Quilts made using vintage machines!
#171
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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Because they are plastic! Not worth a hoot. lol
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Originally Posted by vintagemotif
Originally Posted by jljack
This is a quilt a friend of mine asked me to make for them, as they are redoing their bedroom. She picked and bought the fabrics. I started doing the piecing on my newer Brother machine, but it started having issues. So, I got out my Featherweight, and believe it or not, I pieced 80% of this 104"x99" quilt on the Featherweight. Then I put the binding on with my Miss Ida 301a. They both did a great job, and it felt so good sewing with them. I loved it!
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Originally Posted by miriam
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
Because they are plastic! Not worth a hoot. lol
My next quilt project I am going to try to use my 66-1 in treadle to do the top. I am excited to try it!!
#175
More Sewing machines covers that can be draped over machines to keep the dust out. Very simple and quick to make, nothing difficult or time consuming.
This is just one side of the reversible cover that I decorated one area with buttons. From this one side of the sewing cover, there are two looks: a strip and solid print with buttons.
Machines used were Two Spools for piecing and Davis NVF for quilting.
This is just one side of the reversible cover that I decorated one area with buttons. From this one side of the sewing cover, there are two looks: a strip and solid print with buttons.
Machines used were Two Spools for piecing and Davis NVF for quilting.
#176
I made another baby quilt. I just love using this quick and fun pattern from Moda. Piecing was done with the Two Spools, quilting with a Singer 201, binding attached with Davis NVF, and decorative stitching with Singer 328K.
#179
Originally Posted by Baby Catcher
All my sewing is dne on vintage machines. I piece on a singer featherweight and quilt on a singer 201. Recently I have been piecing on my singer 401 and my next quilt will be quilted on my voyager 17.
Thanks for posting your pretty quilt.
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