Make It Sew

As I was preparing my sewing space I pulled out the old 1962 Sears Kenmore to see how it was fairing.1963 Kenmore

 Not so good. Let’s start with the fact that the needle was rusting. I kid you not. So I took it to my local “we’ve-been-in-business-forever-and-won’t-laugh-at-your-machine” sewing shop to give it the tune-up it deserved. First, it was missing a very important part.

1/4" wide needle plate under the presser foot was missing

1/4″ wide needle plate under the presser foot was missing

There is a “needle plate” (or rather, there is supposed to be) right under where the needle goes up and down. My friendly shop guy told me that there was no point working on the machine without that part because it would never sew properly. Slightly panicked I hit the web and…long story short…found the parts from a fabulous store called SewingPsartsOnline.com. For $20 I was back in business. A week later I received my machine back (another $50) in beautiful working order.

With that done it was time to get the original cabinet, that the sewing machine magically fits into via two hinges, out of my moms house and get everything into my sewing space.

1962 sewing cabinet

In a nutshell here’s how it went; I brought said table to my home from my moms and asked the hubs to help me move it. He took one look at it and said “where did that come from the Salvation Army?” (vintage is not his thing). I assured him I had made a fancy shmancy modern fabric cover that would hide it from his discerning view.
Skeptically he helped me bring it into the house. He scrunched his nose. I placed said cover on the table and he was much happier.

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However, he said “that’s really great but when you are working on a project you’re not going to cover that thing every night right? So I am still going to have to look at it, right?” the man had a point that I could not argue.
Within 45 minutes my wonderful man had bought me a new sewing table and sewing machine! I am now the proud owner of a Sauder table
Sauder Table

and Singer Quantum 9960 sewing machine .
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I realize that it’s no Janome/Bernina/Pfaff/Husqvarna… and the table is no Koala…but so far I am really liking them and I have had the machine for almost a whole week now 😉 I believe I have sewn on it every night since I got it.

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My Kenmore was the best 1962 had to offer but even the lower end machines now sure have come a long way in 51 years. I am happy and have pulled out the old projects to finally finish them up. More on that later.

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Starting Up Again

So here’s the deal. I have loved quilting since my mom made my first one for me in 3rd grade.

Last pic of this quilt before it it bit the big one. It had multiple layers of fabric in all sections

Last pic of this quilt before it it bit the big one. It had multiple layers of fabric of all types…yes, even taffeta.

I took up quilting with a bit of a passion in college in the late 80’s. Life has gotten in the way and I have been stalled on and off for the last 20 years. Seriously twenty years, how does that happen? So you might ask: Do I still have a fabric stash? Yup. Do I still have the Singer sewing machine I scraped my hard earned college shekels together to purchase?

Singer Merritt 1862 Machine

Singer Merritt 1862 Machine. I was shocked to see how much it had yellowed in its case in storage.

Yup.

Do I still have a (paired down) library of 20+ year old quilt books?

Quilt Book Shelf

What’s left of my quilt book library from many moves.

Yes, however it may be time to go through them.

Bonesteel Lap Quilting Book

Anyone remember this one Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel from 1982!

So I should get on with it already, no? Sounds easy. No brainer. Wellll, not so much. You see, I am in the process of finishing my dissertation which has been many years in the making and I work full time…and I got married about two and a half years ago…and I love to work out …and I just becoming a decent cook… These things take time. Now don’t stop reading just yet, I have a plan!

I have promised my husband that I will not sew quilts until the dissertation is done (or at least to that last part where there is a lot of hurry up and wait). In the meantime however there is much to do. There are UFO’s to go through, a fabric stash to make sense of, an old sewing machine to set up (not the one I talked about, I’ll get to this next one in another post), books to weed and new ones to buy, blogs to discover…oh so much. And I want to take you along for the ride. With any luck I’ll be quilting by July and we can watch me grow.

With approval of my husband I have already bought

I am Ninja Fabric w:Apollo

Our 7 year old puppy Apollo had to get in on the picture of my I am Ninja fabric.

the suite of I am Ninja fabric by Robert Kaufman for a bag I would like to make that I saw on Don’t Call me Betsy‘s blog. We think it will make a great gym bag and a nice place for me to show off

the patch I earned by passing the level 3 Muay Thai kickboxing test at my gym.A08 patch

I may also slip into some fabric buying as I daydream about the day I can begin again.

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Recent purchases for no particular project they just spoke to me.

I find myself drawn to the modern quilts now which were really non-existent when I was quilting before. Oh how I want to get started. In the meantime I will collect blogs, make my craftsy lists, Pinterest my heart out, lurk on my local modern quilt quilds web page and wait for the day I can afford the time to show up to a meeting.

I want this blog to document my progress and my journey.

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