Showing posts with label hand cranks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand cranks. Show all posts

Monday, May 17, 2021

March till now sewing

 Not nearly enough sewing has been going on since I posted in March.  Here is a quick catch-up.

I've had reproduction (Chinese) hand cranks to use on my sewing machines for many years. I found an original hand crank at a quilt store that was going out of business, several years ago, but the handle doesn't lock in place, so I haven't used it. I've been wanting an original hand crank, but hadn't come across another one.  Well, I ordered 2 of them from Helen Howes in England.  Helen is a parts supplier for vintage sewing machines, and also an art quilter.  She is very knowledgeable about vintage sewing machines.  The hand cranks arrived the end of March.

2 hand cranks in great condition

I installed one on my main hand crank.

1927 Singer 15 with an original hand crank

up close of the hand crank

Boy, I didn't know that there would be such a difference between a reproduction hand crank and an original hand crank.  The original hand crank is very quiet, turns easier, and doesn't have any 'loose' feel.  Now to figure out what machine will get the 2nd hand crank.

In April, I taught paper piecing to my little quilt guild, Wego Quiltin'.  I taught it on Zoom.  I clamped my phone so that it would be over my work surface, and tested the whole demonstration for my husband (I wanted to make sure that everyone could see what I was doing).  I could watch what I was doing on my laptop.  

testing my demo

bad lighting

better lighting

When you demo something, you need to make several samples.  I finally finished sewing all the different parts I used, together to make 6 butterfly blocks. 

my 6 finished blocks

I love to participate in block exchanges with my hand cranks and treadles.  Treadle On has several different exchanges each year.  Our Spring Basic exchange was 4 patch blocks.  We always try to have 2 'simple' exchanges each year, so that people who are learning how to use their treadles and hand cranks can participate.  I made 4 sets of 8 blocks each.  I like to use sewing themed fabrics for many of my block exchanges.

Spring Basic exchange blocks

I finished my March Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks (dark green).  I skipped the April blocks (light/bright blue) and started the May blocks (red).  I'll get back to the April blocks sometime this summer.  My dark green blocks look almost black in this photo.  They really are green.

March RSC dark green blocks

I finally finished all the blocks for the Harry Potter Castle quilts for my new grandson.  I've been so distracted lately that I kept making lots of mistakes and had to redo some blocks.  

One block was very frustrating.  The pattern says it makes a 10.5" x10.5" block.  Nope, it makes a 20.5" x 10.5" block.

WAY too big for this quilt

both blocks

I need the wand and quill to fit in a 4.5 x 10.5 window in the Castle.  These blocks will probably be put on the back of the quilts.  (yes, I make 2 matching paper pieced quilts for each grandchild, one for now, and one that I can put in my guild's quilt show, and save for later).

I finished the Hogwarts Crest blocks.

Hogwarts Crest

both blocks

Howler blocks.
Howler

both blocks


Hufflepuff  and Slytherin blocks.
Hufflepuff

both blocks

Slytherin

both blocks


I thought I'd finished the Gryffindor blocks, but they were missing something.
Oops!  Missing something on these blocks

Gryffindor blocks (correct)

both blocks


With the Ravenclaw Crest, I cut one of the corners on one of the blocks wrong.  Another stupid mistake because I was distracted.  You can't add a 1/4" seam allowance back, so I had to rip that block apart (very hard to do when the machine stitches at about 25 stitches to the inch) and re-make 2 parts of that block.  
Ravenclaw

both blocks


Since the wand and quill blocks were way too large to use, I had to make more blocks.  I chose the Elder Wand and Umbridge's quill.

Elder Wand

both blocks

Umbridge's quill

both blocks

Not nearly enough progress for almost 2 months sewing.  I still have the other baby quilt (Fractured Diamonds) to quilt.  I did at least get it basted. 


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Weight update:

I've lost 32 pounds so far, since the end of January.  The weight loss is slowing down now.  The doctor warned me that it would slow down after the first month or two.  It didn't start slowing down until the beginning of the 4th month (May).  I still have a long way to go.














Thursday, July 28, 2016

Wedding Signature Quilt

My youngest son got married in May 2015.  I made a signature quilt, for people to sign at the reception.  I got the idea from Carla.  She was happy for me to 'steal' her idea.

Wedding Signature quilt top
up close of Connor & Krystal's initials

I should have finished this quilt before their first anniversary, but.....obviously, I didn't.  I didn't want to just put a jumble of the leftover fabrics together to make the backing.  I had lots of 'bonus' half square triangles leftover from all of the block corners.  I also had lots of extra blocks (just in case).  I wanted to figure out how to use them in the backing.  

I laid out the extra signature blocks.
extra signature blocks on back
 I then trimmed the half square triangles.  It took time, since I dropped my bloc loc ruler last month, and broke the corner off.  Can't use it with a broken corner.  I got a new bloc loc ruler last weekend.  Well worth the $$$$ to get a new ruler.  

After all the HST's were trimmed, I figured out how I wanted to use them in blocks.  I made 24 blocks (yes, I still have some leftover HST's).  I surrounded the center blocks.
backing, almost done
 I then stitched more of the blue fabric, used in the strips, and finished the backing.
finished backing
The quilt top was pieced on one of my hand cranks.
1959 Singer Spartan hand crank
 I pieced the backing on another hand crank.
1927 Singer 15 hand crank

I won't get to baste or quilt this until late next month.  I'll quilt it on a treadle.  

The binding will be made from this fabric that is used for the center initials on the front, and also the center squares of the 24 blocks I made for the backing.
fabric for binding
Hope you have a great weekend!



 

Monday, March 14, 2016

2016 Pride of the Prairie Quilt Show

My large quilt guild, Pride of the Prairie, had it's quilt show this past weekend.   I got a booth at the show, to show off some of my vintage sewing machines.  This is the third time I've had a booth at this show.  It is sew much fun to chat with people about vintage machines.  NO, I don't sell any machines at the show, but, I do give people help in where to find parts, etc, for their vintage machines.

Here are the pictures of the machines I took to the show this year.
1927 Singer 15 (back) & 1923 Singer 128 (front)

1923 Singer 128 & Necchi toy

early 1900's Gritzner VS

1925 Singer 99 (Tinkerbell)

1949 Singer 66 (Godzilla finish)

1880 Willcox & Gibbs

1948-53 Necchi BF Mira & Betsy Ross toy

1948 Singer 201-2 (front) 1954 Singer 301A (back) & several toy machines

1950's Illinois DeLuxe (front) & 1960's Precision 'Home Mark' (back)

1939 Singer Featherweight 'Betty Sue' (front) & 1921 Singer 66 (back)

1881 Singer 12 treadle head & Singer toy machines
I stitched a bit during the show, in between chatting about vintage machines (more chatting, less sewing).  I made a grocery bag for a functional bag exchange with my Treadle On group.
1914 Singer 66k back clamp machine (Lotus decals), sewing on my grocery bag
I also took a treadle, and my new sewing chair. 
Post WWII 'Victor' Japanese treadle in a parlor cabinet, with my new sewing chair
There were also quilts at this quilt show.  I didn't take pictures of all of them.  There were so many quilts this year that the quilts were spread out from one end of the school to the other end (where I was). 

by Eileen Dierks, quilted by Erica Barrett

HUGE quilt, tiny squares
by Sharon Nichols, quilted by Sue Pawlowski


by Chris Schwarz

 Little bitty stars.
by Lynn Poulos

More piecing than I want to do.
by Alice Krzak, quilted by Nancy Mancke

by Eileen Diercks quilted by Erica Barrett

 Such tiny pieces!
by Lynn Poulos


by Janet Woratschek, quilted by T&F Quilting

 I love pinwheels and bright colors!
by Emily Tracy, quilted by Nancy Mancke


by Aniela Levin, quilted by Sue Pawlowski
 I loved this modern take on Dresden plates.
by Pat Herman, quilted by Darrell Herman


by Laura Eggers, quilted by Elvira Illg
 Another modern take on Dresden Plates.

by Alice Krzak, quilted by Nancy Mancke


by Terri Karls, quilted by Frank Karls
 I had to take a picture of this one for my son, the Star Wars guy.

by Lolly Adolfson, quilted by Basketcases Unlimined
 Cute baby quilt
by Lynn Bogue, quilted by Anne Spiotta


by Anita Marsh

up close of Anita's quilting

 I loved this Bible story quilt.

by Shirley Contreras
 This quilt won Viewers Choice.  It was pieced and quilted by the lady who quilted my son's wedding quilt.  It was next to my son's wedding quilt, too.
by Erica Barrett

viewers choice for Erica's quilt








by Jo Sheppard

 This quilt fits me to a 'T'!!!
by Diane Sandberg
 Love the doll dresses

by Sue Baldwin


by Sharon Thomsen
 These next quilts are from the Guild Challenge.  We had to draw a block out of the hat, and make a mini quilt, using that block somewhere in the quilt. 


Broken Star block by Barbara White


Rainy Day block by Beth Higgins


Square in a Star block by Marion Bond


Jack-in-the-box block by Anita Marsh


Louisiana Twist block by Sharon Zabransky


More quilts from the show...
by Sharon Smith, quilted by Erica Barrett


by Beth Higgins

 Gee, I bet you can't figure out why I included this one ;)
by Annette Bailey


by Peggy Nordentoft, quilted by Blue House quiltig


by Lana Stafford

 Owls are so cute!
by Peggy Young


by Terri Karls, quilted by Frank Karls
 Here are the last few entries.

I wish you could see this stocking up close.  It is so much better in person.  The stitching is lovely!  What an heirloom.
by Carol O'Dell


by Marion Bonds
 And last, but not least....

by Nan Connors
 I hope you enjoyed the quilt show.  We had over 300 entries, so, this is just a sampling. 

PS:  I had 6 entries in the quilt show, but, you've seen all my stuff before.