Thursday, 14 August 2008

Fun, and ugly!

Turns out I have more uglies than I might care to admit, most courtesy of Mom's stash. So I decided to join Tonya and Bonnie's Fungly Challenge after all. But I don't really like sewing half square triangles, so I went for something easy and really fun, using 3 1/2 inch strips and squares. What's fun about this is how quickly they sew up, especially since I've spent most of the winter sewing together those two inch squares, or 3/4 inch strips to make letters.
Fungly enough for you? I'm realizing I need some more busy little prints to contrast with all the big ones. But a good way to use up the paper doll fabric and the robots and the farm/garden print and yes, the lipsticks. Some of these I used for making pillowcases for Christmas, othese were inherited.
And to prove that chaos reigns in my sewing area, I'm showing you a fairly tightly cropped picture of my sewing area. I can't quite bring myself to show you the whole area, but I do clean up occasionally, between projects.
I sew on a 40-year-old Elna SP, similar to my mother's Supermatic, which she bought new in 1968 and the machine I learned to sew on. This one is heavy -- 25 lbs. and will sew through almost anything. But I can't drop the feed dogs, so I haven't mastered free motion quilting yet.

3 comments:

1 Joyce said...

It's fungly for sure although those fabrics aren't really ugly to me. I think it's hard to beat the old sewing machines for being tough and heavy is good. No migrating around the table. I do like some features on new ones like needle up or needle down, and the integrated walking foot on my Pfaff.

2 Donna said...

my machine doesn't drop feed dogs either. To free motion quilt I set the stitch length as short as it'll go and just go for it... Not the "right" way, but it works for me :-)

Your fungly blocks are great -- the framing of the centre piece is a wonderfully fun way of highlighting some of the novelties :-)

3 woolywoman said...

I love my old Elnas. I have a little metal plate that clicks over the dogs for free motion quilting. I like that block pattern- I had forgotten about it, and now I'm inspired for a new project.

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