My quilting accomplishments since November
#1
I got to thinking about what I have accomplished since I joined QB in Nov 2010
I began with:
*2 boxes of scraps inherited from my late Mom. The fabric
scraps are from childhood clothes she sewed for us as kids.
Her plan was to make quilts for my 2 brothers & me. I
inherited the boxes in 2007 & set out to learn how to quilt so
I could make them.
*A sewing area in one bedroom, consisting of a little desk & my
machines.
*2 sewing machines: a Featherweight (mine since I was 12) &
a Singer 403a (inherited from my Mom) & a 1980’s Kenmore.
*1 Beginning quilting class, taken Fall of 2009 at a quilting store
(now known as a LQS).
*2 quilts made.
*No clue about: sewing rooms, fabric stashes, destashing,
ironing big boards, machine quilting, FMQ, long arm quilting,
LQS, free patterns, DQ’s, PIF’s, quilt swaps, and so on.
Fast forward 3 months & I now have:
*A sewing studio in the making. I've rearranged, bought a
sewing cabinet & portable tables, hung pegboard, etc. & will be
doing more this spring to finish my "studio".
*A growing passion for vintage sewing machines & am
searching for a Singer 15-91 or Singer 301 to add to
my “collection”.
*A desire to learn FMQ (hence the search for the 15-91 or
301) so I’m taking a FMQ class at my LQS in March.
*A fabric stash thanks to a couple of PIF’s from QB members,
a number of purchases from QB members, and from stalking
fabric sales everytime I’m in a fabric store.
*A collection of quilting books, along with printouts of free
patterns, not to mention all the bookmarks & pdf files saved
on my computer.
*I cruise CL for sewing machines & fabric almost as much as I
hang out here.
*Finished quilt projects since Nov: 3 quilts, 1 DQ, 2 blocks for
a memory quilt donation, 3 fleece scarves, 1 sewing machine
cover.
*WIP projects: Christmas placemats, 2 baby blankets,
Wallhanging for my sewing studio, & blocks for a Soldier’s quilt.
*Planned projects: 2 wedding quilts by April, Feb DQ swap,
birthday quilts by June, August, October & November, my quilt
from Mom’s scraps.
*And a serious addiction to QB. :lol:
I began with:
*2 boxes of scraps inherited from my late Mom. The fabric
scraps are from childhood clothes she sewed for us as kids.
Her plan was to make quilts for my 2 brothers & me. I
inherited the boxes in 2007 & set out to learn how to quilt so
I could make them.
*A sewing area in one bedroom, consisting of a little desk & my
machines.
*2 sewing machines: a Featherweight (mine since I was 12) &
a Singer 403a (inherited from my Mom) & a 1980’s Kenmore.
*1 Beginning quilting class, taken Fall of 2009 at a quilting store
(now known as a LQS).
*2 quilts made.
*No clue about: sewing rooms, fabric stashes, destashing,
ironing big boards, machine quilting, FMQ, long arm quilting,
LQS, free patterns, DQ’s, PIF’s, quilt swaps, and so on.
Fast forward 3 months & I now have:
*A sewing studio in the making. I've rearranged, bought a
sewing cabinet & portable tables, hung pegboard, etc. & will be
doing more this spring to finish my "studio".
*A growing passion for vintage sewing machines & am
searching for a Singer 15-91 or Singer 301 to add to
my “collection”.
*A desire to learn FMQ (hence the search for the 15-91 or
301) so I’m taking a FMQ class at my LQS in March.
*A fabric stash thanks to a couple of PIF’s from QB members,
a number of purchases from QB members, and from stalking
fabric sales everytime I’m in a fabric store.
*A collection of quilting books, along with printouts of free
patterns, not to mention all the bookmarks & pdf files saved
on my computer.
*I cruise CL for sewing machines & fabric almost as much as I
hang out here.
*Finished quilt projects since Nov: 3 quilts, 1 DQ, 2 blocks for
a memory quilt donation, 3 fleece scarves, 1 sewing machine
cover.
*WIP projects: Christmas placemats, 2 baby blankets,
Wallhanging for my sewing studio, & blocks for a Soldier’s quilt.
*Planned projects: 2 wedding quilts by April, Feb DQ swap,
birthday quilts by June, August, October & November, my quilt
from Mom’s scraps.
*And a serious addiction to QB. :lol:
#6
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Cadillac, MI
Posts: 6,487
A 301 is no better at FMQ than a 403. The 301 may be a tiny bit better at piecing because it has no zigag, therefore the needle hole is smaller and fabric doesn't get eaten when you start those first few stitches. Millions of us have quilted with zigzag machines with no problem. You can also buy a small holed plate for most machines.
You have been busy. That's very impressive!
You have been busy. That's very impressive!
#9
Originally Posted by irishrose
A 301 is no better at FMQ than a 403. The 301 may be a tiny bit better at piecing because it has no zigag, therefore the needle hole is smaller and fabric doesn't get eaten when you start those first few stitches. Millions of us have quilted with zigzag machines with no problem. You can also buy a small holed plate for most machines.
You have been busy. That's very impressive!
You have been busy. That's very impressive!
And yes - there is a small holed plate - didn't know that the zig zag plate was what was causing the problem those first few stitches. Will have to change that out when I am doing piecing work.
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