Jim is trying his hand at digitized quilting. Well, he's done it before, but that was years ago. I'm right here with him, talking, teaching, coaching him through some of the things I've learned over the years. And, he's doing a marvelous job.
He does have a tendency to let the machine intimidate him, but he'll get over that quick enough and will be off and running in no time. I mean, if the little old ladies can grasp the concept, he certainly can too.
Meanwhile here's what he's working on...
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A large quilt for his "first" time back |
Here's what he's putting into it...
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The motif going in (for a boy) |
And here's how it's stitching out...
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Perfect for this quilt and its recipient |
After working with Jim in the morning here in the studio, I headed up to the retreat center to spend the rest of the day with the gang. I didn't get nearly as far as I wanted to because, for some reason, a sign was hung at my work station that read something like, 'please talk to me for hours because I really don't have anything to do here'. I had three individuals stop by and chat for long periods of time and it doesn't provide for very productive work.
But right after dinner last night, just as the sun was starting to get pretty low in the sky, we had a storm roll through and then it became sunny. We were rewarded with natures splendor out the window...
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Beautiful view with the color and the rainbow |
I have a customer coming this morning to drop off. Jim ran out of bobbin thread near the end of his quilt and didn't remember how to deal with getting the bobbin back in the case to restart and so today's lesson will be about that before getting him restarted on the quilt. I'll be working [still] on the Halloween quilt on Bernie before leaving for retreat again today.
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