Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Antique Sewing Machine Display, Meadow Storm, New Fabric Line....

Display of antique/vintage sewing machines outside All Saints.
The Getty Villa in Malibu, CA.
Display in the Getty Villa.

The Roman Villa look.


They make the best fish and chips here.





Driving Hwy 1, we stopped at the Getty Villa, a museum made to look like a Roman villa showing Roman artifacts.
Stopped in Santa Monica to walk the Promenade and window shop. All Saints clothing store has a unique display of antique sewing machines along their outside walls. I stayed there too long looking at the old Singers, Whites, etc. Thrilling, because I'm fascinated by old sewing machines. 

I plan on visiting this local quilt shop, Nina's Quilt Barn,
Redondo, CA, not too far away. Always great to see what the locals are up to in the quilting world.

Victoria Findlay Wolfe Quilts has a new exciting line of fabric just out; Meadow Storm, it's a must see! She's always busy designing, teaching and promoting quilting, Yey, Victoria!

Happy Tuesday!!
I hope you enjoy your day.

6 comments:

  1. It looks like a great trip. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

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  2. You're welcome.
    I'm looking forward to seeing your pincushions!

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  3. What an impressive collection of sewing machines. The old ones do look beautiful, why are modern computerised machines so white, square and without ornaments?!

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    1. That's a good observation.
      My friend has an old Singer and it's so fun.

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  4. Great photos - those machines are fantastic; they look so beautiful when they are displayed en masse.

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    1. It was breath taking to see them all, who would think of that?

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