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Ok. Having seen all the wonderful patchwork that the forumites have created I feel inspired to have a bash at it myself. I suppose the first step is to get a sewing machine. Would one of those mini sewing machines be any good ( I can't afford one of those big ones and I don't have much storage room in my little house). I saw two mini sewing machines in John Lewis's and wondered if they would be any good.......( I thought the red one looked quite funky!)

 

http://www.johnlewis.com/230515174/Product.aspx

 

http://www.johnlewis.com/230472537/Product.aspx

 

 

I have also found Quilters Haven which is only 20 mins away which does all the supplies and kits.

 

http://www.quilters-haven.co.uk/

 

I would have to do some saving up first (or wait for Christmas) plus I still have a lot of knitting to get done plus all those edible Christmas hampers to attend to ( the forum has a lot to answer for :lol: )

 

I also thought it could be something Little Miss Webmuppet could help with too

 

 

I did do patchwork in my youth under the beady eye of my Grandmother and I can just about remember how to do it ( unfortunately I can't ask my Gran, as whilst she is still with us in body, her mind went off on a holiday some years ago and failed to come back :roll: )

 

Over to you for your words of wisdom.

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I'm sure I read somewhere on here that the little red one was complimented...Aunty e I think if memory serves correctly (which it probably isn't having been up til 4.20 this morning with a very sick little boy :( then woken up by some twit who wanted next door not me & failed to notice my neighbour calling him along to the correct gate :twisted: )

 

If I lived 20 mins from that shop, I'd be there constantly...looking, touching, dreaming if not actually buying!!!!

 

Good luck with your return to patchworking........is Gran totally with the fairies, or might her "autopilot" still work on a pass-time she did many years ago....she may be able to "help" & failing that might enjoy watching you sew again when you visit, with the little machine that would be possible too.

 

Sha x

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Thank you Wild Mum..........I only found the quiting shop on 'tinternet yesterday. I have scheduled a trip to the shop for next Wednesday between the trip to the dentists ( ironically 10 mins away from the quilting shop :lol: ) and the physio............fact finding mission only of course. I noticed the shop does kids lessons too :think:

 

Sadly Gran is totally away with the fairies, last time I saw her I tried talking to her about the jumper I was knitting and the lovely fluffy cardi that LMW was wearing but there was no response, it is really sad because she was such a clever & busy lady ( she would have very at home on the Omlet forum) and now she is just a sad shell sitting in Gods Waiting Room ( as I call the home where she now lives).

 

I feel as though I have taken Grans place as the Domestic Godess of the family with all the knitting, cookery, gardening etc ( all with a little help from my forum friends :D )

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The Janome Mini/John Lewis mini is very good for the size/price, and has worked like a dream for baby clothes, sleeping bags and ring slings BUT if you're thinking of doing quilting you might want to consider this one

 

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4600176/Trail/searchtext%3ESEWING+MACHINE.htm

 

I bought it at the weekend to do some heavy weight sewing and have been really really impressed, and it comes with a two year guarantee.

 

 

The minis are fab though, and up to most kinds of sewing, and take up very little room and can be stuffed in a canvas bag and taken to classes/sewing evenings/friends' houses. I'd get the John Lewis one in preference to the Janome if given the choice.

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Thank you Auntye. I knew you would know the answer. I don't think I will be doing quilting, more likely a bit of patchwork and school play costume making (using cotton fabric). The machine in Argos is a bit heavy to be carting up and down stairs and on and off the dinner table ( plus its a butterfly leaf table and not overly strong). I shall save up for the little red machine from John Lewis (plus my Step Mum gets discount at JL :D )

 

 

Thank you for your words of wisdom.

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Hi Plum,

 

Feel free to go off on a tangent. :lol: .............Aunty e answered my sewing machine question :clap: and the cockerels look fantastic. I will start on something a little less daunting..........some nice easy squares I think! The fabrics look beautiful and I suspect that LMW will love the shop.

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Just to let you know LMW and I visited Quilters Haven after our trip to the dentist yesterday ( dental hygienist for me and emergency appointment for LMW - she has an infection by her very wobbly baby tooth and now has yucky medicine for it) the staff were lovely and the shop is an aladdins cave of craftyness............some of the forumites would be in there all day( &possibly all week), we only bought a sewing book for LMW (a proper kids book) and a pair of scissors, I was quite restrained but I shall return there once school is back in..........then there won't be a witness :lol:

 

 

On the sewing machine front I have my beady eye on a Janome mini sewing machine on eBay :pray: ( a lot cheaper than John Lewis)......watch this space.

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Just a little reminder to check how large the hole is underneath if you are going to machine quilt. I had a struggle to get mine in the gap so ended up buying a Quiltmaster (which now needs to be mended and I still haven't got around to doing it yet :oops: ). My quilting teacher used a Bernina. I have Janome's.

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