I had a very specific idea in my head with the shark costume, but it didn't come out the way I expected. Sigh. Ah well. I have an awesome tutu out of the deal.
Friday, October 28, 2016
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Winter Stitch Club
I signed up for the winter stitch club maybe 2 or 3 years ago. I bought the fabric and then it languished. Part of the problem was I bought this cute white fabric embossed with snowflakes. Big mistake. I couldn't easily transfer the design using my water soluble pen because the snowflakes resisted the pen. I finally used water soluble Solvvy paper. I didn't really like the kind I got, so it took forever to finally get it all embroidered. Now I have a cute table runner to show for my hard work.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Be Kind Cross Stitch
It took me about 4 months to finish this lovely piece. It's about 8". I modified the original pattern to include the to yourself. It's my first big cross stitch piece. I really enjoyed it.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Craft Room
Did some tidying up and got things more organized at least for the moment. It won't last long, but it's starting to feel pretty cozy in here finally!
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Simple, shell top
I'm on a quest to find a top pattern I like. So I decided to try Simplicity 1316. It has princess seams and no set in sleeves so it was easy to put together. I'm not thrilled with the fit, but it's wearable, and fun fabric. And I used Sergio for the first time.
New Machines
I've been thinking about a serger for a long time. My trusty Janome Magnolia 7330 struggled a bit with my shark skirt. I then tried to make a knit top with a silky jersey knit. My machine ate the fabric a couple of times, and really couldn't handle it. I decided to finally get a serger--a Brother 1034D. It sat in it's box of for almost 2 weeks. I was intimidated. Fortunately my favorite place, Stitch Lab, offered a serger class this week. It wasn't hard to thread and really easy to use. Yay.
During all the debacle with this knit top, I decided I also needed a new sewing machine. I finally outgrew my Magnolia. It has always done buttonholes erratically, and having more trouble with some of the various fabrics I wanted to use. I visited 4 different shops in town, and decided on a Viking Opal. She's a computerized machine packed with features and lots of stitches that I probably don't need. I've made one buttonhole and it was so easy. You tell Opal what kind of fabric and she automatically adjusts settings. I love that!
Meet Sergio and Opal.
During all the debacle with this knit top, I decided I also needed a new sewing machine. I finally outgrew my Magnolia. It has always done buttonholes erratically, and having more trouble with some of the various fabrics I wanted to use. I visited 4 different shops in town, and decided on a Viking Opal. She's a computerized machine packed with features and lots of stitches that I probably don't need. I've made one buttonhole and it was so easy. You tell Opal what kind of fabric and she automatically adjusts settings. I love that!
Meet Sergio and Opal.
Tutu Skirt
For three years I've been wanting to make a shark costume for Halloween. A tutu skirt would represent the water, and then out of felt make a shark to come out of the water. I was intimidated by working with tule. I basted the the tule to gather it into a skirt and it's been sitting this whole time. It didn't really take that long to sewing into the waistband.
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