Tuesday, December 26, 2017

What you can do when you read all the choices on your machine.

Well, I needed some time to myself over the Christmas period and made it by trying to finish one of the vessels I am making.

I have finished one!!

I watched hours of television that I would normally not see because there were 4 or 5 hours of hand sewing involved. But it was worth it.

I have, once again, learnt things while making.  One important thing is to think about what settings your sewing machine might have!
I was sewing the cut up needlework tapestry, onto very thick felt, and the engine overheated - my wondrous new(ish) machine told me so. And would not work for a while.

And I bent the needle.

Undaunted, I got out the old one, that I rarely use but can't bear to get rid of yet, and did the sewing with it. It doesn't have pesky computer programs to tell me when it is getting overheated.


After successfully doing one little bit of the sewing, I had to do some more heavy duty sewing on another day. It occurred to me to choose another setting on my newer sewing machine. Lo and behold, there is one for leather and vinyl that has done the job magnificently. I did have to jam the pieces under the foot and push and pull by hand - the feeddogs didn't work at all - but no overheating.  What a relief.


Here is one side, balanced on an egg carton to keep it high enough for me to attach the sides by hand.

Finished article!


2 comments:

mycamerandme365 said...

Well done Mary, it looks great, I especially like the simple sunflower side.
Goodonya for getting it finished!

Mary said...

Thanks. I went away for a week and now am trying to get back into the flow for the next one. I have some ideas floating around, seeing there was a little plastic container of threads with that one, so I am trying to think of ways to incorporate them, without making it bigger than Ben Hur.