Recent Splurges
You may have read here that I resolved to buy a new sewing machine by the end of February. I’ve been meaning to do it but I always get scared to commit. My mom offered to pay for most of it, so it wasn’t even a money issue. Well, today I got off my duff and went over to the Bernina store. And now I own an Activa 220! Well, actually they had to order it for me, but in a week or two I will. I’m very excited. I pretty much knew that’s what I wanted (especially when I saw the price tag on the Patchwork Edition, yikes!) — I have sewn on my mom’s and it has SO much more control than my Singer. Yippee. One resolution down. I’m also going to take their free guide classes and I get to be a member of the Bernina club (ooh, a club!) for a year, which means a free class every month where I can learn something new on my machine. With Bernina, you really are paying for service– and I think it’s so great that they offer the classes, because what good are all of the functions if I don’t know how to use them? Yay!
In other much less expensive splurginess, I wanted to show off some of the fabric I bought before and over the holidays. I almost NEVER buy fabric, because I feel like I already have some slated for projects that were not completed, I get it free for work projects, etc. But, since I have been so obsessed with patchwork lately, I thought a few small amounts in colors I needed to fill out my stash were in order. Doing the patchwork swap was really fun because I realized sometimes you really only need a scrap of something to make a layout work.

Here are some 1/2 yards I found after looking long and hard at Joann’s. The woman cutting them kept commenting on how “different” they were.

Here are some FQs I purchased in San Antonio. I liked the way this quilt shop had their shelves set up– there was a mini shelf under each fabric bolt shelf with all available FQs of those fabrics. That makes a lot of sense to me.

And here are some amazing flannels, from a different quilt shop in San Antonio. I have never seen flannels like this and I had to hold myself back.
The cool thing about new fabric is that sometimes it makes your old fabric look better. I was going to make a project with the flannels but I ended up using just a sliver of the yellow- everything else was from my stash. (I’ll show it off next week). I’m trying to be more conscious of what colors I have a lot of, and where I can build up a little. It makes for a more complex patchwork, plus it’s always good to have options.
Tags: Fabric
January 5, 2008 at 11:57 pm
Love that flannel, little envious over in Wisconsin *smile*
January 6, 2008 at 1:15 am
you enjoy!!!
January 6, 2008 at 1:54 am
I have the same grey fabric with white dashed lines from Joann’s and I love it It’s such a deep grey that works well with so many things. I’m quickly running out.
January 6, 2008 at 2:19 am
i am using that beach balls type print in an english paper piecing project i am doing. i love it.
January 6, 2008 at 4:09 am
great Joann finds! they are there if, as you say, one has the patience to look for them. and i’m mad about that beachballs kaffe fassett (i think?), so fabulous.
also HIGHLY envious of your wonderful new machine! not as though you couldn’t get to new heights in your sewing artistry without one, but I can’t wait to see what the flexibility and excitement of a great machine inspires you to do next!
January 6, 2008 at 2:14 pm
have fun with your new machine, linda!
January 7, 2008 at 8:44 pm
ooh, congrats on the new Bernina!!
And I love those fabrics. I have a little bit of your top JoAnn’s fabric (the delicate b/w pattern) in the pink/white colorway… it’s such a nice one!
January 7, 2008 at 9:12 pm
yay! i love my bernina too.
and right now, i’m making something with that kaffe fassett fan flowers fabric but in purple!
i love that fabric.
January 8, 2008 at 8:25 am
Oh, I love the fabrics you’ve chosen. There really is nothing quite like getting home with new fabric. I always want to lay it out on the floor and roll in it…
And the Activa 220! How exciting. That’s the same machine I’ve got my eye on but, over here in New Zealand, they’re about $2,500 - a bit over my budget - so I’ll keep looking for a bit longer.
And great blog too!
January 8, 2008 at 3:12 pm
Megan Rose- Wow, $2500!! That’s insane. Maybe you could find one used or refurbished?
January 8, 2008 at 6:59 pm
I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I’ll be able to get a good secondhand machine but Berninas seem to be the machines that no one ever parts with!
I’m sure some of the high price we’re charged has to do with being at the very bottom of the world and not having very many distributors… but, still, I have my heart set on it.
Have fun with yours - I look forward to reading all about it!
January 23, 2008 at 10:29 pm
Congratulations on the new Bernina…I’m sure you’ll love it! A good machine makes all the difference. I’ve never regretted spending the money I did on my Pfaff.
And new fabric is always so inspiring…enjoy!