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Anna Bate's Pumpkins blocks
When I think about it, I have to acknowledge that about 75% of my quilt projects include some sort of hand work...75%!!!  

No wonder my "To Do" list is so long. There is a lot more time invested when you have this much handwork. Because of that, I am always looking for ways to streamline the process so I can finish a chunk of my projects in this lifetime and not have to drag them with me :).  Whether it be wool, embroidery, appliqué or Sashiko, I try to figure out short cuts in the prepping stage because I can't wait to get to the fun part...stitching! I am not a purest in the hand work genre, so cover your ears and eyes if you are because I may shock you! I use a lot of fusible! With that said, in the past, my quilts still ended up in shows and publications and received ribbons. Currently I just make quilts for the pleasure and the sharing.
 
Anna Bates working on her light box
I am always on the hunt for tools that make my quilting life easier, and one of my favorite tools is my light box. It is simple, easy to use, and has never failed me. As a result, I have never felt the need to trade up. Made by mesew.com, they have not raised their prices in 20 years!!! You rarely hear that these days! Light boxes come in all shapes, sizes, and weights, but what I can tell you is that this light box is not only light weight, it is simple to use. You can move the light around to brighten up all corners of your project and I can attest that it is sturdy because it has banged around 3 moves in 20 years. Made in the USA...did I say they haven't raised their prices in 20 years! Most tool manufacturers keep trying to upscale their products. They look more modern, the accent colors change, and they continue to up the game. But, sometimes it is the simple things...the less complicated, that make our quilting life peaceful. You can check out my light box on the Quilt Roadies tutorial on prepping your wool or applique! Have a wonderful week of creating!
 

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#9 Tamara 2017-03-18 13:15
My light box was one of the best quilt tool gift I've ever received! Makes cresting easier!
#8 pswatkins 2017-02-09 10:44
What a joy it was to visit your sewing room. Love the windows and the light that your enjoy. And the family memories were good ideas. :-)
#7 Donna F 2017-02-08 20:25
the pattern is from Laundry Basket. A great pattern and fabric company.
#6 Gramma O 2017-02-08 16:02
Hey, lady, I love my light box also. In scrolling thru this site I found the art (and amazing music) wonderful. This so appeals to me and, yes, intimidates me also.
Love this format, you resourceful woman.
#5 Kathi Miller 2017-02-08 13:42
I'd love to know name of the pumpkin pattern you are working on. They are cute, cute, cute!
#4 iquiltfast 2017-02-08 13:09
Anna, Love what you had to say about the light table!!
I always look forward to your videos, thank you.
#3 Sandi 2017-02-08 11:13
I've used me extension table and bought a florescent light meant to be stuck under a cupboard with its own cord and used that as a table. Later I bought a large piece of plexiglass to place over the cut out area of the where the tangle fits into my sewing machine to increase my work space. Worked like a charm for many years.
#2 Marian Graybeal 2017-02-08 10:33
Anna, thoroughly enjoyed the tour of your sewing space. You are a very fortunate sewing lady.
I noted, with particular attention, the lamp on your table.
Could you give the name and perhaps from where you purchased it. I am in desperate need of a really good light over my cutting table. Thank you.
Marian Graybeal, Bellevue, Washington,
#1 Lisa C 2017-02-08 05:27
Funny, the same light box I have used for over 20 years, foo. My other "quickie" is the sunny window!
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