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Circle motif for the sashing |
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Broken foot |
At any rate, the jet lag, while it could have been worse, has tinkered some with my head. Besides wanting to sleep when I should be awake, I'm not feeling creative. Rather than work on projects that require thought, I chose to continue quilting "Grow" in the ditch.
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Leaf quilting |
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View of the sashing and border circles |
Since I was quilting with a group on Zoom, I moved on to quilting the leaves because I could do that with a quarter inch foot. While I quilted, I contemplated how I was going to replace this foot.
My challenge this time is that it wasn't as simple as going to my dealer for a new one as I had done on 3/2017, 11/2017 and 5/2020 because that dealer is no longer a dealer. I e-mailed another dealer. Kudos to this dealer as I received a phone call about two hours after I had sent the e-mail.
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Overall view |
When I went in to the store to pick up the foot, I left the dates that I had replaced the foot. She was surprised that I had the replacement dates. I had blogged about the foot so the documentation was in post form! She gave me a greater discount. I paid $36 for the replacement. I'm glad it wasn't the full price of $77!
I do appreciate the service the dealer provided. She said she had contacted the company and maybe I'll get my $36 returned to me. The good news is that while the foot looks the same to me, the design has changed so perhaps it will not break. I'm saving the receipt though in case it does break!
After quilting a few leaves and once I had the new foot, I continued quilting the border. I'd appreciate any suggestions about what motif to put around the leaves. I may continue working on this project for awhile until I get over the jet lag. My issue is that about six in the evening I fade and fade fast. By seven, I can't keep my eyes open so off to bed I go. I wake up about every two to three hours thinking that I've slept the night. By three in the morning, my body is finished with trying to sleep!
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9 comments:
It does take awhile to get over jet lag. Wonderful quilt that you are working on. It was so interesting to hear about the broken foot. I am glad you were able to find one at a discount. Hopefully, you will be reimbursed for the remainder since this is a design flaw. Have a blessed day.
Oh, so sorry about the broken foot, but I'm glad that you found a great store to buy a new one - and maybe as you said, a better one. I came back from vacation yesterday, and after driving more than a thousand kilometers in one go, I too feel like taking a nap ;) I hope your jet lag goes away quickly.
That jet lag can do a number on us! The quilting on your Grow quilt is looking great, Terry. I'm sorry you have had so much trouble with your sewing machine foot, though. That does seem like something Bernina should be able to fix! Definitely kudos to that dealer who worked with you on it.
Sorry for the jet lag, but I suspect that is totally normal considering where you went. Hope it fades fast. What a pain with the sewing foot, your post title had me thinking you broke your foot, glad to hear that wasn't the case! You could do a ghost leaf in the plain block next to the pieced leaf.
I'm so sorry about your broken foot! I hope you get all of your money back! Your quilting is lovely!! The only quilting suggest that comes to me quickly is to continue the circles from the sashing to hide the blocks and emphasize the leaves. If I think of something better, I'll add another comment.
Oh, how annoying. I'm glad the dealer was helpful. I was a little worried when I saw the post title that someone was injured.
I'm glad it wasn't your human foot that broke!?! But that is frustrating as those Bernina foots are expensive! I hope this new one lasts you forever, as they should.
How annoying! Presser feet shouldn't break like that!
I sure hope this new foot lasts longer. I've never had anyone's foot break like that. You were lucky to find a new dealer to help you. She might have given it to you at her cost. Could you quilt some vines growing among the leaves?
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