The little Singer Spartan that could-Part II
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The little Singer Spartan that could-Part II
Hello to all,
Well after an intro to basic sewing and having made a couple of placemats and a few strip blocks, I decided to give it a go and see how I would do on a more challenging project. Since I had a few strip blocks completed, I thought a small runner or wall hanger made up of 10 bocks would be good for my first project. This morning I completed the front panel and will acquire some 1/8" batting tomorrow. I already have the back panel and edge binding. If all goes well, my sister will have her friend machine quilt the piece and I will go to my woodworking shop and make either a stand or a wall hangar to accommodate my project. Everything on this piece was done on my 52' Singer Spartan using a walking foot. In the future, I may attempt a larger project, maybe a lap quilt. I will try using one of my other machines such as my 99, 66, 128 or the little 221-1. Heck, with all this crazy weather, I might not be able to afford the cost to heat my home-lol. I guess one might say that this is a quilty kind of winter, and I live in the deep South!! Any criticism, comments, or suggestions is welcome and appreciated. Chow or now and happy quilting.
Rodney
Ponchatoula, La
Well after an intro to basic sewing and having made a couple of placemats and a few strip blocks, I decided to give it a go and see how I would do on a more challenging project. Since I had a few strip blocks completed, I thought a small runner or wall hanger made up of 10 bocks would be good for my first project. This morning I completed the front panel and will acquire some 1/8" batting tomorrow. I already have the back panel and edge binding. If all goes well, my sister will have her friend machine quilt the piece and I will go to my woodworking shop and make either a stand or a wall hangar to accommodate my project. Everything on this piece was done on my 52' Singer Spartan using a walking foot. In the future, I may attempt a larger project, maybe a lap quilt. I will try using one of my other machines such as my 99, 66, 128 or the little 221-1. Heck, with all this crazy weather, I might not be able to afford the cost to heat my home-lol. I guess one might say that this is a quilty kind of winter, and I live in the deep South!! Any criticism, comments, or suggestions is welcome and appreciated. Chow or now and happy quilting.
Rodney
Ponchatoula, La
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