Originally Posted by nanna-up-north
(Post 7288748)
I haven't posted in awhile because I've been working on a hand applique quilt.... no use of vintage machines at all. But I'm taking a short break from that to finished a couple of smaller quilts. This one is for my great-great nephew born in January. It measures 42"x52". The blocks are 9" with 2" sashing. I did all the piecing on my 1953 Singer 221 and the quilting on my 1942 Singer 15-91. Those are my go-to machines. And, I have finished the binding and label now but this is a picture after I quilted it, before I bound it.
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Originally Posted by Manalto
(Post 7296642)
Double Irish Chain quilt top. (I'll finish the corners today, but it's supposed to rain, so I snapped this yesterday.)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]528704[/ATTACH] Pieced on a 1951 Necchi BU [ATTACH=CONFIG]528705[/ATTACH] |
This quilt was pieced using a 1917 White Rotary treadle machine and quilted with my modern Pfaff QE 4.2. It won an Honorable Mention ribbon in my guild's quilt show this weekend. :shock:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/391684...posted-public/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/391684...7637458806455/ Sharon in Texas |
Great quilt Sharon!
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Nice quilt Sharon! My wife would love that one.
Rodney |
Nice quilt Sharon, like your sewing machine also.
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Thank you, it was so much fun to make. :)
Sharon in Texas |
Thank you Sharon for doing this for our soldiers......it is a beautiful quilt, and I just love your machine!
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What a great machine.....and the quilt is gorgeous.
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Here is a table topper I made and won a blue ribbon on it. I used my 301 machine.
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