Happy Quilting everyone! Lynda
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Yes, I've Got Scraps!
I'm having so much fun with my scraps thanks to Pleasant Home blog (on my sidebar...yes I've forgotten how to make a click thing right here! I'm feeling like that old dog that can't learn a new trick) Anyhow....
I put 25 8 inch blocks together for this cute little baby quilt. Of course, my scrap piles didn't seem to go down at all. So I started the next one with a variation of the first theme. Oh it's going to be a cute one too.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Got Scraps?
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Also...my header quilt is one I made several years ago with the help of a round robin in my Quilt Bee.
Happy Quilting! Lynda
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
I Won!!! I Won!!!
Thank you thank you thank you Leona!!!
I sure am a lucky quilter. Lynda
Saturday, October 16, 2010
2 down....2 to go (well, really 6 to go but who's counting?)
Happy Quilting! Lynda
Monday, October 11, 2010
"IT" is home!
Can you believe it......IT's here.....at home now. Can you guess?
A hinge........
A slightly fuzzy picture, but fancy decoration.....
What......a wheel..........
No way......a treadle! ( you can kind of read the brand..White)
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A few months ago my Aunt Vera in Portland, casually mentioned that she had my grandmother Moen's old treadle sewing machine. What did she say? Did I hear her right? Then she said I could have it if I wanted it but it was old, missing some wood, scratched, DiNgEd, not very pretty etc. etc. Was she kidding? Of course I wanted it. My grandmother just thought I was the perfect child. She passed away when I was only 2 years old. She told my Dad that she didn't think I would remember her. Of course, I don't remember her personally but I do remember her from pictures and from my Dad talking about her.
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Friday morning my husband and I hopped in the car about 6 a.m. and drove 15 hours to Astoria, Oregon. The next morning we drove through the pouring rain to Seaview, Washington ( wonderful little town on the coast) and found the old cabin that it had been stored in for the last few years. With help from a couple of other men, they carried it down steep, narrow stairs, through the rain, and loaded it into our trunk. All the way home all we could talk about was "IT". To me it is beautiful because it belonged to my Grandmother. The bobbin with thread is still in place. She stitched a piece of fabric around the machine, probably to put her pins in. There is thread in one of the drawers and a couple more bobbins. We don't know much else about it but it has a patent dated 1905 and 1912 on one of the metal plates. It really smells old and musty. I love it!
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I also finished a couple of bindings on the drive and finished the Uniform Wonky quilt too but they will have to wait for another post.
Happy Quilting! Lynda
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Happy Birthday to me.......
Happy Quilting! Lynda