PurpleEars
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So here's what I've been working on....
Dolly clothes refashions!
This is from a tutu skirt that my DD had a ink pen bust and stained the skirt. I was able to cut and sew it so that you can't see where the ink was:
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This is the sleeve from a men's dress shirt that I am going to use to make a spring/summer dress for my 3rd DD:
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PJ dress:
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And then this one I stayed up WAAAY too late working on. Shirt is reperposed from a long sleeve tee that had a hole in the back of it. Then made Easy Fits using a pair of jeans with holes in the knees:
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close up of pattern on shirt:
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Okay, now that I've blasted you all with pictures I have a QUESTION!!!
I had a HECK of a time sewing the jeans. Lil'Blue would NOT sew through the parts that had a lot of layers (like the side seams). My top thread kept breaking. I tried adjusting the tension up and down, but nothing seemed to help. I was using a heavy duty denim universal needle and Gutterman 100% poly, all purpose thread. AND I also couldn't zig-zag stitch without it majorly skipping stitches.Any thoughts on this or TIPS to sewing with denim??
I'm really glad I'm working this all out on doll clothes instead of kid clothes! Thanks in advance for your help!
*okay, I give up, I've tried resizing those last two pics and it's still not working, sorry!*
I really like your repurposed dolly clothes. Some of the newer machines are not sturdy enough to sew on heavy materials, so that could be your problem. This is the reason why my MIL is hanging onto her old Bernina because it was built to sew over heavy materials as well as "regular sewing".
Oh and sewing materials that are too thick for the machine is a fast way to get a timing problem. I would not recommend doing that (not that I would know why or anything...)
Urgh! Guess which Canadian did not learn how to walk on ice?! As per usual, I was taking transit to work. The bus was late so I waited inside a bus shelter. The bus came, I walked out of the shelter, and immediately fell on my face! It was so fast that I didn't even have time to react or brace myself for impact. I got up and continued to walk towards the bus, and guess what? This driver was going to pull right out from the stop because he was late! Fortunately he eventually stopped and let me on (I think it has something to do with my screaming and arm waving), he didn't even apologize or anything. I think I will look like a hockey player for a while with a bruised cheekbone. My knee and hip will be turning colours too I am sure, but at least those parts are hidden under clothes!
On the plus side, I finished a skirt for Barbara's auction last night.

It's a good thing that it is too small for me, otherwise I would be tempted to keep it for myself!