So what has been going in the crafty world of Sarahdipity? Well for started I made a rash decision to buy a new sewing machine. I am now the proud owner of Pfaff Smarter 260c. It arrived on the 14th January and looked lovely.
Here is a photo of my lovely new sewing machine sat on our dining room table. It arrived on a Wednesday and I knew I had no time to try it out until the weekend. So I looked at it, stroked and pushed buttons.
The weekend came, but I needed to move into action with the thoughts of decorating my bedroom. I had no furniture was living in the spare room and a new bed had arrived. I didn't want to put the new bed up until I had decorated the room. So instead of playing on my new toy, my wonderful Pfaff computerized sewing machine with a top loading bobbing, one step button hole and many other features I was looking for, I was painting woodwork, wall and putting up wallpaper for the first time ever in my life.
I got round to trying out my sewing machine for the first time on Tuesday 20th January (almost a whole week later!!!!) So in my hour of play I used some scrap fabrics and tried out the different stitches. It didn't look good as I couldn't get the tension right, but after many, many attempts I finally got the tension right and the stitches started to look neat. I tried out the one step button hole, tried out the button sewing foot I had purchased plus used the quarter inch foot to use some scraps of fabric to start making a simply crazy patchwork.
The sewing machine was silent, easy to use and so much nicer than our old, basic Singer sewing machine, I'm sure this machine will work lovely after a service as we've owned it for 8 years and we've not had it serviced. All in all everything with the machine was really lovely, apart from being able to set the tension correctly.
I didn't get a chance to do anymore sewing for another week as I was again busy with work and continuing with my bedroom makeover. A week later I got back onto the sewing machine. This time around I finished the simply crazy patchwork and turned it into a square and edged it ready to turn it into a cushion cover. I also played around with the blind hem foot. I've got two sets of curtains which need shortening, including lining. I need to master blind hemming (I've never managed to do it before) so I can turn these curtains up and prevent all the heat from the radiators going up the curtains and not into the rooms. Quick rant here - I moved into a new build house 8 years ago, now being new build you'd think it would have standard sized windows?! Oh no, not one window in the house fits standard sized curtains. Standard curtains are either not long enough or way too long. Plus all the radiators were fixed under the non-standard sized windows meaning you have to shorten all the curtains to ensure you get all the heat coming from the radiator. Why not fit standard size windows?!!!!!.
Anyhow the bedroom makeover involves having to shorten the new black out curtains for my bedroom and the curtains. I also need to shorten the curtains I bought for the dinning room last Christmas too. I have now mastered the art of blind hemming and so now feel ready to tackle the curtains. I now need to spend a considerable chunk of time measuring, cutting, pinning and sewing to get them to the right height for the windows and radiators.
I did though by the end of last week finish my cushion cover I had started and here it is.
I made a similar cushion before Christmas which I had for sale in the pop up shop. This one though has a white centre and white edges unlike the other one I made. It also has a more distinct swirl pattern to the colours going around the edge. Another bonus is that it matches the colour scheme in my newly painted bedroom (you can see a sneak peak of the wall paper in the background, my new bed frame and my bedding). This cushion won't be staying in my bedroom, it will go up for sale on Etsy. I've bought a load of fat quarters to make cushions and other stuff for my bedroom.
What do you think of the cushion? It took much longer to finish that I expected, but making over a bedroom at the same time doesn't help. Sewing this on my new Pfaff Smarter 260c Sewing Machine was lovely, the fabric moved well, the quarter inch guide foot was a dream to use and help me keep to 1/4 inch seams. Have you got a new sewing machine? What do you make? Let me know.
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