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Friday, March 6, 2020
Slowly -
She pokes along - LOL - ;))
I got the second pair sewn together on the LEFT side of the Imperial Bargello -
And then made the first "foursie" -
Un-sewed the next four strips - and sewed the next "twosie" -
I was asked yesterday if I pinned some of the seams or just used my fingers to match them -
I don't pin - I just use my fingers to match them -
And since I can't hold the fabric - push buttons - and take photos at the same time -
I'll show you in steps -
First - I take two strips to the machine -
The bottom button on the face of this machine is a Stop/Start button -
I LOVE it!! -
It beats the heck out of chasing a foot pedal all over the floor - LOL -
Anyway - I hit that button with my RIGHT thumb -
To Stop it about 1/2 way through the next "patch" -
When the machine is Stopped - I use both hands to realign the strips if I need to -
Then I "nest" the next seam - I can feel the "ridge" under my finger -
And hold the strips down with the middle and ring fingers of my LEFT hand -
Using my index finger and thumb to set up the next seam -
Hit Start again - with my RIGHT thumb -
Sew through the seam and a bit beyond -
Then hit that button again with my RIGHT thumb -
To Stop it about 1/2 way through the next "patch" -
Rinse and repeat - LOL -
I have found that I don't really need to have BOTH hands on the strips while I'm stitching -
I just take it slow - it's NOT a race -
And I only have to worry about the "next" two inches - as I go along -
I do my best - but some of the seams are not perfect -
And I'm OK with that -
Using prints is forgiving, too -
The bloopers aren't that noticeable -
Even if I'm off a bit in colors that are different -
You can see the mis-match here -
But it isn't that noticeable in this photo -
And even less so - in this one -
So - from across the room - who's going to see it? -
And if anyone does see a blooper or two -
I hope they will keep it to themselves -
Because I already know where they are - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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5 comments:
Thanks for the photos. Good looking prints together.
I agree. They should keep it to themselves. hehehee (Unless they are my proofreader.)
I have never convinced myself to use that start stop button for actual sewing. But I have tried it on some scraps. I use a rubber rug mat under my foot pedal so I don't have to chase it.
Such pretty fabrics! Bloopers? Not a thing, only humilities.
Design elements, not bloopers.
Where's your sense of adventure? Is it even SEWING if you're not chasing around the darn foot pedal? (Or stepping on a cat who has positioned herself on the foot pedal and then hollers loudly when you try to make her sew?!) But it's looking good!
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