Saturday, October 27, 2018

Life with Lilli

Since most quilters name their machine, don't ask me why, they just do, I decided to name my machine Lilli.  For some reason I was thinking about a cat we had in Shapleigh, named Lily and our first foster dog with puppies was named Lily and it just seemed right.  

As it turned out, it was a very good thing I brought her home with me that fateful day.  I returned a couple of days later to ask a question and they told me several others had stopped in after me, looking to buy her.  

Well, that was a little over two months ago and I finally started stitching.  

There were a couple of hiccups along the way.  As I said, we had to clean the seller and move things around.  Bill had to put the frame together.  He did a stellar job.  Then we had to make sure the table was level...front to back and left to right, which required quite a bit of tweaking.  Next we added the carriage and machine, which also had to be level.  Try as we might, it wobbled front to back, although the frame was level.  Back to the quilt store where Gabrielle gave me excellent advice, which worked perfectly. 

HA, that was a few weeks ago.  Although in the meantime, I had filled a bobbin, threaded the machine and turned it on. I had to prepare a quilt sandwich (two pieces of fabric with batting in between) to load onto the frame.   Finally - Voila...ready to go but I always seem to find something else that needs to be done before I get downstairs.

Today was a cold, gray, wet and windy day...perfect for being in the cellar.  Bill bought new LED light bulbs and light fixtures, which really brighten up the area.  We already had a nice fluorescent light above the quilting table and he repainted a couple of walls for me.

I follow a group on FB, and the administrator provides free written instructions and videos to teach people to free motion quilt.  I sat down last night and started reading, watched a couple of videos and today I was ready.

It's all about practice, practice, practice, although I think it helps to have some natural artistic ability, which I do not have.  So...instead, I'll practice.
All loaded up and ready to go
I drew lines on the fabric to help with size and sort of keep things in a row.
scallops or clamshells
Yeah, I know, it doesn't look like much but the idea is to work on muscle memory, so hopefully, they start looking better.
Practicing left to right and coming back, right to left, intersecting the previous scallop.  I found one I liked ;o)

Lastly, the egg and dart.  Hahaha, mine don't look like eggs or darts.
Really terrible...oh well.

I had fun today, wonder when I'll get back down there...

Thanks for stopping by...
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