Fall is always an exciting time with my retreat, Quilting in the Garden, and Quilt Market & Festival in Houston! This year at market, I have a few products debuting with Quilters Select. In the Quilters Select family we are showcasing our new rotary cutter. It is beautifully weighted, either left or right handed, and has a super EASY blade change. We also have two new thread lines to showcase. Please stop by booth #800 to check out all the new exciting products.
Also at market, my new line with RJR Fabrics, Mirage, will debut (booth #1034). I am super excited about the vibrancy of the colors and to showcase them, I have been sewing like a mad woman. Many of the projects have been posted on my Facebook page. With a week or so to go, the last quilt is shaping up.
I really liked where it was heading but felt an appliqué border would seal the deal. Note to self: my design wall was already occupied! Making sure that everything was secure on project #1, I simply pinned a white table cloth on top of my other project. I know had a place to design my new project. After adding white borders, I used a disappearing ink pen to “plot” the areas where the stem will reside. The stems were made with a clover bias tape maker. I prepped the stems with Select Appli-Stick ¼” Tape.
Because I chose to work in Christmas colors, little light bulbs seemed to be the appropriate addition to the stem.
ENTER THE SECRET WEAPON – a cordless iron!
Once the vine was placed and pinned – off to the wall I went with a hot iron!
The story isn’t over yet…….I am at the machine appliquéing the little bulbs in place, watch.
Thanks!
patricia.k.pattersonearthlink.net
When you have problems go to a dealer, talk with the mechanic if available, provide samples of stitching problems you have and a brief written description so the mechanic can see & understand exactly what the issues are. Leave your phone number so he can call you if necessary. Recently, my 820 had tension problems that couldn't be fixed or adjusted by me no matter what I tried. I followed by own advice, my 820 problems were resolved. I'm happy.
thanks for an answer
I have learned: 1) with mono on top to lower the upper tension to 2.25 or 2 to avoid pulling up bottom "fly specks" thread; 2) With each change of bobbin and/or top thread, do a stitching test swatch to check the tension; 3) On occasion, the top thread breaks and I have discovered that re threading the top fixes this problem; and, 4) my dealer recommends oiling the bobbin more often, not waiting for the machine to tell me to do so. I hope this is helpful, CAS.
Can't wait for your new fabric line to be available.
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