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Revised Blogpost: Best Quilting Gift Ideas for Christmas
There was a bit of a problem with the links in the initial blogpost, so I'm resending it to you with everything corrected. Sorry about that!
Ho Ho Ho!
With Christmas fast approaching, I'm sure you are almost done your shopping, right? I'm not hearing a lot of positive responses. I am still at the beginning of my Christmas shopping, but as long as I have a list, that's okay. It's when I haven't a clue what to get anyone that things become stressful. Like this year...
If you're struggling to come up with ideas for the quilter on your list, stress no more. I've come up with a selection of gifts to fit every budget and every quilter.
If you're looking for a practical stocking stuffer, you can't go wrong with a set of snips or a magnetic pincushion. There never seem to be enough of these around my house.
Maybe your friend loves quilting books. I've included a few of my favourites for the holiday season. Whether they love to paper piece or appliqué or just plain piece, I've got you covered.
For the free motion afficionado in your circle, you can't go wrong with a set of Machingers or a Supreme Slider: both essential to make free motion quilting the easiest technique ever.
Now, maybe you don't need to get a gift for a friend, but want to hint at a gift for yourself. Just direct your favourite quilter enabler to the list.
I hope this helps you with some quilty gifts for Christmas. Happy shopping!
Creatively,
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Best Quilting Gift Ideas for Christmas
Ho Ho Ho!
With Christmas fast approaching, I'm sure you are almost done your shopping, right? I'm not hearing a lot of positive responses. I am still at the beginning of my Christmas shopping, but as long as I have a list, that's okay. It's when I haven't a clue what to get anyone that things become stressful. Like this year...
If you're struggling to come up with ideas for the quilter on your list, stress no more. I've come up with a selection of gifts to fit every budget and every quilter.
If you're looking for a practical stocking stuffer, you can't go wrong with a set of snips or a magnetic pincushion. There never seem to be enough of these around my house.
Maybe your friend loves quilting books. I've included a few of my favourites for the holiday season. Whether they love to paper piece or appliqué or just plain piece, I've got you covered.
For the free motion afficionado in your circle, you can't go wrong with a set of Machingers or a Supreme Slider: both essential to make free motion quilting the easiest technique ever.
Now, maybe you don't need to get a gift for a friend, but want to hint at a gift for yourself. Just direct your favourite quilter enabler to the list.
I hope this helps you with some quilty gifts for Christmas. Happy shopping!
Creatively,
How to Get an Accurate 1/4" Seam Allowance on the Janome 9400
What do quilters strive to achieve in their quilting? Besides perfection, of course! An accurate 1/4" seam allowance. I've heard so many quilters say that they struggle to get that perfect 1/4" seam allowance that makes all the difference in their quilts.
My Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP (Janome 9400) includes a new needle plate and foot that makes getting an accurate 1/4" seam allowance a piece of cake!
HP Needle Plate that comes with the Janome 9400
The HP needle plate and foot work together to stitch a perfect 1/4" seam. These two can only be used when straight stitching and once you pop in the HP needle plate, the Janome 9400 automatically recognizes the stitch choices that can be used with this needle plate.
HP foot on the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP
I so appreciate this feature of the machine as it prevents me from using a stitch that would cause the needle to strike the needle plate and break and perhaps damage my sewing machine.
Janome 1/4 inch seam foot O
The Janome 9400 still comes with the 1/4 inch seam foot O too: this is the one that has the fabric guide along the side, if you prefer to use it, but I must say, that my go to combination when piecing is now the HP needle plate and foot.
Watch the video below or on my YouTube channel to see the options available when you want to stitch a 1/4" seam.
If you would like more information on the Janome Horizon Memory Craft 9400 QCP, you can find videos on it in this playlist.
Does your sewing machine have a 1/4" foot that allows you to stitch a perfect 1/4" seam? Leave me a Comment below to tell me how you achieve an accurate 1/4" seam when you are piecing.
Creatively,
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Singer 15-97 with RAF Decals and a Special Badge
"This is the last vintage sewing machine that I'm going to buy". I know I have said it before, but I always mean it... until I see that vintage sewing machine that I just have to have!
What did I add to my collection this time? A Singer 15-97 with RAF decals and a special badge.
"This is the last vintage sewing machine that I'm going to buy". I know I have said it before, but I always mean it... until I see that vintage sewing machine that I just have to have!
What did I add to my collection this time? A Singer 15-97 with RAF decals and a special badge.
I originally thought that this was a Singer 15-90 or perhaps a 91, but when I checked it out, I found out that it was a 15-97 model. I'd never heard of this model, so luckily for me, the instruction booklet was with the machine.
The badge was also something I'd never seen before. It is a Canadian National Exhibition badge which indicates that this is a limited edition model that was purchased at the CNE. (If you are interested in information about the CNE, click here).
I also managed to get a few other items with this machine, that I was excited about too.
Watch the video below to see my latest acquisition and the extra goodies that came with it.
If you have information about the Singer 15-97 model, please leave me a Comment below. I'd love to learn more about this model.
If you are thinking of buying a vintage sewing machine you may be interested in my eBooks for buyers (click here). If you are thinking of selling your machine you may be interested in my How To Sell a Vintage Sewing Machine eBook.
Creatively,
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How to Make Hanging Tabs for Your Wall Hangings
You know I try to avoid extra work when I'm quilting whenever possible, right? This thinking also extends to what I use to hang my wall hanging. I could add a hanging sleeve to the back of my projects, but this would mean that I would have to hand stitch the bottom of the hanging sleeve to the back of the wall hanging. I try to avoid this if I can...and I can!
How do I avoid this extra hand stitching? By adding hanging tabs, rather than a hanging sleeve, to the back of my wall hangings.
These are really quick to make and work for a lot of different sized projects. While I typically use two tabs for a project, you could always add more, depending on the size of your wall hanging.
Watch the video below or on my YouTube channel to see how to make these easy hanging tabs.
Do you use hanging sleeves on the back of your wall hangings? Leave me a Comment below to let me know what you use to keep your projects on the wall.
Creatively,
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Welcome! I’m Kim Jamieson-Hirst of Chatterbox Quilts, a YouTube creator and host of The Quilter’s Way. I believe that quilting is more than just a 1/4” seam and that practice makes improvement and you are improving every day!
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