was looking at Relics to get a manual I saw the cams. That started a hunt and a QB forum member in IN (please forgive me all our correspondence is on our dead hard drive, I can't remember who sent them) sent us a box of cams. That started it. Then she sent us the link to a Deluxe set of cams on GW that we went after too.
    (Yes, I'm getting to the point) The second set of cams had the fish pattern that we used on the quilt block. The orange fishy border.

    We only used the one machine for this block and it worked just fine.

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    Here is the block Joe made with this machine!

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    Old 06-20-2012, 05:25 AM
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    Originally Posted by Charlee
    I didn't take a photo of my own block, but it's the first block in the second row. I used my Singer 403 to do the satin stitch, and one touch of modern machine, I used my Janome with a "Flower foot" attachment to make the eye. Really a simple block.
    Here is Charlee's block!

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    Old 06-20-2012, 05:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by Muv
    While all you North Americans are safely tucked up in bed sleeping off the excitement I thought I would start a new thread so we can get excited all over again.

    It was a great thrill seeing Glenn's happy smile as he held up the quilt for the photos when he received it. Nancy did a fantastic job setting the blocks into a truly unique quilt, with 20 blocks made in three countries.

    The pictures on the Vintage Sewing Machine Shop are great, but still ever so slightly frustrating. I would love to see them all up close and know who made them.

    Nancy used four different machines to make the quilt. In the background of her photo of the quilt there is the leg of a treadle just peeping out at us. If we all have photos of our machines that we can post here I'm sure Glenn would keep on smiling until Christmas. Of course, as luck would have it, I haven't got a photo at the moment of the machine I used, my 1927 99K, so I shall have to sort it out later.

    So to start us off, here is my block, Mrs. Trout leaping for a fly. My dad used to love going to Wales and fishing for brown trout in the rivers there. Making this block brought it all back, even the taste of a fresh little trout fried in butter...
    Thank you Muv, for starting this thread - so cool! I will post all the blocks, but I want to start posting the blocks with the machines/people who already posted here!

    Muv's quilted block!

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    Old 06-20-2012, 05:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by Candace
    I didn't take a photo of my block either. I used my Pfaff 1222 to do all the applique. Typically, I only take pics of my completed quilts.
    The fish with braces made by Candace!

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    Old 06-20-2012, 05:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by melinda1962
    I had never done a block like this before, so mine is rustic, to say the least. I used my 1910 Electricified Redeye, and free styled that poor embroidered fish on it. But it was fun, and I was glad to contribute my little fish to the pond.[ATTACH=CONFIG]343149[/ATTACH]
    Melinda's quilted block! I was really impressed with Melinda's fish! She did that free motion on a Redeye? How did you do that Melinda? Redeye's, Singer 66's, don't drop their feed dogs? Wow!

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    Old 06-20-2012, 05:45 AM
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    Originally Posted by Bennett
    Muv, I like the way you worked your name into the block! I couldn't see that on the finished quilt pics.

    I didn't take a picture of my block either, but it's the 3rd block on the 4th row. I had a hard time finding "manly" fabrics in my regular stash, so I got to raid my recycled shirt stash. This was the first thing I made with my 301a. I've never participated in something like this, so it was great fun to see the pics of Glenn with his new quilt.

    She's got a rough finish, but she's beautiful on the inside!
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    Here is Cheryl's, Bennett's, block! Two fishy's swimming side by side! In the blocks that were pieced, I quilted with just a stitch in the ditch so I wouldn't mess up anyone's block!

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    Old 06-20-2012, 05:53 AM
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    Originally Posted by vintagemotif
    Here is my square. I got the idea of kissing fish from a post that Charlee made in reply to Glenn. She stated that she was sending Glenn kisses. I used my Two Spools for piecing and the Necchi in treadle for the decorative stitches to make the fish hook, fish eyes, and tail stitching.
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    Monica's block! I had a really hard time deciding how to quilt this block! I didn't want to take away from the hook or Monica's signature area - now I wish I'd done a little more quilting on the hook, but it looks really good in the quilt!

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    Old 06-21-2012, 05:27 AM
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    Originally Posted by BoJangles
    Monica's block! I had a really hard time deciding how to quilt this block! I didn't want to take away from the hook or Monica's signature area - now I wish I'd done a little more quilting on the hook, but it looks really good in the quilt!

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    I am re-posting Monica's block because on my computer it comes up as an attachment! I want all the blocks to come up without having to go to an attachment to see them!
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