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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: 891 miles north of my happy place!
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I love the aprons posted above, so cute with the red check and gingerbread men!
Sarah~ Everything looks great and the bags were a great idea! Diane~ I've had you and your husband in my thoughts and prayers today. I'll check in later and see if you've had a chance to update us. I finished the aprons for my grandchildren, please excuse the half naked mannequin! For Emily [IMG] [/IMG]For Edward ![]() and this looks wonky because the mannequin is a size 4-6 and the vest is size 6 months. Its for Gus Gus to wear to Christmas Eve Mass ![]()
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I like the way you used the store bags and made them look fun. I haven't sewn at all since my vacation. I have to sew tomorrow because my husband bought pants that are way too long and I am now in a self debate over whether or not to move the zipper up so he can still use them or just to finagle it myself and make stoppers out of thread at the end. They are wind pants. Zippers on the bottom outside of each leg. I have to make them about 4 inches shorter so they fit him. UGH ! I made a find shopping on Saturday though. This bed cover caught my eye, for only $6. ![]() ![]() I got it at Saver's. I think that's where I got those curtains too. Maybe someone is getting too old for princesses ?? ![]() Looks like they came from the same room. Now to decide if I let my friend buy the blanket from me ???? I should make her buy the curtains then too right ?? I paid $4 for them I think. So it would be $10 for the set.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Alabama
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![]() Seeing all the aprons on here makes me want my friend's kiddos to be big enough to want to help out in the kitchen...the eldest of them all is only 18 months. Here's another head smacker: I whipped up an AG Doll outfit Friday and forgot to take pictures before I gifted it. *sigh*
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Free Advice -- that's right, FREE!
(Old dog here, trying to learn a new trick. After first post froze, Plan B is typing in Microsoft Word. Let’s see if I can figure out how to do this.)
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I don't have a pattern, I based mine off of a Disney one I had. Basically 17" wide and 18" tall. Four tips: 1. Put a loop on it to make it easy to hang up. I don't think I'd hang it if it were really heavy, but otherwise it's convenient to have. ![]() 2. Put a ring on the side, better yet, one of each side. I had a hand sanitizer bottle hanging from my bag for our last trip -- very convenient. ![]() (The bags I made for the Big Give had the Mickey head rings and I made little tags with their initials.) ![]() 3. Include a zippered pocket. And, then get a see through pencil case to put in it for your little stuff. (I should add that I don't carry a purse when I'm traveling. I have a "vacation wallet" that I carry in my front pocket, and then I put other purse stuff in the pencil case -- tissues, phone, mini first aid kit, pen, etc. It makes it so easy to pull the pencil case out and see everything.) In the main bag part I put a folded up sweatshirt, poncho, umbrella, etc. Can you tell I've been to Disney a few times during cold, rainy weather! ![]() 4. After putting in the grommet I like to sew off the corner so there’s less stress on the grommet. ![]() Okay, I think your question was about how to do the strings. You’ll need two strings. To determine how long to make them, double the string over and measure roughly the length and width. (see photo) ![]() You’ll need two ![]() One goes in and out the left side and the other goes in and out the right side. ![]() Insert each pair through a grommet and tie. ![]() Voila. The world's best traveling companion. I love how since it's lightweight it can be easily folded up and put away, but when pressed into service holds a fair amount of stuff. Your turn to make one.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Hey everyone with PE770's...
I have the instruction book and I am looking for some other resources on learning the PE770. Any youtubes videos or tutorials, directly related to the PE770 or what you found helpful would be really appreciated. Thanks Erin
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Thanks for your compliment on the bowling shirts. I can understand the kids' disappointment when it comes to having things with their names on it. It is hard enough for me to find things with my name! At least I can say I have the same name as one of the Disney characters (and my parents had no idea that they chose a Disney character's name). The aprons look great. I hope you got more red embroidery thread so you can continue working on them. Quote:
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Wtmtq......love so many things. Really like the aprons, shirts, and pinafore dresses. I know there were many more, but I am forgetting them at this moment, sorry.
Oh and a drawstring bag might be in my future, so thanks for the instructions. Help!!!!!!! I was going to make a little mermaid dress for my niece for Christmas who is going to Disney soon. I have yet to make a dress. Elastic thread scares me and elastic in casing is a science I have not mastered. I have the simply sweet pattern, the grace ruffle, the Felix, the snug fitting peasant dress, and a cute layered tulle skirt by CarlaC. I also love the Lauren dress. They are going in January, so I was thinking one where she could wear short or long sleeves under it. I want to put a mermaid applique on it and I have mermaid fabric, but finding colors to go with it is stressing me out, however I haven't had the fabric with me when I have looked in the past. I like the grace ruffle, but everytime I look at this pattern, I freak out. Any advice for this wanna be advanced sewer who is a beginner? |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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I am back from my trip and sort of caught up here at home. I just read 13 pages to get caught up, so there is waaaay tmtq. So many beautiful things have been made and the cutest models ever! So glad the new 770 machine owners got their machines and are either having fun with them or drooling over them under the tree.
We had a wonderful 9 days in Disney and I saw quite a few customs while there. I had never really noticed before, but I kept pointing them out to my hubby, so I know I saw a lot. So glad to hear about your hubby Diane and hope his surgery went well yesterday. You've really been through a lot of ups and downs and waiting. Praying for a smooth recovery for your DH! I'm getting ready to start my next sewing project which will be a Rapunzel dress for my 3 1/2 year old granddaughter. My daughter sent me a video while we were in Disney of our granddaughter opening the package of her twirl skirt and matching top. She put it on and twirled her heart out and begged to put it on first thing the next morning. Made my day! I am loving all the ideas I get from this thread! I'm having a hard time resisting the 770 embroidery machine, but I do have a brother sewing/embroidery machine that does have large hoops. It just doesn't have the capability to download designs. There is no USB port and I only have one card for it and the designs built into it. So it's good to personalize things, but that's about all I use it for. But it's great living vicariously through you talented ladies, so keep it up please! Oh, and for the fear of monsters, I heard of using a simple spray bottle of water as monster repellant that gets sprayed before bedtime to take care of the problem. Don't know if it would work for your little one, but could be worth a try. The twins look so cute sleeping together!
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Soooo many wonderful things. You all have been very busy. I think the Christmas aprons are my favorite but everything looks great.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Okay, this is probably more than you wanted to know, but here goes.
I don't have a pattern, I based mine off of a Disney one I had. Basically 17" wide and 18" tall. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. With those pictures and directions I think I can make those. I saved the directions as a pdf and will tackle them after Christmas (when things calm down a little )
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: 891 miles north of my happy place!
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Illinois
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Hi ladies! I'm a longtime lurker on this thread, and was hoping you'd be able to provide you opinions. I have a Brother C6000i. I LOVED it for the first 6 months that I had it, but then it broke down and had to be repaired. Since then (in the last year) it's been serviced twice and is now acting up again. It skips stitches with such regularity that I'm convinced the machine has demons. (No amount of cleaning, needle changing, bobbing changing, rethreading will keep it from happening). Needless to say- I'm frustrated and ready to move on from the machine. Seems silly to pay another $100 to have such an unreliable machine repaired. I am considering purchasing the Singer Patchwork from Joann Fabrics. I am an intermediate sewer and primarily use the machine for quilting and princess dress making. Any feedback on the machine, Singer in general, and making the purchase from Joann would be appreciated.
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