Vintage Sewing Machine Shop.....Come on in and sit a spell
Originally Posted by Weedwoman
Nancy, is this quilt in a book that can be bought? I love it and would love to make it for my soon to be grand daughter (gonna marry my oldest grandson) Any info would be greatly appreciated. I love star quilts. Thanx
Send me a PM with your address is you want the instructions!
Nancy
Yes, and my DH won't let me forget it, either. I think he is starting to understand though. He is working on my 201, gonna change the grease as soon as it arrives. Thank you.
Buslady,
You have a very nice collection of machines. Have fun sewing with your 201!
You have a very nice collection of machines. Have fun sewing with your 201!
Originally Posted by Weedwoman
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
You had fun yesterday! I like them both. Fusing makes those curve pieces so much more easier and fun to work with. I want to try a quilt as you go block. Some friends have tried it and liked working with one block over having to wrestle with a large quilt. Very pretty quilts!
The really neat thing about this is that you can make a completely reversible quilt. Here I am using flannel on the back to make a comfort quilt, but I have done one completely reversible.
Nancy
Oh sorry about the pink, orange, and yellow stickies! I have to number the blocks to make sure they stay wacky!
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Originally Posted by Weedwoman
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
You had fun yesterday! I like them both. Fusing makes those curve pieces so much more easier and fun to work with. I want to try a quilt as you go block. Some friends have tried it and liked working with one block over having to wrestle with a large quilt. Very pretty quilts!
The really neat thing about this is that you can make a completely reversible quilt. Here I am using flannel on the back to make a comfort quilt, but I have done one completely reversible.
Nancy
Oh sorry about the pink, orange, and yellow stickies! I have to number the blocks to make sure they stay wacky!
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Deara
Hey Billy,
I posted some pics of the Vintage Singer attachments that Moosegirl sent me.
Can you move that post to the main thread here?
At least I am hoping you can and that they qualify for posting on the Vintage space.
Blessings,
Sandi
I posted some pics of the Vintage Singer attachments that Moosegirl sent me.
Can you move that post to the main thread here?
At least I am hoping you can and that they qualify for posting on the Vintage space.
Blessings,
Sandi
Billy
Originally Posted by grannysewer
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Originally Posted by Weedwoman
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Originally Posted by vintagemotif
You had fun yesterday! I like them both. Fusing makes those curve pieces so much more easier and fun to work with. I want to try a quilt as you go block. Some friends have tried it and liked working with one block over having to wrestle with a large quilt. Very pretty quilts!
The really neat thing about this is that you can make a completely reversible quilt. Here I am using flannel on the back to make a comfort quilt, but I have done one completely reversible.
Nancy
Oh sorry about the pink, orange, and yellow stickies! I have to number the blocks to make sure they stay wacky!
Thanks
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Its snowing like crazy right now and we have close to 2" and gaining fast!! It looks like we are going to get around 8 to 12 inches. Fayetteville AR got hit with around 2' if my wife heard right and that system is just coming in.
I will post photos when I pick it up at the ladies home. She had to move quite a bit to dig the machine out so I told her just call me when you have it out.
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I will post photos when I pick it up at the ladies home. She had to move quite a bit to dig the machine out so I told her just call me when you have it out.
Originally Posted by BoJangles
Billy, I love the shape of that machine! The poster is really neat to look at too. Can't wait to see the actual machine, when you are ready to post the picture!
Nancy
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