Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Spending time with an old friend

The other day I was getting all set up to quilt, and my dear lovely wonderful Bridget started acting up a little. She is due for a tune up (I can't believe I've had her for almost a year already!!) so I went ahead and took her in. The peeps at the Bernina shop here said it would be about 2 weeks.

Sadface.

So I pulled out my old girl out of retirement. 

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Marsha Sue and I have been hanging out the last few days, and I can't say it enough how much I love this old girl.

At first I was like "how did I ever sew on this!" after being ridiculously spoiled by Bridget. (And I do have to say, there are some bells and whistles I've decided I can't live without - hello knee lift! and thread cutter!)

BUT. Marsha Sue makes some awfully pretty stitches. And she is a beast. Seriously - cast iron.

I also got taken back to that place where I first learned to sew, and I remember sitting in my apartment in California on the phone with my mom in Virginia piecing my first quilt on this machine - a queen sized block of the month kit I got from Joann's. I hated some of the fabrics, so I ended up replacing some of them, and trying to figure out how to use a rotary cutter, and how to get that 1/4 inch seam, and laying the blocks out on the floor, because I didn't know there were such things as design walls.

I'm rambling now.

Anyway, I pulled some pretties and chopped them up, and I *might* even have a finish for Friday, if I'm ambitious. And ignore schoolwork... I'll let you know how that goes. ;-)

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5 comments:

  1. Oh, your Singer is like my old (cast iron girl) Pfaff--not computerized or anything; now she is underneath my cutting table and I am thinking that I might resurrect her when I set up my Helga (Viking) for quilting...it is so true that the older machines feel clunky at first, but they were so SOLID!! Nice posting...hugs, Julierose

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    1. aren't they the best?! There is a reason so many old machines are still around and being used!

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  2. Oh I love my "old girls", they are just the best machines! What great memories you have!

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  3. I have had my bernina for 20 years and have never had it serviced, it still is as good as new, was advised if it is not broke don`t fix it!
    Also have a janome which I run ocassionally as I left it too long and it seized up and cost me to get t working again. My daughter has just inherited a manual singer but it has not been used for over 25 years, I am itching to have a go with it, hoping she will let me have a play as she is not interested in using it, thinks it would look quite nice on display! I think she thinks it is worth a bit of money but when I had a look it had the modern round bobin case so not an antique.

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    1. Yay Bernina! I love mine, and I plan to be using it for the next 20 years!

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