Chelsea and I warmed up our crafting muscles for the big craft day tomorrow. I also broke in my new machine. I got it because my old one is a 1950's singer and it does a fabulous straight stitch, but nothing else... so this machine can do some applique, which I've been wanting to do for a long time. So far, I love it, even though it's not the fanciest machine on the block.
I finally got around to doing a baby girl quilt top that I've had the fabric for for quite awile. This is just the quilt top, so I'll post it when it's quilted and bound, but I love the fabric. This is from the village shop's blog and it's called multi-stripe baby quilt. It's soooo easy. I think it took my an hour and 45 minutes total.
And here's the lady herself modeling it:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgULKcw7B4gfKHvLRHETEvBsP9Bz82KKz018SKpH1k2nqjZlITJ83VTiSuXTrb1_YJ6hkIAhybXaxrul53ZeScHahD8Glnk8G4bY4GBknAXsw1khtOSNyx8OMUFG8ehHBrGr7tOYd-bEg4e/s320/grandma.jpg)
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Chelsea and I made 3 nursing covers for Sylvia's daughter in law's (step daughters?? I don't know what to call them). I chose the fabric and cut them out, and chelsea did the sewing. I wanted to keep the polka dotted one for myself. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrZsIwMmXKqH5fpc0GbJ_MXQhA47w6gk7X70H2GgGzTL-JTBrtONBO-CIIlWlyo0IvhB0GbZMmBsw1Sp1B9HbWBgWROQfm1rBjgBExhIlmkAApYf7beSfwf0TmF7tSssPjQSIisrh51IYP/s320/polka+dot.jpg)
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Chelsea also made some Stardust cloth baby shoes from the scraps of my baby quilt I made and from the nursing covers. I love the quilted shoes! Definitely going to have to try that again.
After seeing these cute polka dotted shoes, I was really mad I didn't buy more of that fabric. I love it.
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My fam bought this yarn at Sin City Yarn in San Francisco while they were on vacation. It was my dad's idea for Chelsea to make a scarf for Grandma out of it because she looooooves soft things and the color green. It was $15 bucks a skein (yowza!) and it took 3 skeins, but it is literally the softest thing I have ever felt. ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgfPTF1TI_aHKq0td8TJbZoRmQ0orsX7VHH_ekucUbLhYx_ajOiUo4Ajjb5t1ra65b9oOomZcQNj0gE3_KmOIZMG19vBEctb9-D_b5cPTG_zYYuZvqirFCY5OL8E2mlwb3YEQI3Tfwi4rwo/s320/IMG_1330.JPG)
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4 comments:
How exactly does one break in a sewing machine. Turn all the knobs? Take it for a jog? Pilates for sewing machines? I'd like to see that.
ohhhh Grandma.. what a ham! :) And what kind of sewing machine is that Shay? I need a new one because a) it was like 80 bucks 5 years ago and b) my bobbin winder is broken=hassle!
My machine is a Singer Confidence (as featured on Martha of course) They have a newer one out called the curvy that the only difference is that it's easier to thread and the pink panel is curved at the top for $100 more but I said no to that option! It really does everything I'll ever need to do. Good luck with the machine shopping!
WOW. Nice work. Love it all.
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