Sunday, 26 April 2020
Monday, 20 April 2020
Stitching News
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
Have You Checked Your Bottom!
Unless you're one of those avid gardening types (my neighbours are but I am not... and they are making my garden look really neglected!) you have probably found time for a good amount of machine stitching... hoooorah! but...
Have you thought to care for your machine? I think you will be surprised by how mucky it is... Cleaning your bobbin area, and lifting out out the bobbin casing to clean underneath it, should be a very frequent job. I would say for every other bobbin re-fill. Keep the top working parts as clean as you can.
All of the customers who come to my classes and workshops know how to do this, I even do it for a lot of them, I think it's a lovely maintenance job and the machines usually sound so much better after a good clean up.
You're probably aware than the majority of my classroom customers own Juki sewing machines. Recently we decided that it was time for many of them to be sent back to Franklins for a full service, this is a great thing to do, a little costly but your machine will come home with a full 12 months further guarantee, brilliant.
Alas we were all stopped from sending our machines for the service, due to the current situation.
That's not news is it!!!
Now, back to before we were locked up...
Farmer Lynda keeps her Juki lovely and clean. Usually giving a good doing the day before she comes for class so that she doesn't get accused of being a mucky pup, ha ha ha. With the bobbin case out, she accidentally dropped her cotton-bud and it fell through the workings and couldn't be reached. She was worried then, so she came to my shop for help. I tried but couldn't reach it either, I couldn't even see it.
After that I encouraged all the ladies to look at their bottoms... All ladies, without exception, were really surprised to see such a fluff-itty-ness. Whilst on our retreat we all helped each other clean our bottoms. and best of all... The Jukis love it.
Don't scroll down if you are tickle stomached!!!
Click on the picture for a closer inspection of this!!!
Feel free to send me pictures of your Juki bottoms, before and after! ha ha ha
Saturday, 11 April 2020
Stitching News
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| Christabelle continued with her Free-Motion quilting... This is the centre part of the design, remember I explained that will be joined apartment-ly |
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| Louise Merlot started this project during our recent retreat to Alison House and my goodness did she enjoy working on it... well who wouldn't... it's such a fun design. It has this wonderful centre. The pattern has lots of fun borders... as many as you like really. |
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| Toot toot toot time now... Kate has this fabulous and finished quilt... This all started with a monotone theme...black, white and all the greys in between. It's now a bright and cheerful number with a punch... a big punch, of bright, summery Yellow |
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| Nuttie is rather an expert with knitting and with crochet. This is a gifting project she's working on at the moment. Gosh how very clever! Not quilting but hey... it's crafting! |
We are so lucky to have Quilting, Sewing and any other craft to lean on.
I can't imagine this Staying At Home malarkey without my Quilting Addiction.
Sewing is helping to cure my new cleaning virus... don't worry, I'm recovering quite well from that beast!
xx
Friday, 10 April 2020
Stitching News
Our May Quilting Retreat, at the wonderful Alison House in Cromford, has been cancelled. None of us were surprised... We can retreat at home, it's not the same but I'm sure we can cope.
I've provisionally booked May 2021!!! ha ha ha
Our Annual Pilgrimage to the Festival Of Quilts at the NEC will not be happening this year. They took the very sensible decision, to call it off. That needs no explanation really.
I've booked our coach for the 1st August 2021 though, woop woop!
Monday, 6 April 2020
Log Cabin
Log Cabin designs are a favourite of mine...
Going round and round and round and round... ha ha ha
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| So, while I have a little bit of time on my hands and the evenings are lighter for longer, I've been getting on with it. Now then... isn't that a lovely wool pot/ yarn bowl!!! I painted it at Pretty Pots last year with a small group of friends, what a lovey day that was, it involved a rather extravagant Afternoon Tea too. |
Sunday, 5 April 2020
Stitching News
Thank you for the photos quilty ladies... I have enough for a blog post, here goes...
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| Nuttie had been inspired by the Ocean Waves quilt top that I was working on it at our last retreat. (I'm hoping it was NOT our last retreat) She's decided to make her very own Ocean Waves quilt while she's locked up (isolated)... with all these wonderful colours, I'm sure it will be fabulous. There are loads of patterns on this website, have a look... you could use up a bit of your stash. |
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| Sister Susie's fabulous and finished autumnal table topper... Toot toot toot! It's been made with the Twister method which is very time consuming, just when you see it looking almost done, you have to cut it all up again, twist the blocks a bit then sew it all back together... sounds crackers eh? We made up the design. |
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| Christabelle has decided to use the apartment joining method for this project, she's done it before with a huge quilt so she knows what she is letting her very own self in for. Such a beautiful block, it is an Anna Maria Horner pattern called Folk Flowers, if you fancy a go, be forewarned, it's not as easy as it looks... but it is lovely and Chris is not phased. |
Lynda has been working hard, she made a production line... these are Peg Bags. She's using up her stash of fabrics to make the peg bags for a charitable sale...
Wednesday, 1 April 2020
Stitching News
A few photos were sent to me yesterday... most pictures snapped on mobile phones... It's good to see some people are getting a little time to stitch... If we learn anything from this experience, and let's face it, it is a new experience for most of us, it's that I take great photos with my perfect purple camera!!! ha ha ha
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