Monday, November 3, 2025

On a Roll

It's taken me a long time but 

I finally have some finishes!

This is a big basket of finished quilts

with a gratuitous chicken thrown in!




The first top up,  is the  Sea Glass quilt.

My big machine went out for a service and 

an upgrade so this is the first time

I've set up the BSR, (a stitch regulator), after the service.

Ready to jump into quilting, I had my pattern chosen, 

machine threaded and the stitch regulator wouldn't work!

I tried all the troubleshooting steps provided in the manual,

took it off and put it on a number of times,

and finally resorted to texting my service guru,

to see if the upgrades would cause the BSR to cease working.

Online rumors indicate that the BSR and 

this model Bernina are not always compatible.

It did work before the service however.

As a last resort I took it off,

 looked at it for a while,

and my practical brain finally kicked in.

Two things are essential for free motion quilting.

Dropping the feed dogs, to let the fabric move freely

and probably not having an even feed foot down!

I finally saw clearly, moved it up and

have been quilting on happily.

The pattern for this top is a water ripple,

appropriate for a water themed quilt.

After some practice on a sample,

I moved on to the top itself.



It took me awhile to get the feel of moving 

the large quilt sandwich under the needle.

 As always happens for me,

by the time the top is done I'm an expert!


The learning for this endeavor:

~choose a pattern  that can be broken 
into sections a little bit easier
~relax.


The green binding sets off the 

watery colours quite nicely.


Piecing the back with green and brown,

not only match the front perfectly 

but also used up a bit of yardage!

This one qualifies as an "Aqua" for the RSC 2025.

Next up will be the Thousand pyramids top, Stay tuned!

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26 comments:

  1. love the colors in this quilt. Your perseverance paid off big time

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    1. Thank you ! It was very rewarding to finally get the BSR working! Now to polish up my skills!

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  2. Love the quilt and I’m so glad you sorted out your issue with the BSR. Thanks for sharing on To Do Tuesday. https://quiltschmilt.ca/2025/11/02/sunday-summary-223/

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    1. Thank you ! The BSR is working out to be a handy tool!

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  3. Your Sea Glass quilt is so pretty! Glad you got everything working the way you needed for quilting. Congratulations on your finish!

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    1. Thank you ! It does feel good to get things done!

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  4. So glad you got the stitch regulator figured out. What a lovely result! Congrats on a pretty finish. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/11/05/wednesday-wait-loss-457

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    1. It is turning into a great sewing room assitant!

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  5. I really need to get some quilt finishes

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    1. Thank you ! I think I am getting into the groove. I do have to pick the pattern carefully and do a little practice on the "easement" ( fabric beyond) the quilting edge.

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  7. Yep, sometimes you just have to take a step back, take a breath and re-evaluate to figure out a solution. Glad you got it up and running as that "Sea Glass" quilt is lovely and the colors so calming.

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  8. It takes time to become one with the machine. It is worth the effort, though. You didn't mention what foot you went with. My personal favorite for FMQ with my Bernina is the open toe hopping/quilting foot or #24. Not sure what model you own, but I can adjust the pressure of my feet on my Bernina 990.

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    1. I have the older model , and 820. It was a lightly used donation to a church group and a friend told me about it right after my Janome horizon finally gave up. It was inexpensive to buy from the church and it came with a Bernina Stitch Regulator. So far it is working well for me!

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  9. Your basket of finished quilts look great! Bravo for your lovely quilting, I love the waves and curves, and the aqua colors are very pretty. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful quilt and linking up!

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    1. Thank you ! I am really having fun finishing up all those quilt sandwiches!

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  10. You've been so productive. There are few things more lovely than a basket full of quilts.

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    1. So true! We are clearing out our main level for new flooring so everything is out of place. The beautiful basket now holds a box of Cherrios for the GK and the quilts are in a lovely stack after dethreading. Have a wonderful week!

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  11. Congratulations on your finished quilts! What a fabulous reason to celebrate! Your featured quilt reminds me of a visit to the beach, so peaceful and lovely.

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    1. It does! It will go off to my sister who still lives near Lake Huron. I so miss seeing big bodies of water daily but my morning walk passes 3 nature ponds so I do get some waves in! Have a wonderful week!

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  12. Your basket of finishes is great. I really love the quilt you showed. I'm glad you dropped those doggies and moved on with FMQ. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.

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    1. Thank you ! I am getting the hang of FMQ. I still love straight lines tho.

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  13. Congrats on the lovely finishes!

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  14. Whoot Whoot!!! Great finish - and so glad that you figured it out!!!

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