Saturday, November 19, 2016

My New Besty

As I get older I need simpler, less buttons, less options, less bells and whistles or in other words just plain Jane. When I first saw the Juki 2010q it was love at first sight, but I can be cheap and the price tag made me think and rethink the purchase. Finally after many trips to the quilt shop I took a chance and bought the Juki.






Very simple put she is a work horse. This machine stitches one stitch only-- straight. That takes all the guess work out of it for me. As an added bonus the machine is made out of metal not a plastic casing like so many.






8 months later and my only regret is not purchasing it sooner. I can machine quilt a good size quilt on this machine and it free motion quilts like a dream.

I think me and this plain Jane Juki are happily in it for the long haul.


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Saturday, November 12, 2016

Shutter Slats

Low maintenance, easy installation, time saving......never needs any painting or repair are all catch phrases in this day and age of no sweat home repairs.   The old wooden shutter seems to be fast becoming one of those remember when.    Vintage shops are finding a plethora of uses for these classic pieces in home decor from shelving to wall art.

We picked up old wooden shutters found at a swap shop at the local dump and brought them home.  They were pretty beaten up and with no immediate project in mind they sat waiting patiently.

My first trial and error was making a sign.   I traced some graphics on the sign and painted it on.   I am by no means a painter and thank goodness sanding it by to give an aged look helps hide my multitude of sins. Check The Graphics Fairy for ideas and patterns for a wide array of projects.  Beware though the possibilties are endless at this site!












This find at a yard sale was turned into our coffee table and is a great place for me to keep some yarn.  My husband picked up some legs at Home Depot, antiqued them to try to match the finish.  He then glued the shutter slats in place.












The last of our shutter slat projects is in our kitchen with the story and pics to follow.