Hi guys!
Welcome to Week # 5 of the Know Thy Machine Blog hop!
Today's guest is Cristy from Sew Much like Mom
Her blog is platform where she shows of what she learnt about Sewing, Quilting, Crafting and Life in general from her Mom! Her blog, thought recently started, very soon will be a fun place with a lot of tutorials and inspirations! She has been teaching quilting for a while now and also runs the wonderful Purple Daisies LLC
Hop over to her blog to find out what she has to say about her machine...

Coming to today's question,
Name the first sewing machine brand Ivy sewed on before she bought her new machine.
A) Brother
B) Viking
C) Kenmore
Leave a comment with the correct answer ON THIS POST.
Winner will be drawn on Monday 26th November 2012 at 10.00 am IST.
Cheers!
Welcome to Week # 5 of the Know Thy Machine Blog hop!
Today's guest is Cristy from Sew Much like Mom
Her blog is platform where she shows of what she learnt about Sewing, Quilting, Crafting and Life in general from her Mom! Her blog, thought recently started, very soon will be a fun place with a lot of tutorials and inspirations! She has been teaching quilting for a while now and also runs the wonderful Purple Daisies LLC
Coming to today's question,
Name the first sewing machine brand Ivy sewed on before she bought her new machine.
A) Brother
B) Viking
C) Kenmore
Leave a comment with the correct answer ON THIS POST.
Winner will be drawn on Monday 26th November 2012 at 10.00 am IST.
Cheers!
Ivy had a Kenmore!
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ReplyDeleteIvy had the same first machine I did, a Kenmore - gosh I hated the tension on that machine......
ReplyDeleteA Kenmore, I learned on a Kenmore also. In fact, I still have my original Kenmore and it still works awesome. I use it mostly for heavier sewing like bags and denim because it goes through anything.
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Ivy started on a Kenmore! Thanks for all of the great information!
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Ivy sewed on a Kenmore! :)
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