Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Little Penguin Quilts Through the Year

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

I Like Thursday #223

 Sunrise on a frigid Monday morning this week - minus 10 degrees!  

Chilly, but beautiful!

I got some bad news about my two year old Pfaff today - it will cost almost as much to fix it as I paid for it, so guess what I decided.  🙄  I brought it home, and got out my older (and tiny!) Janome.  I'm a lucky girl to have a backup machine!

I'm also a lucky girl to have a husband who says, "We'll find you another one!" 💕

I guess maybe it's also a good thing I enjoy different kinds of hand stitching these days!

Did you know it's National Embroidery Month?  Crabapple Hill Studios celebrates this month with a free stitch-along that you can find here at their website.  I downloaded the pattern and instructions, and I just got started working on a few of the small designs.  I'm thinking of trying to make these into bookmarks for friends.

This measures about 1.75 x 2.25 inches.

Hope you're having a good week, staying warm and safe!
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24 comments:

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

Beautiful sunrise. Oh no you wore the poor little machine out! Nice little stitcheries.

Material Girl said...

I thought Elnas were sturdier than that! Honestly, my favorite machine to sew on is my Singer 301. Made in the 50s with gears and no electronics. There is nothing to break though it’s a straight stitch only. I have $$$ electronic machines but they are so much more finicky.

Libby in TN said...

Sorry to hear your news about the Pfaff. I haven't used mine lately because of the dual feed problem. I hope mine isn't about to die, too! Gorgeous sunrise!

Juliana said...

Sorry about the news on your sewing machine. Thank goodness you have a back-up. I'm very curious about how you and your husband are going to search for another machine.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I love my babylock but the first one that I got (won) started to give me a lot of problems and with this year of covid I didn't want to travel to get the machine fixed - the closet place is 1 1/2 hours from me so seeing as I didn't pay for that one I bought another a step up in quality and had it shipped to me and really like it but the throat is a little small for if you do much quilting. You will find something! I will bring in the one I won to see if I can get it fixed when covid goes away

Shannon said...

I'm so sorry about your sewing machine! I'm glad you have a backup and hope you can get a new one soon! I didn't know it was national embroidery month, but I've been doing a fair amount of embroidery so now I know I'm seasonally appropriate! I love your little peace embroidery! Stay warm!

Florida Farm Girl said...

Bummer about the Pfaff issue. I would not be a happy camper if that happened to me. Yes, its always good to have a backup machine or three. I have two Janomes, the Horizon and a little one for classes and retreats. Stay warm! I'm ready for spring myself.

Florida Farm Girl said...

While you're looking at new machines look for one with a longer/bigger throat. My Horizon has an 11 inch throat and even though I don't do a lot of actual quilting on it, I LOVE it for everything else that I do.

piecefulwendy said...

It did occur to me yesterday, while we were chatting, that it is pretty cool that you enjoy hand piecing so much. Even if you didn't have a back up machine, you could still do some quilting. That was a comforting thought. Your little inchie is cute!

MissPat said...

Bummer about the machine. I'd be very unhappy if a new machine only lasted two years. There are a number of bloggers who have done machine reviews, so do a little poking around the internet before you decide what to buy next.
Pat

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

Your Round Robin block is looking glorious, Diann. You have much on your to do list. Yes, you do have a wonderful hubby! Was that Mike's photo of your house...very nice and as you say chilly but beautiful. I'm finding the air so fresh and crisp. It sucks to have machine problems but machine shopping will be a fun thing. Happy stitching on that very cute smaller machine!

Deb A said...

Oh no! So sorry to hear about the machine but thankful you have a backup.... and a hubby that is happy to help find a 'new' one!
Having some hand work ready when the machine is on the blink is a good thing. That photo is beautiful of the sunrise.

chrisknits said...

Oh well, the poor gal gave her all! Now the fun part begins, shopping for a new one!

grammajudyb said...

Sad news about your machine! I don’t have a recommendation, but I do like my Bernina, it’s 18 years old though, I probably should be prepared to replace it!

Thanks for the heads up on National Embroidery month. I need to check out their free stitch along. Hope you are staying warm and safe!

Sherrie said...

Hi,
Beautiful sun rise...we've been having cold days this week too. Sorry to hear about your sewing machine. Thankfully you had a back up. Mine is broken and haven't taken to the shop. I do mostly hand sewing now a days. I really enjoy it. Love your Peace embroidery...so pretty. Have a great day!

Barb N said...

Sorry your machine is on the fritz, but glad you have a wonderful husband like that! Tell him we're impressed :)

The Joyful Quilter said...

SEW sorry about your machine, Diann!! The problem with the NEW Pfaff machines is that they are no longer made in Germany. From what I understand, they are now just glorified Singer sewing machines. It's very sad, as the brand name once stood for superior quality.

Susie H said...

Yes, very cold indeed! I'm so sad about your Pfaff. Only 2 years old? How could it be so broken, I wonder. I'd be crushed but glad hubby is ready to help the creativity flow for you once more. Have fun with your stitcheries!

PaintedThread said...

Gorgeous sunrise. Bummer on the sewing machine - yay for a backup machine!

Karrin Hurd said...

Sorry to hear about your machine. Hooray for backups!

Linda said...

Oh no! Well I hope you find one you like. I wouldn't want to spend the money, but it's always fun to research and shop for one. ;) Yay for hubby!
Your sunrise looks like mine, except that snow is normal for you - LOL! We certainly have had some Colorado-ish temps, but starting today should be on the rise. It's nice to get back into blog reading. Have a great weekend Diann!

Michele McLaughlin said...

TWO YEARS????? What the heck! My Pfaff is about 15-20 years old and still going strong but my sewing machine shop did tell me a few years ago that they had stopped carrying Pfaff because the machines weren't made as well. So glad you have a back-up! Thanks for embroidery downloadables tip! I love your little flower! Have a safe and happy day!

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

Wow, to have to give up on a machine only 2 years old is terrible!! Your hubby is a keeper, for sure. At least you do have a backup until you can find a new (or new-to-you) machine.

Kate said...

So sorry about the machine. That just doesn't seem right as it's only 2 yeas old. Hope you can find a new one that holds together much longer than that. That sunrise is beautiful. We've had some pretty ones, but I'm too much of a whimp to get out in the cold to get good photos. Hopefully you've seen a bit of a warm up.