My kind of stitching!! Play, have fun, and it usually ends up being pleasing. If not, I have a container for it under my machine table. Hah! Happy holidays.
Thats beautiful and addictive, i went in my sewing room one afternoon at 4 and my husband knocked on door at 11pm and asked " do you know what time it is? Nope, was happily stitching for 7 hrs ;)
Aren't you fun! You are very creative! I have been looking for some different ways to use my wool, embroidery and fabrics and my creativity is racing! Really enjoy your ideas and style! Thank you!
I want to create a wool penny stitch mat....what do you recommend using for the base fabric? What works best? Wool? Linen? A double layer of a good flannel?
Rebecca Renner hi Rebecca , deciding on a longarm is so difficult. It’s the same as buying a car. It’s a hefty investment and everyone likes and looks for different things. So I like different things about both brands. What I love about my innova is that there is a 800# for free customer service that is good 24/7...literally. They always answer and help you work through any issues. I’m hard on my machines and I have to replace things frequently ...however the dealer in my area I am not a fan...so if I can’t fix it myself I have to work with him. So a big factor in my preferred choice of machine was that I really like my local Gammil dealer. He is very nice, easy to work with and helps with anything I need. My innova(s) has an oil -less head...and I quilt more quilts than the average bear so I have to replace my motor every year. Which is expensive. My father In law has learned how to take them apart , buys the replacement parts from China and fixes them for me so I don’t have that yearly cost. But I’m blessed. Gammill doesn’t have an oil-less head...so I don’t have to replace the motors. In fact they said I shouldn’t have to until maybe 13000 quilts. The innova I get about 500 quilts and it needs to be replaced. So if you are just quilting for yourself...and you don’t use it for a business...I think any machine is fine. It just depends on what your personal needs are...clear as mud? I prefer my Gammill because I like my dealer, it’s more oiling but less fixing in the run and honestly it’s a great community of people. There’s lots of support. Classes, cruises, seminars ect. I don’t regret my investment at all. You can email me if you have any other questions.
Love your beautiful work
My kind of stitching!! Play, have fun, and it usually ends up being pleasing. If not, I have a container for it under my machine table. Hah! Happy holidays.
Thats beautiful and addictive, i went in my sewing room one afternoon at 4 and my husband knocked on door at 11pm and asked " do you know what time it is? Nope, was happily stitching for 7 hrs ;)
Aren't you fun! You are very creative! I have been looking for some different ways to use my wool, embroidery and fabrics and my creativity is racing! Really enjoy your ideas and style! Thank you!
That is really beautiful! I just began slow stitching yesterday… I have a lot to learn!!
Thank you so much for your detailed reply, it was very helpful! So kind of you🙂
You do such a nice job explaining the stitches
Peggy Young thank you.
Thanks for sharing! I need to get back into hand stitching again.
Happy New Year! Fun stitches Charisma, thanks!
I love the showing of a penny and a confetti square. They really do look different. Thanks
Happy New Year💞💞 I am going to start this year🙈🙋
I want to create a wool penny stitch mat....what do you recommend using for the base fabric? What works best? Wool? Linen? A double layer of a good flannel?
Melinda Fisher hi! If you are using it as a mat I think wool would be best. ❤️
What size is your background and what size circles and squares
HIIIII I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!! CAN YOU TELL ME, THE SIZE OF DE CIRCLES AND SQUARES??? THANKS SO MUCH!!!
May I ask which of your long arm machine brands do you like better? I have been researching both brands. Thanks
Rebecca Renner hi Rebecca , deciding on a longarm is so difficult. It’s the same as buying a car. It’s a hefty investment and everyone likes and looks for different things. So I like different things about both brands. What I love about my innova is that there is a 800# for free customer service that is good 24/7...literally. They always answer and help you work through any issues. I’m hard on my machines and I have to replace things frequently ...however the dealer in my area I am not a fan...so if I can’t fix it myself I have to work with him. So a big factor in my preferred choice of machine was that I really like my local Gammil dealer. He is very nice, easy to work with and helps with anything I need. My innova(s) has an oil -less head...and I quilt more quilts than the average bear so I have to replace my motor every year. Which is expensive. My father In law has learned how to take them apart , buys the replacement parts from China and fixes them for me so I don’t have that yearly cost. But I’m blessed. Gammill doesn’t have an oil-less head...so I don’t have to replace the motors. In fact they said I shouldn’t have to until maybe 13000 quilts. The innova I get about 500 quilts and it needs to be replaced. So if you are just quilting for yourself...and you don’t use it for a business...I think any machine is fine. It just depends on what your personal needs are...clear as mud? I prefer my Gammill because I like my dealer, it’s more oiling but less fixing in the run and honestly it’s a great community of people. There’s lots of support. Classes, cruises, seminars ect. I don’t regret my investment at all. You can email me if you have any other questions.