Astro Orbiter
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- Joined
- Jul 6, 2007
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- 469
ugh, I am so bummed out; I spent two days making adorable rodeo outfits, checked the weather this morning, and there's a freak front coming through; temps are down over 20 degrees and it's going to rain buckets.
I know it sounds stupid, but I just want to cry. They look so, so cute; I even made my first raggy bow (LesTissus instructions are awesome!)...
and I had to put them in jeans and sweatshirts.
I know in the grand scheme of things it really isn't a big deal at all, but figured y'all would understand.
Here, we understand! Cold weather we can layer on top of. Raining buckets, something else entirely! Don't want ground-in mud.
In theory, you should be able to adjust the settings to get the finished length you want. In practice, mine haven't worked out like that. However, I've been able to adjust the gathering the little I need by pulling the bobbin thread. This works to make the ruffle shorter but I can't get more length once it's been ruffled so I just make sure the ruffle will end up a little longer than needed. Even having to adjust a bit by hand it's much faster than the old-fashioned method of using basting stitches so I still felt like it was a big time saver.
I have the same problem - I can never get the ruffle exactly the length I want. I make sure it's too long then chop it off and DD ends up doing something creative with the leftovers. I never thought about gathering it more by pulling the bobbin thread...
QUESTION: What's your favorite placemat pattern? I just picked up two yards of a flannel with 2" oreos scattered on it at a white elephant sale. Last night, I didn't have a clue as to anything except that I LOVE OREOS. Today I've decided that placemats are it. I'm not sure about flannel placemats, though. Does anyone have any other great (non-clothing) ideas?
Deb