The one above, in velveteen, was an ebay purchase. I usually can figure out some seams where it looks like bigger strips or blacks were put together, but on this one, not really. It has a blanket for batting, and some nice 1970's calico on the back. Ever since I abandoned the cotton only prejudice, I have been able to pick up some real improve beauties on ebay for cheap. Broaden your mind: include polyester.
This one I made, out of old denim scrubs, my husbands, and my kids jeans. The yellow is some twill from....something. It hangs over our bed, and has fleece for back and bat. I had envisioned it as a picnic type quilt, but the bedroom needed a calming influence, so up on the wall it went.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Mystery Czech Sewing Machine
This one is a bit of a mystery. Labeled Made in Czechoslovakia, and "Stitchmaster", a very common badge name. The stitch length lever is the long lever to the right of the pillar. The black knob is the zigzag control. The bobbin case looks like a Pfaff 230, so my best guess is that this is a clone of that machine, sort of. The face plate looks similar to Pfaff, as well. I haven't gotten as far as finding a needle for it, but it looks like it takes a round shank and not a flat shank needle. Found it in a junk store. Anyone ever seen one? There is no manufacturer name anywhere on it. If I knew what needle it took, I'd be a happy camper. I tried a regular needle, a 15x1, and it does not fit. It needs a new presser foot, as well. The one it has is a straight stitch foot on a zig zag machine, so someone broke off one toe (ouch) of the presser foot so they could zigzag. Very sub optimal.
I'm in a bit of machine doldrums. I need to sell my Necchi Nora, and cabinet, to make room. But first, I need to photograph it, and to do that I need to clean up the.....Then there is the completed quilt top and back hanging over the ironing board. They need to be pressed, and then pinned, and then quilted. I have four blouses and two pairs of pants cut out, waiting to be sewn. What can I say- It's raining cats and dogs here, and I just want to take a nap!
I'm in a bit of machine doldrums. I need to sell my Necchi Nora, and cabinet, to make room. But first, I need to photograph it, and to do that I need to clean up the.....Then there is the completed quilt top and back hanging over the ironing board. They need to be pressed, and then pinned, and then quilted. I have four blouses and two pairs of pants cut out, waiting to be sewn. What can I say- It's raining cats and dogs here, and I just want to take a nap!
Monday, March 05, 2012
Vintage Machine Love
I was thinking about why i like vintage machines so much, other than my need to be difficult, and then I read this bloggers post:
http://charleeturner.blogspot.com/2012/02/buying-sewing-machinego-vintage-or.html
I leave you with a picture of Foxie, who has re-purposed a box of fabric as a Small Dog Bed. I probably wouldn't have made anything as cute as this with the fabric, anyway.
http://charleeturner.blogspot.com/2012/02/buying-sewing-machinego-vintage-or.html
I leave you with a picture of Foxie, who has re-purposed a box of fabric as a Small Dog Bed. I probably wouldn't have made anything as cute as this with the fabric, anyway.
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