Thursday night, I was making great progress on another UFO. I was busy adding the sashing strips to my dryer sheet diamond string blocks. I even got one full row of blocks sewn together and I was ready to put the last seam in the second row when it happened.
I had pinned my blocks together and I was busy pulling out the pins just before the presser foot reached them. I missed pulling out a pin, but my machine hit it dead on.
So now sadly, my DSM is in the hospital awaiting the technician’s attention. The needle remained intact in the accident, but the pin was split in two and was jammed into the machine knocking my machine out of time.
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The only other machine that I have is an antique Singer treadle machine that was given to me years ago by my grandmother. I posted about that Singer machine back in July 2006: http://silverthimblequilting.blogspot.com/2006/07/singer.html This machine does not have a 1/4″ foot for piecing or a walking foot.
The Bernina dealer has said that Heidi will be out of commission for at least two weeks so I may have to bring either Zip or the Singer back into service
Two weeks will fly by! I’m curious about your table… did your husband make that?
The quilt is going to be great; it’s very sparkly.
I thoroughly enjoyed your story, sorry for your delay. When my children were small and we lived far from nowhere, I made all their clothes. All outside clothing that is. They could not believe my Mom even made our underwear. Did you ever use feed sacks from the mill for fabrics. Of course we got them before they had feed put into them. They think I am making this up. I bet you will manage. You sound like a “can do” woman.
Peggy
I thoroughly enjoyed your story, sorry for your delay. When my children were small and we lived far from nowhere, I made all their clothes. All outside clothing that is. They could not believe my Mom even made our underwear. Did you ever use feed sacks from the mill for fabrics. Of course we got them before they had feed put into them. They think I am making this up. I bet you will manage. You sound like a “can do” woman.
Peggy
ack Norma! hope Heidi is home sooner than later. and i love Zip lol, you must have some fabulous stories about him
The string blocks are beautiful! Do you have enough quilting to keep you busy in the meantime?
I’m so sorry that she’s in the shop. I hate it when that happens. I too am curious about your table. I’m on the lookout for a good sewing table and this looks awesome. Did you make it? Cindy
Sorry to hear the Heidi suffered an injury and had to go to the hospital! Hope she is home sooner than expected 🙂
Your dryer string blocks are looking great!
Your string blocks are gorgeous!