I have been blessed with a really fine new Bernina 880 Plus, aka Odette. I have been doing a lot of work with the machine since I got it all settled down and I learned its little ins and outs.
I have been working on a quilt in memory of my Mom. Mom was a great beauty, a fabulous sewist. a woodworker, had been a nurse, and a home decorator. She was a wonderful mother and wife during her life. She taught me to sew and knit. This quilt is a hug and a bow to her sparkling memory. I’m really enjoying working on it as I remember all the wonderful things she taught me and shared with me.

Mom (Zephana Bivens) in her woodshop at 78.
So my design for Mom’s memory quilt has a considerable amount of in-the-hoop embroidery in it. Some of the embroidery designs came with my new machine, were some I had purchased or collected in the past, and two of them I purchased just for this quilt. In spite of when I got them, all the designs are from OESD and are amazingly well digitized and have stitched out wonderfully on my new machine. I am so impressed with how beautiful the stitches are, how they don’t overly pull, and how wonderful they look when done. I have three more to go, each requiring about two hours to complete. Then I will sandwich, quilt, paint, wash and block, bind, and add crystals and pearls.

Mom, Dad, and my brother Pat before I was even on the way.
I also have done some additional sewing just to see how the machine works, testing all the attachments. I got some special feet designed to work with leather and vinyl. Just this week I bought enough beautiful faux leather to make my youngest son, the writer who shares this house with me, a coat and myself a jacket. I’m excited about this project.
One of the things that came with my new machine is Bernina’s Big Book of Feet. I have been reading through it while babysitting the embroidery module doing its work. I find I have most of the feet, since I had a Bernina 830 prior to this one and had collected them across the eight years and I got some new ones that came with the deal. It’s so exciting when I can do and I will be sewing a lot of clothes and home decorating items over the next year as well as the planned show quilts on my list to explore some of these interesting techniques. I’m thinking I might make some of the clothes as wearable art and enter them into shows also. Maybe I will make a few bags and hats too.

Mom and me in May 1967. I am showing off the dress I made.
How exciting! Will I get it all done? Probably not, but it will be fun trying. After nearly three months of working to get a good new machine following the breakdown of my 830, and another couple of weeks learning Odette’s ins and outs, I have concluded I have the best machine I have ever had. It sews evenly, beautifully, and smoothly. I foresee many years of exciting new projects ahead. Knock on wood! LOL
I’m currently writing a book about embellishment that will include several sampler projects, just to fill in my spare time…hahahaha. (Also, I am going to teach a class at G Street sometime in November on embellishment).

Embellish This! workshop sampler for November 2019 class.
Sew happy everyone! Take time to learn what your machine can do. Even some of the more basic machines will help you do some remarkable work if you take the time to explore it, but especially if you have a more advanced machine….take that time to read the manual, and try some new techniques to enhance your sewing. It will give you lots of happiness in the process and with the items you make.