Hello Darlings! today is finally the day I can start to share my experience with my Bernina 780 and I am so excited to do so. You can read all the technical stuff on the Bernina website so I am not going to dump all that on you, my job was to play with the machine and tell you what I personally like about it and show you how I put my baby to use.
I am most excited because not being a really "Crafty" person I usually don't do any embroidery or quilting or craft items, etc. but having this machine available to me made me want to try all of it, lol. I am most excited about my quilted project because I really wanted to show that quilting can be modern and not boring or only for pillows and quilts. I wanted to stay true to who I am, a garment seamstress.
Over the next 2 weeks I will share different projects, images and sneak peaks of my quilting project along with the other fun and exciting things I have learned and made on my Bernina.
Stay Tuned!!
Go check out my Bernina debut ^_^
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Your style rocks..love everything about it!! I need that T!
ReplyDeleteYour style rocks..love everything about it!! I need that T!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, love the look. Welcome back.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and I look forward to seeing your quilting projects.
ReplyDeleteI love that shirt!!! where oh, where can I find it.
ReplyDeleteThe minute you slip on those sunglasses, the attitude changes...and when they are off... Such a sweetie! (Until I figure this posting out, I have to comment as anonymous) signed bobbi
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this look! This is definitely something I can recreate, thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHollar.....Mimi :)
ReplyDeleteI love Traci Ellis Ross ........and I love you! You push your edges it is perfect - thank you for inspiring
ReplyDeleteDamn that's a machine & a half! Can't wait to see your projects!
ReplyDeleteNO-ONE fits in jeans like you do!
Love it. LOve it all
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed looking through your blog this morning, so many great tips and ideas! I learned to sew 40 years ago on my Mothers 50's era Bernina machine and she uses it to this day. They are definite workhorses and I've enjoyed what you've done with this new model.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed looking through your blog this morning, so many great tips and ideas! I learned to sew 40 years ago on my Mothers 50's era Bernina machine and she uses it to this day. They are definite workhorses and I've enjoyed what you've done with this new model.
ReplyDeleteI've spent some time checking out your blog this morning and I've enjoyed all your projects! That Bernina is a beast! 40 years ago I learned how to sew on my Mother's circa 1954 Bernina that was 20 years old already...and she still uses it to this day! I must admit...I'm jealous, have fun with it!
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