Great work. This looks very nice!
Great work. This looks very nice!
I am impressed and I don't care how many "mistakes" you made. It looks fantastic to me. Good job!
Forgot to mention... Final weight is 411.8 g (14.5 oz). Could drop that down to about 10 ounces of I get argon.
Wow. Beautiful!
That is intense. Well done!
As a quilter - love it! The hybrid idea is fabulous. Great work.
Thank you for being crazy enough to do something like this. I wonder if it's going to start a new trend in custom quilts. Looks great!
That's my Featherweight. Recently had to disassemble the shaft sleeve thing near the bobbin area to unbind a bit of compressed thread... also figured out why I was only getting a tension range of 3 (dial was screwed on a bit odd). I've been using it exclusively for the past couple months and even though it doesn't have any pattern stitches, it is a dream to feed 1.1oz fabric - even sil - right up to the edge. I also love the vact that I can go forward or reverse at 40-plus to 8 or less stitches per inch.
I've made a summer-ish underquilt, this top quilt and so many bags and things with this Featherweight that I have almost no use for the newer, mostly plastic Singer 4228.
Wow, great job. I don't think I could do that.
It's not the fall im scared of, it's the sudden stop at the end!!!
Only hang as high as your willing to fall- H.F. member
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