Popping in for a quick post to pass along a great deal!
That’s a crazy good price! The set includes the Accuquilt GO! Cutter, the 8 inch Qube, and a 2 1/2 inch strip die! Make sure to use the code READY at checkout. I’d get this, if I didn’t already have it! Lol!
It’s that time of year when I start looking back at what I’ve accomplished in the sewing room over that past year. Today, I’m looking at Quilts of Valor. I completed two this year and both have been awarded.
I also recently finished this quilt and it will probably end up as a QOV also.
In addition , I longarm quilted 29 tops for my Stitching Sisters QOV group.
I would like to piece and quilt a few more tops in the coming year.
Finally! I think I’m finally ready start hand quilting this top.
I bought it for a song in AZ last winter. You can read about it here. It needed a few repairs so I decided to remove one row that had a torn block. This allowed me to use fabric from that row to repair other spots.
In the photo below, my patch job is obvious. The green fabric faded and didn’t match very well from the center to the edges. I also appliqued one of the blocks over a four patch that had holes all through it. Not perfect repairs, but now part of the history of the piece.
It’s very much a utility sort of quilt, so I want the quilting to reflect that.
Before I go, I wanted to let you know about this great sale on Accuquilt Studio dies!
This is the lowest price I’ve seen for these so click here if you need dies for your studio cutter.
Yesterday was all about the grandsons! I love my boys and just had the best days with them! We made some fun projects together, but I totally forgot to take pictures of the finished projects!
Big L loved using my die cutter! Our first project was a card with felt and the gnome die.
Little L loved the letters I cut with the Carefree alphabet die.
Big L is quite enthralled with my embroidery machine. We made a zippered bag with his name embroidered on it.
He also helped me decorate Jack.
He loves sewing! I love making things with him. And throughout the day, I randomly heard Little L yelling, “I love you, Nana!”
What could be better than that?
I hope your day is at least half as good as mine was. Take care!
Are you tired of hearing about Harry yet? Hubby is on vacation this week, so other than the long arm set up, I haven’t had time to start any projects . I finally got to try Harry out though.
And he’s a keeper! It’s a slightly different feel than my Friday, my HQ Forte. But I’ll get used to it.
That looks like a hot mess! But the tension needed only a little adjustment. This thread came with. Not what I usually use, but it’s always good to try new things.
I got lots of bobbins as well which made it so I could try it out right away.
Thanks for all your sweet comments! I am blessed indeed!
It was a happy moment to turn him on and see this.
Of courses, this process has necessitated yet another overhaul of the sewing room.
I will have wonderful light from those windows! my Bernina cabinet is narrower than the table I had here so it got moved. The cabinet is on wheels so it’s easy to move near a table if I’m binding a bigger quilt.
I took my 301 out of its card table. I’m going to see if I’m okay with it on this table.
And I moved my die cutting stuff into this corner.
I still have two tables in the middle of the room as an island.
This will get tweaked more, I’m sure.
Hopefully today I will get a chance to take Harry for a test drive.
We are back in the Sunshine State! And the first day back, I made a large purchase. Large in size….small in price…which is why I went for it.
Yep, I bought a machine just like the one I sold a few years ago. it is used and not in as good of shape as the one I had, but the price was low enough to take a gamble. Today, I’ll be working on this giant jigsaw puzzle.
I also wanted to let you know about this fun event happening today!