Sunday 8 March 2020

Sunday

Good morning, everyone, and a happy Sunday to you!  My heart sank earlier (much earlier) when I peered through the curtains to be greeted by . . . rain!  More rain, sigh!  However, right now the rain clouds have rolled away and it's sunny and really cheerful.  Fingers crossed it lasts.

I had a lovely day yesterday, mostly doing the same thing which was getting to know the sewing machine a bit better.  Thanks to a whole series of YouTube clips, I sussed out the 'embroidery' part of the thing and stitched a whole set of 'samples' on some old cloth.
Here's one of them - I won't bore you with the lot!


Because it is old in sewing machine development terms, the lettering is very limited and there's no USB port but there is limited programming and I now know how to program in a set of patterns and letters.
What I would use it for, I have no idea at present, but it's fun to play with!

I now also know how to do various useful bits and bobs to make ordinary sewing easier.
Now I have to revise zips - the method has changed since I learned as a teenager - and how to use the buttonhole thingy.  Maybe that's today's focus.

I also had a pleasant walk in the sunshine.  It didn't feel warm until one was out of the wind and then it was very spring-like.  I've just been to the shed and it's mild again.  Long may it last!

That's about it for today.  Nothing very exciting but I'm sure it will be a happy day and I hope yours is too.  xx

6 comments:

  1. It's rather wet and windy here today, though it's eased up from the strength of the wind during the night ... bad enough that a neighbour down the road has lost their fence again.

    It looks like you had fun making all your samplers and learning the features on your machine. Isn't YouTube brilliant!

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    1. It's clouding over now so who knows, but nothing like you describe.
      I did have fun and how would we manage without YouTube?
      xx

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  2. Well done on the embroidery I have trouble with my machine just getting the tension right for doing a simple seem.

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    1. Perhaps it needs a service? They do, now and again, like cars!
      xx

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  3. Aren't sewing machines clever these days, I love all the different stitches yours can do … even if it is an older model.

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    1. I agree, they really are. I was starting to wonder about getting a more modern one, one with computer connection, etc, but then I thought 'what on earth would I do with it? Sometimes one is never satisfied but I am determined to be satisfied and do appreciate how lucky I am.
      xx

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