Thursday, January 24, 2019

A Quick Fix


The Mister was in the mood for a joy ride yesterday but I wasn't. I wanted a day of peace and quiet so I could clean up my sewing corner and get started on the blocks I had cut pieces for ages ago.




He went off alone and I was off to a good start-until I wasn't.




 Old Faithful, my sewing machine seemed to be having an issue. I could always count on her no matter how badly I treated her but this morning she wasn't having it. After doing everything I knew how to do and checking everything I knew how to check, I discovered that the bobbin wasn't in right. It was in but not in, if you know what I mean. Problem solved.



 In no time I had the pieces for the first block assembled-or so I thought.



 Hmmmm.....something's not right.


 Oh. I went one row too far. Instead of actually reading the directions I did what I thought I was supposed to do. It's a log cabin type construction and I was having so much fun I didn't know when to stop.


 It was a quick fix. Rip. Rip.



No harm done. Now I have one block made up of four pieces that need squaring and assembling. I just need to do that eleven more times. Yikes.

13 comments:

  1. Those colors together are spectacular. Glad all the problems were "little" ones.

    Happy sewing!

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  2. Oooh! That is a beautiful block. I did that once with my sewing machine. I couldn’t figure out what was wrong and then I realized ithe bobbin was the problem. Until then I didn’t realize it was possible to just put it in part ways! I’m glad you figured it out. Blessings, Betsy

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  3. That is a really pretty square. Glad you figured out the bobbin thingy.

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  4. Mom is making that block now with purple batiks - and she's loving it!
    It's funny how a tiny little thing (bobbin not in quite right) can throw off your machine. My modern Singer was very fussy about that. My vintage one is a little better, but she still has her quirks.

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  5. It's going to be beautiful when you get it finished!

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  6. Sorry it gave you so much trouble, but it sure is pretty! Love the color, too.

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  7. When I saw the photo with the tension issue, it looked familiar - I had the same problem earlier this month. Love the block you're making.

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  8. Had a very bad sinus infection over the past days so I am binge reading blogs today! Love that block - the colors are beautiful the pattern is really lovely!

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  9. It turned out so cute, love the blues . Glad you got the machine working.

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  10. Very pretty quilt block. Sewing machines can be a bit frustrating.

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  11. Glad the road bumps were manageable! The blocks look like fun to make and look great!

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