PurpleEars
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So my New Year resolution is to TRY to keep up with this thread well that and quitting smoking so I will need ways to occupy my mind. You ladies are just so busy I cant really keep up at all.
My DH did buy me a new sewing machine for Christmas the Singer with the 6x10 hoop and to say its intimidating is an understatement. I have played with it once and since then its been in the box because my sewing area is my dining room table that had to be taken down to put our tree up so until I get my table back up in the box it will sit.
Everyones stuff has just been awesome. I am in awe of the abilities of you ladies. I have been saving some pics to my computer of outfits I want to try to make for our trip in Sept. I downloaded the Grace dress and I cant wait to do that.
The sewing part Im getting better at...the embroidery part I am so far off on. Still cant figure out how to put a 6x10 applique on a size 6 t-shirt without having to take the side seam out. I dont want to do that because Im not that confident I will be able to sew it back up correctlyHow do you hoop the shirt and not sew the front to the back of the shirt? I cant seem to be able to move the shirt material enough to do it.
Hope everyone has a fantastic 2012!!!
Good luck with your resolutions. My grandpa told me quitting smoking is one of the hardest thing he did, but he was very proud of his accomplishments. Congrats on your new toy. Does your machine come with a smaller hoop? Maybe you can do a smaller embroidery instead of going 6x10 and have to rip the seams out?
DD loves skorts and I love easy patterns.
I have to ask, how long is your mortgage for? Most people in the states do 30 yr mortgages (though on one of our three houses - the one we actually live in- we have a 15 yr mortgage). It just seems like a long time to wait to get a new machine.
I am doing recipe organization as well. It was one of my NY's resolutions and I've made great progress thus far. I will have to look for the Dis recipes. My sister has a Disney cookbook that she loves -- it's at least 15 years old though!
I would also suggest looking at Carla's skorts pattern. It was pretty straight forward to put together. For adults, I like both skorts patterns from Kwik Sew. They look great and they are very comfortable.
Our mortgage was for 25 years. We are just being very aggressive at paying it off. Both of us want to be at a stage when we don't have any outstanding financial obligations. We should be mortgage free in a few years anyway, so it is really not that bad. As an aside, I also promised I won't look at DVC until we are mortgage free, so I actually have 2 big incentives to save!
Well I love cooking and collecting recipes. I just can't find what I am looking for half the time! Mind you, I make up my own recipes on the fly too and I can't seem to reproduce the successes.
This is very pretty!
We didn't buy a house until my husband retired (two years ago) so I'll be in my 80s and he'll be in his 90s if we wait the full 30 years to pay off our mortgage.
When we were doing Project Runway (the disboutique version) I thought it would be fun to have everyone make something, anything, using the same fabric. I'm sure there would have been an amazing variety.
Yikes! I hope you will pay off your mortgage sooner than that! That's a great idea for Project Runway.
It is fun to see what other people make with the same fabric. Last spring somebody posted a dress they'd made and it was the same fabric that I'd made a shower curtain for my dd's bathroom. It would be fun to give everybody a yard of the same fabric and see what they make with it.
Maybe after my girls' bat mitzvah we can take the beach fabric that I made into tablecloths and cut them up. I think I made 18 tablecloths and each one has 6 yards of fabric. We can have a fun time seeing what everybody makes with them. I still have another year to go before the bat mitzvah though. Of course I'd be ready for it tomorrow since I have the tablecloths, centerpieces and candlelighting board all finished.![]()
Wow! Talk about being organized!
Hey guys!to all the new people....and all the stuff lately has been so cute!
I got my machine back today. I don't know if I mentioned it or not but my embroidery/ combo machine was acting up before the Nov. trip but I managed to finish my trip projects and some stuff before Christmas....when I took it in to get serviced last turns out the motor was about to die....when the tech tested it it crashed....got a replacement motor for $75 and now we are in business again. So glad I have a dealer near me that can deal with it....way cheaper than buying a new machine!
D~ the 15-91 I was going to look at was sold before I could look at it. Probably just as well since DH would have raised an eyebrow at that....but my mom is going to bring me her old Kenmore as a backup the next time she vists....circa 1980 (yay love free!). I don't feel inclined to look anymore right now since I had to pay the $75 to replace my Bernina motor (to its credit it is 12 years old and has been used almost daily for the last 3 yrs).
Now that I'm about moved into my sewing space....I can actually work on the last of the winter projects before moving on to spring dresses!
I want to paint the space....but since we will replace the counters in that room in the spring/ summer I'm going to wait until then to pick out paint.
I just need another light and maybe something to hang my cut patterns on near the cutting area....Ott lights go on sale at Joanns next week....50% off![]()
Glad to hear that your machine is back from the spa!
I wanted to share this dress I made for Barbara's auction. Sorry for the big pictures.
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Andrea inspired me to make a shirt for the doll - I don't like looking at her "body" either. I might have to make a new dress for my DD's AG and keep her in my sewing area. Maybe something that coordinates with my sewing machine? At least her hair wouldn't get so messy.
The dress is very pretty!
So as I sit here pinning my skirt together, it amazing me on how much time in "sewing" is actually taken up by pinning, ironing, cutting, and measuring.![]()
Yup, the sewing part is actually the fast part.
Hi all. I love reading your thread and seeing all the pics. I have finally finished the outfits for my youngest daughter for our upcoming trip.
Thought I'd try to share.
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Princess outfit.
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Last minute Minnie add on.
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Pooh for Crystal Palace breakfast.
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Mickey parts.
Her favorite:
Minnie for dinner at Chef Mickey's
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I also made an Alice dress for 1900 Parkfare breakfast. Not sure why I don't have a pic. And I made a bow to match exactly with each outfit. I made a few extra t-shirt dresses just in case she gets dirty and needs a change. I'm so excited she has an outfit for every single day!
Great job on all those outfits. Looks like your DD enjoyed modelling them!