The big project was that Sweden quilt I was making for my Pop Pop. I finished the binding and I am so glad I'm over that "first time" hurdle. It wasn't really as bad as I had built it up to be, and I finished it in a couple of nights. I think Pop Pop is really happy with it. I had it ready just in time for him to return from a visit to Sweden.
In other news, I picked up (another) vintage sewing machine at a garage sale today! It's super cool, a Universal Zig Zag, and with a little sprucing up I think it will be a great machine. It came with a few extra feet, it's in a table, it has its original instruction manual as well as the cutest little hand drawn threading instructions. It needs a new belt for sure, and a good oiling and cleaning, but get this... It was FIVE DOLLARS! A bargain, I'd say! Once I get her cleaned up I'll post some pictures.
I came home with a to-sew list a mile long, so hopefully I'll have lots to share in the coming weeks. Hope you're having a lovely summer (or winter for my Southern Hemisphere friends!)
Don't you just love thrifty finds!! I got my Kenmore ZigZag machine for free off of a group called Freecycle and just had to get it tuned up and the tension knob replaced ALL for $100. I bet your Pop Pop will enjoy that quilt for a LONG time:) It turned out really great, just think "one of a kind" too.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks awesome, Leigh! Lucky Pop Pop. :)
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