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dragonlady7) wrote2019-03-05 04:17 pm
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hexagons in progress

The only purple fabric I could easily find in my discards/scraps stash was stretch jersey, and I don't have to know a lot to know that's not really ideally suited to quilting.
So I decided to hand-sew it, along with some other tricky bits and scraps, to some non-stretch backing fabric, the lining of a skirt I deconstructed over the weekend.
I also seamed a too-small scrap of brocade to a strip of unrelated scrap fabric, and then tacked the seam allowance down in gold glitter thread.
So there's my little stash of over-elaborate hexagons for today.
(I remembered to find my scissors and thread, so.)
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I have some plans to do some machine-sewing today, too. I just find the handwork satisfying, and my sewing machines are perpetually malfunctioning. I need to get me a solid garage-sale 70s metal machine that does straight stitch and zigzag and nothing else!
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I found out on my last trip home that my mom sold her ancient metal singer at some point. I was so upset. I still can't believe she didn't even ask if I wanted it! It's not like it took up that much space!
But yeah. Those old, solid machines can't be beat. The last sewing machine I had stateside was one I picked up used at a sewing machine/vacuum cleaner repair place. Do those even exist anymore, I wonder...
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My sister has a beautiful Featherweight that she got tuned up and it failed castatrophically afterward, so I might make one more attempt to figure out what's wrong with it but it's gonna have to go back to the shop.
I have an ancient straight-stitch machine that works, but I left it at the farm. I have two modern electronic machines and one does embroidery so I leave it set up for that but it does a shitty job and basically doesn't work, and the other doesn't do embroidery but also doesn't fucking work. I can do a straight-stitch on it if it's in a good mood. It needs reconditioning but it's been in the shop more than I've used it, for its entire life, and I'm super disillusioned with it. Oh well, it's a piece of shit.
There are still sewing machine repair and vacuum shops around! They're a dying breed though. I can't even strike up a good relationship with a local quilt shop, those come and go like summer leaves.
Dude's mom and sister, between them, own like fifteen sewing machines, and are garage sale champions, so I might just. Ask them to keep an eye out for me. I don't want an old straight-stitch only, I have one of those, I want one that does basic zig-zag because I do just enough stuff that requires it-- and that is the thing that my expensive broken electronic machine can't do. It's got 99 stitches, and zig-zag (number 3) doesn't work.