I am blessed, spoiled, living with abundance, however you want to phrase that. DH and I are working on details for retirement, and my quilting budget will be reduced drastically, but I already have so much, I can quilt for at least a couple years without buying anything. Eventually I'll need batting and thread, but I could likely go several years without buying fabric. My vintage machines will likely outlive me, but my computerized machines may need replacing at some point, depending on how long I have on earth. The fact remains, I am blessed and I know it, I'm thankful for it, and I try to not take that for granted. It's one of the reasons I to to make so much for donation, as a way to give back.
This week I've had a good reminder of how blessed I am. Since my Janome is in the shop, and I've got to finish a baby quilt within the next week, I'm quilting it on my Bernina 440. The machine I had before the Bernina 440 only had a 6" throat, and the 440 has a 7.5" throat. I was amazed at how much more space I had, and the stitch regulator really helped me out as someone who was new to FMQ at the time. I've been pretty faithful about getting my Bernina serviced, and it's a fantastic machine. It's still a fantastic machine, and although I do some piecing on it, and all general sewing on it, I haven't quilted with it for years.
Way back in 2017, I bought a sit-down longarm. I went from 7.5" of space for the quilt to 18" of space. I had that longarm for about three years, then in 2020, I traded it in toward the Janome M7. The M7 has a 13" throat, but since it's a sewing machine and NOT a longarm, I could also use it for walking foot quilting. I've never regretted trading in the longarm. Now the Janome is the only machine I quilt on, and I can easily quilt a king on it. I've quilted a king sized quilt on the Bernina too, but it's a chore! When you take into account that I haven't quilted on the 440 for seven years, it's really no surprise I'm having a hard time adjusting, even though I've quilted dozens of quilts with it in the past.
Can I quilt with it? Absolutely, it does a great job FMQ. I, however, have lost the habits I had to juggle the bulkiness of a quilt through a smaller harp. It's not that I can't do it, it's that I'm finding it much more difficult, and really having to spend more time planning my stitching path to best accommodate bulk...and this is just a BABY quilt!!! It does have a minky backing so that adds to the bulk a bit. I honestly didn't think it would be so hard to adjust back, so this is a really good reminder how blessed I am to have a larger machine. I should be able to finish quilting the baby quilt tomorrow, then I can sew the binding on this weekend. I finished the burp rags, so once the quilt is done, I can wrap the baby gifts.
DS the Younger surprised me with flowers for Mother's Day. I can't remember the last time I got flowers, so it was a really nice surprise!
1 comment:
Lovely to explore the Blessings in our lives...thank you for sharing.
I don't know if you track. I track incoming and outgoing-by which I mean, fabric in a finished quilt. If I base my estimated stash on that, I can sew it all up in 3 years. I'm only 62yo!!!! (and my grandmothers both turned 94). I saved $ like a crazy person until I retired so I think I'll be OK. (RN like your hubby so you have an idea of income).
Cheers to GRATITUDE :-)
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