Not sewn up…
Therefore, I took the opportunity to look at books from the library about quilting.
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The quilting isn’t seen here, because it’s on the inside. But it fed my creative mind with the idea that I could actually make bags with the quilting on the outside. I’ve thought of all kinds of ideas.
I decided that if I couldn’t sew, maybe I could do some research and find some good reference materials to help me get started. Afterall, because I don’t have my grandmothers to help me, and don’t belong to a sewing group, I needed something to instruct me in how to get started and take me through the process.
Quilting by hand is a skill I have wanted to learn; as for several years I thought hand-quilting was much more authentic, honest. Having quilted the inside of the bags, I realised that machine quilting was beautiful in its own right. So, I went looking for a teaching tool for myself.
The library in Bradenton had lots of options, so I was a bit overwhelmed with choice. Yet, the book I liked had the word “complete” in the title. And it had to do with machine quilting. I used to want to hand quilt everything. But the truth is, I don’t sew quickly. Therefore, I was more open to the idea of machine quilting.
There was this miss-placed idea that within a few days of arriving home, I would have my sewing machine running hot and heavy. But, in all honesty, not one stitch has been sewn. ;-S I guess it settling back into routines and finding a groove takes longer than expected.
Before I can do any new sewing projects though, I need to finish the sewing project I started last December. But I can’t say what it is because the project consists of items that will become Christmas presents.
But I’m sure in the next few weeks I will find a rhythm and the urge for the hum of a bobbing needle will get too strong for me to resist.
Serving Jesus, Author of our faith,
“Lady Helene”