A week and a half ago, a new sewing machine arrived for me! My guy bought me a simple (yet strong) machine to use while I get my other machine service (finally, soon!). He couldn't stand the idea of me not sewing properly for a couple of weeks. So sweet! We also ordered a free motion foot so I can get things finished!
I jumped right in sewing up the pre-cut pieces for my sister gift, for three straight hours! The machine does an impressive 1,100 stitches a minute. It's speed actual took some getting used to! But wow, what a difference it makes sewing on a brand new, well oiled, work horse of a machine.
Then I realized I've never owned a new machine and actually, most of my sewing paraphernalia is second hand or passed down. Which I love, but oh how nice it is to work with a new fresh kind of precision! It's actually inspiring me to finish things!
It's like sewing butter! Not that those two things should ever meet!
In addition to that awesome present (which I've been sewing on daily!), I also purchased the most amazingly inspirational quilting book I've ever read!
The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters by Sherri Lynn Wood. She blogs here at DaintyTime.
I am so motivated and inspired by this book, (which I read in it's entirety the day it arrived) that I'm using it as a framework for my newest endeavor, a 52 week project hosted by the Riverside Art Museum. I'll talk more about that project and my process and this amazing book a bit later, but for now, go buy yourself a copy!
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