Wednesday, March 30, 2022

March NewFOs

March has come and will be gone in one day--it went so fast!  I have a little bit to show this month, but no quilt.  I have finally started to conquer my Epic2 sewing machine.  I feel I've made some real progress this month but have a long way to go before I'm really comfortable with it.  So I took a class at my sewing machine shop in Idaho Falls for Embroidery Users.  It is free for those of us who bought our machines there.  What was interesting is that there was one user with a Pfaff, myself with the top-of-the-line Viking, and the other 7 ladies all had Brothers! One lady had a top-of-the-line Brother and had a good knowledge base for her machine.  Anyway Francine provided each of us with a 1MB flash drive, a FSL basket pattern, stabilizer, etc.  I used the shop Epic2.  It was interesting--not something I would ever choose to do on my own, but a good learning experience.  Francine likes FSL designs---I think they are fiddly!  Our homework was to finish the basket (4 sides, a bottom, and a handle).  She also gave us a FSL pattern for little "sewing machine" earrings. I finished the basket and earrings and washed out the water soluble stabilizer--and today I put the basket together.

I have an Epic2 class tomorrow.  I think there willl be 2 of us.  I'm looking forward to this class and have written down a lot of questions, which is what Francine wanted us to do.  She said we can have as many classes as we want.

I had paid for a virtual learning class for the Epic2 embroidery side.  It is presented on-line, uses Anita Goldstein designs and procedures, and makes a wallhanging.  I had hoped that it would guide me step-by-step in doing embroidery on my machine (there are different segments for Berninas and Vikings), but they assume you know the basics of your machine.  Believe me, I can thread my Epic2, wind bobbins, etc. with ease now!  Anyway, I need to make 3 more blocks, a zipper purse, and then put my wallhanging together---and then I'm done with the course!  I'll finish that in April.  I have never purchased Anita Goodstein's designs; they're really not my "thing."  I like making embroidery for quilt blocks or to put on shirts, etc.  But I'm glad I purchased the course "Embroidery Essentials" and have become more comfortable with my machine.  I willl probably purchase 2 more of the courses.  The lady who does them has a quilt/sewing shop.

My Viking Designer Diamond was several new machines back and that is why my learning curve is high.  My biggest hurdle is navigating the menus.  By the end of this year I will be up to speed.  Right now I can hardly wait to start my Christmas tree embroidery for a quilt!

The other thing I finished was a Janet Powers counted X-stitch---irises.  I had made it one time many years ago and gave it to Mike for his house.  I love it and have wanted to make it again for a long time--decided this was the month.  I cannot believe how she blends the different colors.  Her designs are based on water colors, and she is excellent.  When you are up close, you see lots of individual colors but when you stand back, the colors blend and look like a real iris!  Love it!



And that's my month of March!

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

March 1, 2022

 The UFO for March is #3.

In addition to finishing the butterfly pillowcases and the baby afghan, I finished a second set of pillowcases, 3 Christmas ornaments, and a lap quilt made with a panel.

These ornaments were a true UFO!  I bought the booklet and the plastic shapes back when Chris was in lower elementary school--his first grade teacher displayed the one he gave her for Christmas for years.  I had these done except for hot gluing them together.  So these must have been embroidered at least 38 years ago--took a long time to finish!! And I just noticed that the church is not centered!  Completed 2/23/22. 

  This lap quilt finished at approximately 50X60, smaller than I would have liked.  I'm glad I tried the French Braid border as I haven't used it before--but it took a lot of time and  had a lot of starts and stops!  I made this very similar to the sample that was at the Sewing Corner of the Ace Hardware in Thayne, WY.  I added the outside border and corrected one error (they had all the braids going one way except for one border).  I'm happy with it.  Completed 2/23/22, a NewFO using a panel.             
  
The set of pillowcases were finished with piping that was purchased when Hancocks in Casper closed (20-30 years ago).  I don't like the purchased entredeux as well as what I made on my Designer Diamond--the holes are too large--but it is much faster since the heirloom entredeux stitch probably has about 10-15 stitches for each hole.  (I have just found out that stitches C8, 5, and 10 can be used for entredeux on the Epic2!). So, as we were watching Justified on TV, I thought about using a couple of rows of purchased lace as an edging--and I have a lot of lace purchased when Hancocks, Casper, closed!  The next day I auditioned what the pillowcases would look like with the lace--and didn't like the look.  But in that drawer, I saw peach piping (purchased same place, same time!) and it matched the 3 shades of floss used on the pillowcases--and that's what I used.  I think I like it better than a single row of crochet that I used on the other set of pillowcases.  I have only 1 set of pillowcases left to embroider/finish.  Completed 2/17/22 (from scratch).