Kristin found the panel for this ABC book in Charlotte. It is a nice soft flannel. So cute. Kira loves it! |
I have always loved sewing since I was a little girl at about 10 and started making Barbie clothes on my Mother's treadle Singer sewing machine. Actually this machine was originally my great grandmother. My uncle had installed a motor on the machine but I was not allowed to use the motor until I was a little older. Mom made almost all the clothes for herself, my sister and myself on this machine. I remember standing in the middle of the kitchen table so Mom could use the hem guide to hem our dresses. When the dresses were done we would spin in the living room to see how far out the skirt would go. That was of course after we sometimes found a wayward pin in the waistline. Not only was Mom an inspiration for my sewing but also my Aunt Kate. If Mom didn't have a solution to a problem with a pattern, Aunt Kate surely did. And then there was my friend's Mom, Mrs. Muir who lived up the street that was always helpful when I needed it. They all encouraged me to keep sewing and I continued to use the old Singer machine. When I got my first full time job, I bought my own new sewing machine. It was a Pfaff cabinet model and I bought it at Witherill's from Mr. Thorne. And, this machine went in reverse! I soon upgraded to a Pfaff free arm machine and then to a Pfaff 1471. I am fortunate to have three beautiful daughters and I can't begin to tell you how many hours are on that 1471 making them clothes from infancy right up to adulthood. Play clothes, dress, coats, 1st Communion dresses, dozens of Halloween costumes - even in high school and prom dresses. For many years I did little sewing and missed what I call "my therapy". There is nothing more relaxing to me than to spend an evening sewing. So, last Spring I bought a used machine. I said, I don't want a fancy one - I don't do embroidery but the 2170 fit the bill for the features I wanted and it did embroidery. Well, I was soon taking classes at Knecht's and have found a love of machine embroidery. I was jealous of the other sewers with their Creative Visions and soon upgraded to one. I am having so much fun with this machine and have found a whole new world of sewing in embroidery. I thought that I would share some of my projects as I go along. I don't profess to be and expert seamstress but I love sewing and I love sharing these with you. Hope you enjoy them too! Thanks for looking.
REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN CLICK ON ANY PICTURE FOR A LARGER IMAGE!
REMEMBER THAT YOU CAN CLICK ON ANY PICTURE FOR A LARGER IMAGE!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
My How you Grew!
Breast Cancer Purse Notebook
Just a nice little notebook for my purse. It seems like I'm always looking for a piece of paper in my purse. Not anymore!
Kira's Halloween Shirts
Opps - one more Halloween item. I forgot about this one because I did it a few months ago. At the quilt show last year I bought this design from Charming Station Embroidery. It's a neat technique using a sheet of Mylar film under the emboridery to give the shiny effect. The onesie has the pumpkin and a sweatshirt with a pumpkin on the front and a silly candy corn line up across the back.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Let it Snow
On my trip to the quilt show in Virginia, I found this embroidery pattern by Cindy Losekamp. I bought a ladies Hanes sweatshirt at Walmart for $6.00 and cut it apart to use the fabric to make the new shirt with a Kwik Sew pattern. I learned to do the coolest things. I have 5D Software which is a compliment to my Pfaff machine. In that software, you can put designs together, cut pieces out, move them around. One of the things you can do is take a picture of the garment, upload that photo and place the design precisely where you want it. When it is just how you want it, save the design to the USB stick, plug it into the embroidery machine and stitch away.
Kira loves it so much she hugged the snowman!
Kira loves it so much she hugged the snowman!
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Smocked Jumper
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Original Sewing & Quilt Expo
Once again this year I traveled to Northern Virginia to the Original Sewing and Quilt Expo at the Dulles Expo Center in Sterling, Virgina. My sister Anne and my friend Glenda went with me and my daughter Kris came up from Charlotte, NC to join the fun. There were lots of venders selling and demonstrating so many interesting products and projects. I purchased a few things and got some good ideas. We had a great time. On the way there Thursday, we stopped at Wilson's Quilt Shop in Hagerstown, MD and did they have beautiful quilts. Oh my. Then it was on to one of my favorite shops - Web Fabrics in Purcelleville, VA.. Friday we spent all day at the show with a stop at G Street Fabrics in Centreville, VA. before heading back to the hotel. Saturday was kind of a free day and after a stop at the Jinny Beyer Studio in Great Falls, Va. for Glenda it was off to the Metro and a ride into Washington D.C. for the day. Anne and Glenda have never been to D.C. so it was fun to show them around the museums and monuments. Kris' friend from college was in the area and joined us for the afternoon.
I made this wonderful travel bag from a pattern by Amy Butler and the matching travel roll for the trip. The bag came home full of fabric and goodies from the trip.
I'm still stitching away on the Patrick Lose designs when I don't have another project on the machine. I love this Apple and Pear design for fall. |
Another nice Fall table mat. |
And onto Halloween decorations. More from Quilting Celebrations and Party with Patrick. Love them! And cousin Kathy - watch your mailbox next week so you'll stop whining! |
And so begins the Christmas sewing. This wonderful snowman table runner was a fun project from the monthly collection and is sparkled with heat set rhinestones. Thanks Nadine for the sparkle! |
What's next - well - I've been taking lessons on pleating and machine smocking and I have a beautiful little jumper in pinwhale corduroy for Kira with a smocked yoke. Watch for it!
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