It was supposed to be smooth quilting this morning.
I explained to my sailor husband.... when all the conditions are right you just have to quilt.....just as he has to sail, right? I spoke too soon!!
So alas...it was just me and my seam ripper!!!!
May I take a moment to mention...NOT ALL WALKING FEET are CREATED EQUAL!!!!
To borrow one of my little granddaughter's favourite words....I Neeeeeeeeeeed my Bernina. She's only allowed to have her soother at bedtime but every now and again likes to remind us that she Neeeeeeeds her sooosey. I know just how she feels, I could have used one myself.
Nothing quilts quite like my Bernina, which of course is back home. The Pfaff has a built-in walking foot but I find it just doesn't compare.
May I take a moment to mention...NOT ALL WALKING FEET are CREATED EQUAL!!!!
To borrow one of my little granddaughter's favourite words....I Neeeeeeeeeeed my Bernina. She's only allowed to have her soother at bedtime but every now and again likes to remind us that she Neeeeeeeds her sooosey. I know just how she feels, I could have used one myself.
Nothing quilts quite like my Bernina, which of course is back home. The Pfaff has a built-in walking foot but I find it just doesn't compare.
Quilt a spiral...something my Pfaff does do quite well. I'm of the start at the same edge camp, rather than alternating sides. With spiral quilting you can just go round and round.
A little hint: it really helps to stabilize the block if you stitch in the stitch on just a couple major seams. I really hate stitching in the ditch, so I do as little as possible
A little hint: it really helps to stabilize the block if you stitch in the stitch on just a couple major seams. I really hate stitching in the ditch, so I do as little as possible
I'm not sure I'm liking the raw edge of the reverse applique, but I set a course and am sticking to it.