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Old 04-09-2014, 06:09 AM
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Mrs Finch, Those are pretty quilt tops. The raindrops and bird are cute.

Sharon, I like that skateboard quilt. Those skateboards have wild motifs.

Jean, Very pretty quilt with the applique flower.

It's always fun seeing what others have made with their vintage machines. Thanks for sharing!
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Love that bird with the umbrella and those raindrops!!!!!
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Old 04-10-2014, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif View Post
Mrs Finch, Those are pretty quilt tops. The raindrops and bird are cute.

Sharon, I like that skateboard quilt. Those skateboards have wild motifs.

Jean, Very pretty quilt with the applique flower.

It's always fun seeing what others have made with their vintage machines. Thanks for sharing!
Monica,
Thanks for the kind comments, the kids love the skateboard quilts, its become a favorite pattern for "The Linus Connection".
The fabrics used in the skateboard quilt are salesman's sample fabrics,huge prints that were too weird for anything else. The local Hoffman fabric reps give us(The Linus Connection) their retired samples.
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Mrs. Finch,
I like your Bento Box and the other one too, its whimsical.
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Old 04-29-2014, 11:34 AM
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My wife just finished a runner for my recliner, using some of her scraps. The photos are the front and back of the same runner. The entire runner was made on a 1956 Singer 301A (LBOW) mounted in a Singer 430 “Profile” Sewing Desk, except for a label embroidered in one corner with a 2001 White W3300 Embroidery Machine.

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CD that is a wonderful runner for your chair, now I have to go make one for mine. Your wife did a great job on this one, aren't you the lucky one.
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CD after my DH see this he will want one. Has been after me to make a cover for his chair that won't crumple behing his back. Good job. Thanks for sharing.
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CD, that chair runner is pretty snazzy looking. Your wife did a good job. My 301 is my go-to machine for all things quilting.
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What a charming machine. It looks as though it was easy to use. And the quilt is great.

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CD, That's a clever idea! Tell your wife she made a pretty runner!
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