We had a get together with 5 of us in the area to work on Dear Jane blocks and I finished my 50th block!! This is K 2 Grandpa's Chickens. I thought the polka dot fabric would be perfect for chickens :-).
The official count is now 50-0-0-802 meaning 50 blocks finished, 0 triangles, 0 corners, 802 pieces.
This blog is intended as a bulletin board to show the quilts I've been making on my vintage and treadle sewing machines. My husband and I collect antique and vintage sewing machines and I use them to make all my quilts. Here are some of the results.
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Another Psalm block..thanks to the Olympics!
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Vintage Thursdays!
My quilt buddy, Nancy mentioned an interesting blog on her site Confessions of an Apron Queen and since I love vintage items, I thought I'd try and post a few items on Thursdays. Now, this is not strictly a vintage item, but a reproduction fabric print which I picked up at Cherished Pieces. As soon as I saw this print, I fell in love with it and bought a yard of it. I haven't a clue what I'm going to do with it!
Since that's not technically a vintage item :-), here is a sewing machine that I recently received as a gift from a fellow collector. It's from the 1950's, 1960's era and sews very nicely. It's a basic zigzag and straight stitch machine with a drop in bobbin and also has the capacity to insert cams in the top for different embroidery stitches. I have lots of cams in my collection and hope to sit down one of these days and have fun with them.
I just love the curved front cabinet and the detail on the cabinet legs. There's also a matching stool with the same detail in the legs.
Next Thursday, I'll post a picture of a green sewing machine :-).
Since that's not technically a vintage item :-), here is a sewing machine that I recently received as a gift from a fellow collector. It's from the 1950's, 1960's era and sews very nicely. It's a basic zigzag and straight stitch machine with a drop in bobbin and also has the capacity to insert cams in the top for different embroidery stitches. I have lots of cams in my collection and hope to sit down one of these days and have fun with them.
I just love the curved front cabinet and the detail on the cabinet legs. There's also a matching stool with the same detail in the legs.
Next Thursday, I'll post a picture of a green sewing machine :-).
Thursday, 7 August 2008
Strawberry Lemonade
Finally got to sewing this week and made a table topper for a wedding gift for a colleague of my husband. The pattern was in the Fabric Trends magazine Summer 2008 issue. It took me awhile to find the fabrics for it, but I'm happy with the results. I bought some Amy Butler fabrics and then had quite the time finding some tone on tone fabrics to blend with them...this topper definitely is not from one line of matching fabrics :-)! The center square, the background of the appliqué leaves, the striped inner border and the yellow squares in the outside border are Amy Butler. The red is a civil war, the yellows are 30's repro, the dark outside border is a batik and there's an XOXOXO my kitty fabric in there as well. It was pieced on a 1952 Singer Featherweight and quilted on my trusty 15-88 treadle and my vintage Bernina 807 minimatic.
If you do attempt to make this table topper, there are a few mistakes in the center square. I emailed Fabric Trends and they were going to put a correction on their webpage. If you can't find it, email me and I can let you know which pieces are wrong.
The yellow on this picture is a little washed out:
Forgot to mention the green print in the corner square..it's a Japanese!
I had this basket weave fabric in my stash which worked perfectly for the backing:
I found these napkins and straws at IKEA a few weeks ago and figured they'd go with the table topper perfectly! The flash distorted the colours a bit, but the colours are actually almost identical to the fabrics!
The top before it was quilted:
After quilting: