Tuesday 27 August 2013

THE OLDEST GIRL GETS A MAKE OVER

I decided when I picked up my machine from the mechanic to ask it if Mums old Bernina was worth fixing.  The answer was yes "only needs a service".  When I picked her up she was working beautifully.  The only thing she was missing was some of the mod cons in particular a walking foot.

So once again I was searching Google, this time for a walking foot for either of my machines. Success! The Bernina Centre at Chatswood replied saying they had one to fit my 1004, as it turned out the walking foot and a new 1/4" Patchwork foot fit both of my machines.

Bernina Walking Foot

Patchwork Foot



So now mums old faithful is my new Quilting Machine. 

I have been told she will outlast us all :-)





Good news, BOM 3 has arrived so bring on our next quilting day!!


Pam and Lynne




















Friday 23 August 2013

NEW GIRL ON THE BOG

THERE’S A NEW GIRL ON THE BLOG

Well Lynne finally made a decision after much reading and talking and looking and of course checking the bank account and thinking.  She finally cut her ties with the old faithful Bernina Nova that she got as a wedding present all those years ago.

And here she is.........

Presenting the brand new Bernina 550 Quilters Edition
 


 Isn’t she lovely, although a little complicated looking! I think there will be some serious reading and test sewing before anything major is made with this one. 


Can’t wait to have a try at our next Quilting Day.


By the way we are still waiting on BOM 3 getting a little worried hope it’s not lost!!



Pam and Lynne


Sunday 18 August 2013

BOM DIDN'T ARRIVE!

Well its should be official quilting day but our BOM's didn't arrive on time and we both needed some flannel to back a rag quilt and we heard that there was a nice quilting shop in Berry.  So its off to Berry for a shopping trip. 

It was a beautiful day and the Berry Patchwork Shop is lovely.  We both found some really nice fabrics.  The stash is growing, we each have a couple of quilts to do over the next few months.





Tuesday 13 August 2013

LITTLE SCRAPPY PODS


SCRAPPY SEWING PODS

As for the quilting part of the day we started on a project found by Lynne’s sister for Scrappy Sewing Pods.  These are fun to make and you can use whatever scraps of fabric you have.  As we have only just started out with the quilting thing though, we don’t really have a “Stash” yet. A few fat quarters and part of a jelly roll I already had and we were underway.  As you can see from the picture another essential quilting day item beside lots of tea and afternoon champagne is of course the Tim Tam!



Pam's Pod






Lynne's Pod


Pam and Lynne















LABEL YOUR QUILT


LABEL YOUR QUILT!   AUGUST 2013

My next thought was we should label our quilts.  So back to Google and to facebook to put out the question how can we make our own labels without spending a fortune on special printing?

I found lots of interesting ways to make labels.  The easiest one came from a tutorial blog by Dolls and Daydreams, Sarah has a great tutorial on making labels using fabric and freezer paper http://dollsanddaydreams.blogspot.com.au/2010/09/fabric-label-tutorial-made-from-things.html

So another impromptu Quilting day was born. During the week before, I sourced the freezer paper.  Most of the blogs you read say you can get it from supermarkets but that doesn’t apply in Australia.  I finally found it in Spotlight quite cheap at $1.15 per metre. Added to some calico I already had at home and a little ink from Lynne’s printer this makes for some really cheap label and you can write whatever you want.


 It turned out to be a printing, shopping and quilting day.  We printed our labels, and then while they were drying to help stop us being impatient we set off shopping for some more fabric for the next rag quilt.  Then back to continue with the next part of labels making.  They turned out perfectly.

TOOLS OF THE TRADE


THE OLD GIRLS ARE GETTING TIRED

Both of us have quite old Bernina sewing machines both around 35+ so its not surprising that they are getting a little temperamental at times.  They both had problems during our Rag Quilts.  Mine stopped completely and had to go in for service.  So it was off to Dad's to pick up my mother's old one at least I could finish my quilt.  She's a great old machine but also needs a service which she will get and I will keep her for a while longer if only for sentimental reasons.

Mum's old faithful
 It may be time to think about new machines since the new ones do so much more than our old faithfuls.  Which ones to choose will be the problem and how much should you spend on this type of thing??  We shall see!!

Pam and Lynne

BLOCK 2


BLOCK 2 – JULY 2013

Official quilting day and time for Block two.  This time we are much more confident. Doing as my daughter suggested and starting with the fabric left over and as always shared pieces as we cut.  “Here I have two of these squares. Have one so you won’t need to cut one” 
Although this one proved to be a little trickier than the first one we got it done and were very pleased with the end result.



As per the original plan after finishing BOM2 we continued with our rag quilts including the mandatory Happy Hour.  Another great, productive and fun day.  We finished off with, the usual Dinner and a Spa with the hubbies, who are quite happy with our new found hobby, because it means they can do their own thing as well. J


Pam and Lynne























WHAT ELSE CAN WE MAKE ON QUILTING DAYS? JULY 2013



During all the chatter on Day 1 the subject of Rag Quilts came up and we both decided we would like to make one.  This is could be another project on monthly quilting days after our BOM is done.  So in the weeks that followed I googled Rag Quilts and came up with a rough pattern.   Working out how much we needed really exercised the brain cells but we had plan.

Then Lincraft had a sale!!  Here was our chance, so off we went to see what we could find.  Another quite stressful occasion standing in the store pulling out rolls of material trying to find 5 different fabrics that went together and of course... we found 6!   Time to recalculate, out come the phones to add subtract and multiply.  We shared 5 fabrics and then included one of our own choosing to make our quilts a little different but decided we would share at least one square from our own choice in each quilt. See this quilting is really good for the brain.




















 We gathered up all our purchases and set off home.  “Why don’t we start today?”  OK why not?  So we had an extra quilting day cutting out our squares.  I actually thought this project would last for a couple of months at least but it’s not looking that way!! These quilting days are such good fun.



Rag quilts are quite easy to do and after BOM 2 and over the next couple of weeks we each worked on our quilts and had them completed in no time.  Laying out the squares to decide on the pattern was probably the hardest part after choosing fabrics that is.  















So much for a project to work on after BOM on quilting day. We are both very happy with our efforts and are looking into the next project.  This time each one will be totally different.




Lynne's First Rag Quilt




Pam's First Rag Quilt


Pam and Lynne




IN THE BEGINING




The First Block of the Month – June 2013


It all started with a Mystery Block of the Month.  We both decided to have a go and registered. That was much earlier in 2013 and we almost forgot about it when the first block arrived. 





We were really excited, you would have thought we were teenagers! 
So the plan was to have a Quilting day once a month when our “BOM” (Block of the Month) arrived. The first day was a little stressful!  “What if we cut it wrong? What will we do”, “We can just get some more material from the web site, it will be ok” I said trying to sound confident.


We managed to get the first block done in half a day and we soon learned that there was plenty of material in each pack.  Later we were given a great tip from my daughter, which is to use the material you received with the previous block first, when you do your following blocks, that way you have larger pieces left over at the end.  This is a real learning process for us and even though we have done quite a bit of sewing over the years we have a lot to learn about quilting.  It’s a whole new world for us J

We were so very pleased with our first finished blocks. 


 
We then moved onto working on the border, which filled in the rest of the day until dinner which is always followed by a spa.  Quilting days always finish with dinner with the hubbies and a relaxing spa.
Oh! And of course! There is always happy hour. A glass of champagne sometime after 4:00pm


Pam and Lynne