Major Machine Drama

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  1. They are beautiful— the red print you chose with the white is just stunning. What’s not to love about a floating star? I am so over matching points right now, the next thing I have my eye on is like your block. Glad you can do some sewing this week. Xox

  2. I would have thought exactly the same about the seam allowance. Luckily you saw the bigger picture! Such a nuisance when machines start playing up. I have backups but you can’t exactly take treadles anywhere! LOL! Loving those little stars with the red background.

    1. It’s a vintage Minick and Simpson fabric I have been hanging on to. I am so lucky to have a good back up machine so my sewing doesn’t come to a halt while repairs are being made.

  3. Well you can sew better with two injured eyes than I can with two fully functioning eyes haha! Beautiful as usual, Nicole! And I hope that your eyes are better today. Take care.

  4. My little 440 has been happily purring along since 2000. The $65 light bulb above the needle went out and repair would necessitate two 3-hour trips two weeks apart to have the dealer repair it. I ordered a bulb and spent a fair amount of time taking the entire back off and replacing the bulb. It still does not work, so I fear this is the beginning of electronics failures for a great machine. She is headed to the dealer later this week. Fingers crossed!

    1. I had an older Bernina that had the light go out. It was such a nuisance. They also told me that repairs would be expensive and take some time to locate the parts, so I just bought a small light that stuck onto the side of the machine. It worked ok at the time, but now I need bright lights all around when I sew, so it wouldn’t be a solution. Luckily the lights on my 740 and 440 are working great!

  5. Not the most fun way to start a day of sewing, but as always you persevered through until a happy resolution! And yes, I would be scared at first, seeing that seam allowance cut off.

  6. I understand your frustration with the ‘big’ machine acting up. My machine drama happened a few weeks ago & required a trip to the Bernina shop 2 hours away. Coincidentally, it overlapped with a visit for my husband’s macular degeneration eye shot, so at least we were going anyhow. In the meantime my trusty Bernina 155 QE stepped up to the task. It, like Juls E’s machine, hasn’t had a working light for 10 years but it still purrs right along! Love that red fabric!

    1. I think we are living parallel lives Jan. My closest repair shop is two hours away and we will drop it off next time I go in for my eye injection!
      Those Berninas really are the best. I’ve owned three of them in my life and all have been wonderful. This 440 QE sews like a dream and is so quiet. If only it had a couple more features I have come to love!

  7. The star blocks are perfect! I would have thought the same about the no seam allowance. As hard as we all work to have a perfect 1/4” seam allowance, this definitely would seem wrong. Glad you found that it’s the correct way to assemble this block.
    Sorry about the machine drama, so frustrating. ☹️ Thank goodness for back up machines! Hoping your vision improves every day. 🤞🏻

    1. Thanks Sandra. I was confused at first, but relieved when I saw that it was supposed to be done that way. I think my presser foot with its accurate 1/4″ seam guide really did all the heavy lifting for me when I sewed these blocks!

  8. the 440 is my main machine. my poor 20 yr old Pfaff hasn’t seen daylight in years.

    like everyone else….I love that red. coupled with the white it is gorgeous!

  9. My main machine is the Bernina 440 QE and my secondary machine is my Pfaff (I bought in 1996) and I love them both. So glad to have a backup.

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