Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
(Post 5079484)
Here is a picture of a wall hanging my daughter e mailed to me and said "Mom can you make this?" So next picture is my version of her picture. Made this using my 1951 Black 301 machine.
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Here is my latest quilt. I just finished this quilt tonight. It is 85x97 - a curved log cabin strip quilt. I did most of the piecing for this quilt with my 1935 featherweight in a Strip Therapy class at the local quilt store. The borders and bindings were done using my 319w from 1955 - in the treadle. I finished the binding using my 1222e Pfaff.
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
(Post 5083501)
Here is my latest quilt. I just finished this quilt tonight. It is 85x97 - a curved log cabin strip quilt. I did most of the piecing for this quilt with my 1935 featherweight in a Strip Therapy class at the local quilt store. The borders and bindings were done using my 319w from 1955 - in the treadle. I finished the binding using my 1222e Pfaff.
Nancy[ATTACH=CONFIG]321846[/ATTACH] Nancy, Very pretty quilt! I love the bright batiks! |
Very Nice!!!! I have a 201-2 being restored and love it. It is so smooth and quiet. I'm happy with it.
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Trish, your Raggedies are very cute! Reminds me of a Raggedy Ann doll I still have from when I was little.
Nancy, the curved log cabin is wonderful. Batiks are always so rich looking. Did you do the quilting with a vintage machine too? |
Originally Posted by aorlflood
(Post 5073231)
I added 3 borders to this quilt panel and pieced the backing for it, too, using my Singer 301 that I've named "Beyonce"...because it is a caramel-colored Singer with beautiful moves! :)
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Originally Posted by BoJangles
(Post 5083501)
Here is my latest quilt. I just finished this quilt tonight. It is 85x97 - a curved log cabin strip quilt. I did most of the piecing for this quilt with my 1935 featherweight in a Strip Therapy class at the local quilt store. The borders and bindings were done using my 319w from 1955 - in the treadle. I finished the binding using my 1222e Pfaff.
Nancy[ATTACH=CONFIG]321846[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by jillnjo
(Post 5059594)
Muv, amazing quilting with treadle! A lovely doll quilt, too.
I pieced this LC with my Free treadle, the first I've used a treadle, lots of fun![ATTACH=CONFIG]319821[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by Crossstitcher
(Post 5079484)
Here is a picture of a wall hanging my daughter e mailed to me and said "Mom can you make this?" So next picture is my version of her picture. Made this using my 1951 Black 301 machine.
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Thank you guys! I am in a Strip Therapy club at the local quilt store. I have another strip quilt almost finished using a different FW - I try to rotate my FW's so they all get used and cleaned! I am also taking my mocha 301 to classes, but I need to order the acrylic table to give me more space when I use the 301!
Bennett, I am sorry to say I did not do the quilting on a vintage machine. I did the quilting on my HQ 16 - the only 'new' machine to touch that quilt! Janice, there is no way I would have tried to FM with a FW - you are right it would not have been an easy task to do! I do FM with my 15-88 and a couple other machines, but since I am trying to get a Queen sized quilt done once a month, I had to just get this one done - so I cheated on the quilting and used a long arm! Candace, I am just not as good at FM nor as fast as you are - hence, in a pinch I use the long arm! Nancy |
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