Now I have a nephew! I don't think I've properly introduced him. Here's The Neph:
He's a cute little squish-able, huggable, squeezable thing. I kinda adore him. And I started sewing for him as well, which meant two firsts- sewing boy clothes and sewing baby clothes. I've only made him two outfits so far (Thanksgiving and Christmas) but the pants that I made him, my little sister LOVES. She's mentioned how she wished she had a sewing machine so she could make him lots and lots of pants like the ones I made and possibly learn to make him other clothes. Well, I thought about getting her one when Target had a machine on sale for like $60/70, but a coyote had just given it's life to destroy my car at the time, so I had no extra moolah if I wanted my car back (a must for working and making moolah). I've been keeping my eye out for one I could afford since then, but no such luck. Until this week...
Introducing, for the very first time (besides a quick stint on Craigslist), Matilda!
She's a hip older lady with plenty of kick. She was playing difficult at first, but with a thorough cleaning job (and a free downloaded user's manual) she's rearing and ready to sew. In fact, I had to take her for a test ride. I really like her and I mean I REALLY like her. I actually wanna keep her, but I feel my other two sewing machines would be jealous (and that might be a little gluttonous of me). Besides that, she's a surprise. When I brought Mattie home I told my sister I had a surprise for her, and then proceeded to allow her to play twenty questions without giving her a straight answer. Yeah, she loves me! So, SHHHHH! She still doesn't know.
As I was pondering what to make for Mattie's and my test drive, I decided she needed some hip old lady clothes to accompany her to her new home, so a sewing machine cover it was. It couldn't be too girly cause tho my sister is definitely a girl, she likes subtle girliness, not over-the-top ruffles and bows or anything like that.
My version of dressing Mattie- throwing the cover on... |
Mattie made me fix and straighten it out... |
She likes it, can you tell? My sister takes care of her things very well, but I wanted to make sure that this could take care of itself, so all edges are finished (for no fraying). There's a pocket for throwing things in quickly and pulling it back out later (cause who actually puts things away only to get them back out- not me!). I split the bottom for the cords, so no bent or squished up cords for Mattie. And check out this corner, I was so happy/impressed with how it makes it look like a little box on top:
A boxy top- that is SO old lady |
Happy and free cords |
All seams are french seams- absolutely NO raw edges (that took some time to do!) |
I'm driving to my sisters house today and can't wait for her and Mattie to get acquainted with one another. If she ends up not liking Mattie, I'll DEFINITELY offer one of my other (newer) machines and continue to bond with Mattie myself. Ha! I only wish... At least we have these memories together, and maybe my sis will let me use her whenever I visit (which would also mean no more lugging a sewing machine around- two pluses).
Anyone have a kickin' old lady sewing machine they wanna give away? I'll give her a good name, home and clothes, promise. Until next time, sweet Matilda!
So cute! I love it! A woman of many talents!
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