It was an errand day yesterday with a little time for quilting. I'm working on the Streak of Lightning in the basement on my straight stitch Babylock machine. I'm have about 1/4 of it quilted.
While watching TV at night I quilted on my Pfaff in the main level studio. I have about half of this one quilted.
The colors and designs of these are very invigorating. Still recovering from the workshop with Rayna last weekend. Trying to finish some small quilts and fix what I made there.
Very efficient the way you have everything set up with a sewing machine in "every room" so you can have several projects going at the same time and are able to work on something no matter where in the house you are and no matter what you're doing! Sounds like one of the benefits of living alone, and perhaps also the result of many years in "the business." I'm sure this helps you be as productive as you are, but it also demonstrates your dedication to the art of quilting. Your home, I imagine, must be wonderland for any quilter to enter. It sounds like it is one big studio or sewing room! Good for you! Do you have any pets which might mess up your stuff? I have two dogs, one of whom cannot be trusted in my sewing room - he'd tear fabric off the shelves, chew on it, or just run with at, and just generally take, chew on and tear at things.
Its always nice to have a project to work on..... where ever you are!!!
ReplyDeleteThe colors and designs of these are very invigorating. Still recovering from the workshop with Rayna last weekend. Trying to finish some small quilts and fix what I made there.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had the space to set up my two sewing machines at one time.
ReplyDeleteAgain, your home seems to be like a quilt shop!! Lucky you! How many sewing machines do you own? And which one is your favorite?
ReplyDeleteAlready trying to get finishes done!
ReplyDeleteVery efficient the way you have everything set up with a sewing machine in "every room" so you can have several projects going at the same time and are able to work on something no matter where in the house you are and no matter what you're doing! Sounds like one of the benefits of living alone, and perhaps also the result of many years in "the business." I'm sure this helps you be as productive as you are, but it also demonstrates your dedication to the art of quilting. Your home, I imagine, must be wonderland for any quilter to enter. It sounds like it is one big studio or sewing room! Good for you! Do you have any pets which might mess up your stuff? I have two dogs, one of whom cannot be trusted in my sewing room - he'd tear fabric off the shelves, chew on it, or just run with at, and just generally take, chew on and tear at things.
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