Oklahoma Backroads class is in full force with the Colonial Quilters of Bethlehem, PA!
Scraps of every variety are being sewn into gorgeous blocks of every color!
A special treat in class today is a 1951 Elna Grasshopper, owned by Ellen!
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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Oh, if I just could join you.....
ReplyDeleteAnd I just got a Singer 306K from my friend. It was her mothers machine.... and it still sews like a dream!!!! Just love it!
Love from the Netherlands and enjoy Pennsylvania!
Greetings to all the quilters there!
I had never heard of an Elna Grasshopper. It's very greeeeen! Looks like everyone is having a good time and getting lots of sewing done!
ReplyDeleteBonnie, I can never quite see what you have the classes hold up, is it a seam ripper? Inquiring minds need to know :)
ReplyDeleteSharyn in Kalama
Oooh I have an Elna Grasshopper but haven't used it, I got it from a rubbish recycling center and the poor thing needs a good clean and service and I don't want to risk damaging it by using it before having this done. It seems complete but there was no manual and I can't find one to download.
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