It is a rainy, cold autumn Sunday, with fog creeping around the corners - even the cat prefers to stay indoors.
In my sewing corner it is cosy and comfortable though, with hot coffee, and a humming sewing machine.
My new friend is tested and approved :-)
Since the feet on Janome is interchangeable I have used the zipper foot and I have finished this little makeup purse.
Now I need to tidy my desk a little before doing a little work on Leanne's House block.
Wonderful news! Cute, cute bag!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! You're my stitchery hero!
ReplyDeleteCongratultions on your new friend. Janome is very good to sew on.
ReplyDeleteAaaaah, LUCKY YOU, with such a wonderful sewing machine you're going to make even more beautiful works ! I'm happy for you....
ReplyDeleteCute, cute make-up purse !
Hugs & smmiles,
NADINE
OH Hanne lucky you! that is a great purse too! wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.........pleased you are happy with your new baby........
ReplyDeleteYour makeup bag is adorable. I do like the interchangeable feet on the Janome. It does make sewing easy when you have to use different feet on a project.
ReplyDeleteIt's always good when you are happy with a purchase. I love the stitchery on the purse.
ReplyDeleteNoce bag Hanne,
ReplyDeleteand nice little Janome too.
What a beautiful new friend you have! Your string quilts look great. It sounds like you'll be nice and busy while dh is off sailing. Have fun!
ReplyDeletegood for you--taking care of yourself by getting a new little 'baby'! :) Cute stitchery too--as always. I just love all the things you do with it. It's so inpsiring. I loved your purple string quilt too--how striking!
ReplyDeleteYour little makeup bag is very pretty, Hanne. I love all of the stitchery you do. It's good to hear that you are happy with your new machine. I hope you take many happy trips together. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you are planning some fun with this new machine. How lucky that the feet are interchangeable. They were on my Viking, too, but I know Bernina changed everything when they changed to the current line of machines.
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