It does free-motion stitching and you move it with those handles. The faster you move it the faster the needle goes so your stitches are all the same length. That sure would make my little embroidery projects look much nicer. But alas, no $8000 here.I got to see a little DIY clothing demo done by the Threadbanger folks. They are all about repurposing clothes and fabric rather than throwing things away. They do cool videos weekly. It's where I got the idea to do freehand machine embroidery.
The coolest thing I saw was a booth where they made quilts that looked like those photomosaic posters. I've tried to find a picture of a quilt that looks like the ones I saw, but I can only find simpler ones. You can check it out here. The quilts I saw weren't pieced with squares. They used shaped pieces of fabric, and they were absolutely gorgeous. If was ever going to quilt, this is what I would do. So sad I can't find a good photo. ... Okay, so after some hunting I found a close example. You can see some in this Etsy shop. The ones I saw weren't all people and there were a greater range of colors and stitching accents, but you get the idea.
All in all it was a pretty good break from the kids. And I managed to get myself a little something too.
Yep, two spools of thread. Such a big spender I am. But it's supposed to be good and it was 40% off, so we'll see how it goes!
That last link had some amazing quilts. I'm muy impressed.
ReplyDeleteYeah, you are such the big spender!! You need to shop with me!! LOL!! Cool looking thread. A kid break is always great. And I had this friend that would take her old clothes and sew clothes for her girls out of her old stuff. It was pretty neat.
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