Thursday, March 1, 2012

A new sewing table

It's my husband's day off today.
I wrangled him into helping me build a new sewing table.
It wasn't actually that hard.
He's a project kind of guy :-)




Were using these plans from this amazing website!
We did shave off some of the length though.
The finished size will be about 76" long x 30" wide.
Lots and lots of work space!

Eventually I want to add an extension off the back side (sort of like below)
 so I can spread out for Free Motion Quilting.


This is also another great building plan for someone who has limited sewing space.  
The legs fold up and the extensions tuck away nice and neat.

I already have a very sturdy sewing table that I have used for years.
But it wasn't all that big.
I wanted my kids to feel like they could come in and draw or color.

The total cost of this table was right around $100.
It could have been done for less but I really wanted to use a great quality of wood.
We got it done in just over 3 hours.
I'll post more pictures once she's all lacquered up!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Breaking it in!

Hudson's quilt is done!
My first finish since December.
Wow, I'm really embarrassed just typing that!
It's being put to much good use.


I listened to this book during the many hours
of sewing and hand quilting.



It is beyond captivating!
Fictional characters laced with historical events in Scotland.
I loved all 32 hours of it!
But I must give you my disclaimer....
It made me blush......a lot.
And I don't blush easily.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Can't feel my fingers

I have been having so much fun with my sewing machine 
that I forgot about my blog and everyone else's
Please forgive me.
I've spent the last couple of days dragging this everywhere I go....


And since I'm a stubborn fool who hates thimble's
I can't feel my fingers!
I don't normally hand quilt a big quilt like this but the back is minky.
And it's my opinion that the more you stitch minky
the more it loses it's plush.

In other news, I learned that Natalie of Craftin' Mechanic is practically my neighbor!
She's the girl who won last week's goody bag.
So we decided to meet up for breakfast so I could deliver her goods.
And do you know what, she totally spoiled me!
She stubbornly insisted on buying me breakfast 
AND 
she made me these gorgeous green turquoise earrings!


I immediately told her that 
I was the one who was supposed to be doing the spoiling!
Aren't they beautiful and so perfectly simple!?!
I love them and have worn them twice already!
Thanks Natalie!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Natalie, come on down!

Hi everyone.
Thanks so much for entering my little giveaway.
I so so so enjoy all of my sewing friends!
Now according to Random.org the winner is 
Natalie of Craftin' Mechanic.


Dang, her header is cool!
Congratulations Natalie. 
I hope you can put these patterns to fantastic use.
Email me your address and I'll get your package sent right off.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Win some loot?

On Saturday I cleaned out and reorganized my sewing room.
I stumbled across many jewels that were just collecting dust.
What a shame!
Maybe one of you might just love to inherit said jewel's???


This goody bag will include the following:

*Adorn It Long Live Vintage Pattern book
(This book has a whopping 16 patterns in it!)
*Modkid Emma Petal Jumper Twirl Skirt and purse pattern
*Izzy and Ivy Ruthie's Romper Pattern for girls and 19" Dolls
*Brassy Apple's Kitschy Corset Apron Pattern
*Castle Peeps Blank Notepad
*6 craft sized batting samplers such as....
 Warm Tater, Warm Blend, Warm and Natural, 
Soft & Bright, Insul-Bright, and Warm Bond

All you have to do is leave a comment to enter.  
If you're a blog follower you can leave an extra comment.  
If you're a Facebook follower you can leave an additional comment.

I'll announce a winner onThursday morning.
Happy Monday!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Me and my new lady friend!

I spent the day yesterday getting acquainted with my new Bernina.
And all I can tell you is that I feel spoiled to have her!


I have finally cut into my stack of Children at Play!
My little H man has grown out of all of his quilts I've made for him.
It's time for a big one.


I whipped up this quilt top lickety split!
I've been staring at it all morning trying to figure out what kind of quilting it needs.
(Sorry, this is the best pic I managed for some odd reason.  But you get the idea)
Any thoughts?  Do share!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

I really did it!

For a long while I have been toying with the idea of making the switch to a Bernina.
Yesterday, I popped into my local Bernina shop.
And what do you know, it was the last day of their sale.
I quickly texted my husband about possibly getting a new machine.
Well, he didn't write me back within the minute 
so I said "Wrap her up!"


Luckily, my guy knows that a sewing machine is to me what golf clubs and gun collections are to men.
He was more than supportive!  
I really love that man :-)
So my new baby is a Quilter's Edition.
It has this amazing stitch regulator for free motion quilting.
I have such a love of FMQ'ing but my current machine isn't a fan.
For whatever reason, when I drop my lower feed it becomes mildly unhappy.


I Have LOVED my Viking Emerald!
This thing is a power house and can sew through any kind of thickness.
In the last 15 years I have sewn exclusively on Viking machines.
What can I say, I'm a fan!
I am mulling over the decision....to sell or not to sell?
This machine is a rock star.
I could save it for my daughter who will likely start learning in a few short years.
Or I could sell it.
It would be a shame to let it just sit around playing second fiddle.

I would love some advice!
Anyone else get attached to their machines like me?