Its an old Jones, 1929 and is called The Royal Ruby.
Of course I had to make a quilt on it..........
I was very kindly given a lot of batik scraps which I couldn't wait to use. Where do you go when you want to make a scrappy quilt ? Bonnie Hunter's website of course, www.quiltville.com
She has lots of free patterns and Bonnie is the Queen of scrap quilts.
This one is Patches and Pinwheels.
I used scrappy neutrals as a contrast to the batiks.
So, onto the frame now......
I had a bit of a break from sewing over the summer so this was my first quilt on the frame for around 3 months. For anyone who doesn't know, my set up is a Janome 1600P on a queen sized Gracie frame.
I'll be doing Bonnie's Grand Illusion mystery quilt this year but I am doing it half the size. I don't often make other quilters designs but I love the way Bonnie constructs a quilt and she is a master piecer. If you'd like to improve your piecing skills, then do a Bonnie quilt. She makes it easy and fun! I'll be posting here regularly and joining in with Bonnie's linky parties.
I'm working on a couple of cushions just now and will get them finished before the start date. Might even get Luna's quilt finished!!
This just happens to be another Bonnie design - Blue Ridge Beauty from her Adventures with Leaders and Enders book.
Off to sew for the day now.
Have a great weekend. See you next time
Rhianon.
Your patches and pinwheels quilt is beautiful. The feather quilting is spectacular and the low volume quilting of the patches is so puffy. What sort of wadding do you use?
ReplyDeleteVintage machines are so special and so is your incredible scrap quilt. I am so into the jewel colors! Also your quilting is amazing--You are a Jack of All Trades!
ReplyDeleteSuch a grand use of the scraps!!! Creating a jewel of a quilt!!!! Totally agree about Bonnie Hunter's skills!!!!!
ReplyDeleteRubys a treasure and great that she runs well enough to assist you make a quilt! Always a bonus that, shes classy to look at and useful too! lol So lovely to know shes survived her years and is still a reliable sewing machine.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt you made too, its cheerful and you've quilted it beautifully and its scraps! Brilliant! : )
what a beautiful machine - so nice to have a handy husband around! The quilt is stunning - I love how you've quilted it, those feathers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove your machine and scrappy quilts are the best. A lot of us seem to have the Bonnie Hunter Scrappy quilt bug. I too am looking forward to Grande Illusion.
ReplyDeleteI really like your quilt and the vintage machine is just fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI learnt to sew on an old factory Jones as a pre-teen. You are so lucky to find that beauty. If only I had know then what I know now......
ReplyDeleteHello, Rhianon -- I just found your blog while searching for information about this Jones model. You have a very beautiful machine and the items you make with it are just as beautiful. Thank you for your blog.
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