Getting ready to start working on my quilts soon - one sewing machine all oiled up and working (although I still can't get the upper and lower tension to jive on that one
) and will hopefully get the other (better) one ready this week (pretty sure it justs needs oiling)..
Anyhow - the other night I found a sale online and couldn't resist splurging..
I purchased a Fiskars Rotary Cutter and cutting mat for half price (normally $47.99); some extra blades (regular $15.99) for $12.99; and a really nice pair of dressmakers scissors (9") for $12 (I think - can't remember for sure)..
Originally I was just going to cut all my quilt pieces by hand (2 or 3 at a time), but when I saw the cutter and mat for half price - and realized that I could cut through multiple layers of material at the same time - I just couldn't resist.. Does anyone here have one? If so, do you find it helpful and easy to use?
Anyone know what I can do to get the tension correct on the Brother sewing machine? It's a free arm - quite a few years old - but in great shape.. I'll probably only use it for back up - much prefer my even older machine (from the 60's), but it would be nice if I could get the "spare" working well too.. Even went so far as to check the phone book up here to see if I could find someone who does sewing machine repairs, but of course here in the mountains there isn't anyone..
Can't wait to get started on these quilts!! I've created quite a few neat designs and have already made my own templates..

Anyhow - the other night I found a sale online and couldn't resist splurging..

Originally I was just going to cut all my quilt pieces by hand (2 or 3 at a time), but when I saw the cutter and mat for half price - and realized that I could cut through multiple layers of material at the same time - I just couldn't resist.. Does anyone here have one? If so, do you find it helpful and easy to use?
Anyone know what I can do to get the tension correct on the Brother sewing machine? It's a free arm - quite a few years old - but in great shape.. I'll probably only use it for back up - much prefer my even older machine (from the 60's), but it would be nice if I could get the "spare" working well too.. Even went so far as to check the phone book up here to see if I could find someone who does sewing machine repairs, but of course here in the mountains there isn't anyone..

Can't wait to get started on these quilts!! I've created quite a few neat designs and have already made my own templates..
