Its not sewing..I painted these but I was excited about them and wanted to share...hope thats ok.
These are our costumes for MNSSHP on the 21st. DH and i will be CDA agents, DD10 is Sully, DS4 is Mike and DD4 is Boo
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Thanks everyone for your tips on my embroidery machine woes. I tried adjusting the tension, different threads, etc. and it is still doing it. Hoping to pay a visit to the local shop before I have to send it in... bummed.
Another unrelated question, does anyone know if anyone offers the loopy shirt accents on Jessie's shirt as an embroidery file? I would love to be able to just embroider it, rather than hand-attach some sort of loopy embellishment if I don't need to... man this embroidery machine has made me lazy.I looked at all the "usual" places, I found some Woody and Buzz shirt components, no Jessie.
I took out the picture because it was so big but I love your costumes. That is a movie that I think it just adorable! My dd and her bestie are thinking of being Mike and Sully for Halloween. I'm going to show her your shirts.Its not sewing..I painted these but I was excited about them and wanted to share...hope thats ok.
These are our costumes for MNSSHP on the 21st. DH and i will be CDA agents, DD10 is Sully, DS4 is Mike and DD4 is Boo
Okay, boys and girls, time's up. Put your pencils down and change papers with your neighbor and we'll correct them.
1. d. Isaac Merritt Singer
2. a. 1811
3. a. He was born in Pittstown, near Rochester, NY
4. d. apprentice machinist
5. c. 24 (not all by the same woman/wife, not always married)
6. b. rock drilling machine
7. c. Shakespearing acting! Who knew??!
8. c. He started an acting troupe, the Merritt Players.
9. d. Minister's wives, in hopes they would get their sewing groups interested.
10. a. Times were tough but using the installment plan many women could afford machines.
Bonus: C. Jenny Lind Sewing Machine Company, because at the time the Swedish singer was very popular in America.
How'd you do?
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Too much cuteness! What patterns did you use for these dresses? I LOVE them!
She e-mailed back that it is fixed now and her tester didn't mention it to her. I was kind of expecting her to offer me a free design or something for my trouble, but no such luck. It is only the second thing I have done by her but I think Amy used some of her designs for shirts she made and they were OK. My first design by her stitched out OK, but I think I need to nag HeatherSue about doing some cat designs!
I buy from Marathon and have had no issues. I have also used Floriani without problems (I think it's top of the line) and agree that Sulky is problematic.
TWO QUESTIONS:
1. I know some of you use a backing to put over your embroidered designs so they don't itch. I use Floriani stabilzer which softens nicely, but am making some gifts for Judy's family and Lisa has really sensitive skin so what do I buy?
I think Floriani makes Dream Weave and isn't there something called Tender Touch??? Would Joann's have it? Which is the best one to use? Is there anything better?
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I finished my daughter's Cinderella dress that the mice made. I am including a picture of the dress, but there is also a white underskirt that I still have to put the waist in. I made it removable so that she can wear the entire dress to our 1900 Park Fare ADR, but she can take off the underskirt when we head back to MK for the evening. It will still be hot.
We leave in 9 days!! Almost all my sewing is completed! Woohoo!!
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QUESTION:
I am starting to pack and how do you guys pack these dresses so they do not end up a wrinkled mess by the time you get there???? I am literally staring at the pile of dresses hanging from the ironing board and have no idea how to get them packed.
I am very short on time..will be back to comment on recent postings...
Now I'm looking for some help... I'm ready to upgrade both my embroidery machine (currently Brother PE-750D) and sewing machine (currently Brother CS6000i).
QUESTIONS:
1) Recommendations for an embroidery-only machine with at least a 6x10" field? What do you like/not like about your machine? Various price points welcome, but I don't anticipate spending more than $2500-3000.
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Spent my whole day today, 8 am until 20 minutes ago, trying to put together my Merida dress. I got some pics on my phone of what I have now but they are not that great. here is what I have so far.....
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HA HA HA! Silly kids. Glad they all felt better just in time for their first day back.
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So we are leaving for Disney in three daysYeah! I finally have some pictures to post. Our computer died earlier in the summer so I had no way of transfering my photos. I did post of facebook but could not get on here. SO here are two:
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I made 15 total dresses for my two girls. I made BS a copy of LS birthday dress. Here it is, I think I posted it before...
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These are our costumes for MNSSHP on the 21st. DH and i will be CDA agents, DD10 is Sully, DS4 is Mike and DD4 is Boo
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I just finished reading a fascinating book called The Clarks of Cooperstown by Nicholas Fox Weber. Edward Clark was business partner of Singer, and boy did I learn a lot about him. Let's see how well you know your Singer!
1. What was Singer's first name?
a. Jacob
b. Charles
c. Nicholas
d. Isaac
2. In what year was Singer born?
a. 1811
b. 1821
c. 1831
d. 1841
3. Near what American city was Singer born?
a. Rochester, NY
b. Sacramento, CA
c. Richmonmd, VA
d. Pittsburgh, PA
4. What was his earliest occupation?
a. tavern keeper
b. apprentice tailor
c. deck hand
d. apprentice machinist
5. How many children did he father?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 24
d. None
6. What did he get his first patent for?
a. wheat separating machine
b. rock drilling machine
c. rifle safety clasp
d. sewing machine
7. What was his avocational interest?
a. patronizing taverns
b. rodeo riding
c. Shapespearian acting
d. wine making
8. What did he do with the money he got from his first patent?
a. buy a hotel with tavern
b. invest in a horse stable
c. start an acting troupe
d. purchase a vineyard
9. To what group did the Singer company offer half price sewing machines?
a. civil war veterans
b. civil war widows
c. new American citizens
d. ministers' wives
10. What markering idea was originally Singer's?
a. installment plan
b. buy one get one free
c. layaway
d. free dining
Bonus: What was the original name of Singer's sewing machine company?
a. Minnie Mouse Sewing Machine Company
b. Martha Washington Sewing Machine Company
c. Jenny Lind Sewing Machine Company
d. Queen Victoria Sewing Machine Company
Okay, boys and girls, time's up. Put your pencils down and change papers with your neighbor and we'll correct them.
1. d. Isaac Merritt Singer
2. a. 1811
3. a. He was born in Pittstown, near Rochester, NY
4. d. apprentice machinist
5. c. 24 (not all by the same woman/wife, not always married)
6. b. rock drilling machine
7. c. Shakespearing acting! Who knew??!
8. c. He started an acting troupe, the Merritt Players.
9. d. Minister's wives, in hopes they would get their sewing groups interested.
10. a. Times were tough but using the installment plan many women could afford machines.
Bonus: C. Jenny Lind Sewing Machine Company, because at the time the Swedish singer was very popular in America.
How'd you do?
Essay question: What's the difference between a ruffler foot and a gathering foot?![]()
So we are leaving for Disney in three daysYeah! I finally have some pictures to post. Our computer died earlier in the summer so I had no way of transfering my photos. I did post of facebook but could not get on here. SO here are two:
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I made 15 total dresses for my two girls. I made BS a copy of LS birthday dress. Here it is, I think I posted it before...
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How exciting! I know you've been thinking about it for a while now. I am sure you will like getting something with a bigger embroidery field than you've had in the past. I like the idea of the new Brother machine being embroidery only because I never use my Ellageo to sew on. I am lucky to have enough room to have 3 machines set up all the time. I have the serger, the Ellageo (for embroidery) and the Brother for sewing.
Its not sewing..I painted these but I was excited about them and wanted to share...hope thats ok.
These are our costumes for MNSSHP on the 21st. DH and i will be CDA agents, DD10 is Sully, DS4 is Mike and DD4 is Boo
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I just finished reading a fascinating book called The Clarks of Cooperstown by Nicholas Fox Weber. Edward Clark was business partner of Singer, and boy did I learn a lot about him. Let's see how well you know your Singer!
1. What was Singer's first name?
a. Jacob
b. Charles
c. Nicholas
d. Isaac
2. In what year was Singer born?
a. 1811
b. 1821
c. 1831
d. 1841
3. Near what American city was Singer born?
a. Rochester, NY
b. Sacramento, CA
c. Richmonmd, VA
d. Pittsburgh, PA
4. What was his earliest occupation?
a. tavern keeper
b. apprentice tailor
c. deck hand
d. apprentice machinist
5. How many children did he father?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 24
d. None
6. What did he get his first patent for?
a. wheat separating machine
b. rock drilling machine
c. rifle safety clasp
d. sewing machine
7. What was his avocational interest?
a. patronizing taverns
b. rodeo riding
c. Shapespearian acting
d. wine making
8. What did he do with the money he got from his first patent?
a. buy a hotel with tavern
b. invest in a horse stable
c. start an acting troupe
d. purchase a vineyard
9. To what group did the Singer company offer half price sewing machines?
a. civil war veterans
b. civil war widows
c. new American citizens
d. ministers' wives
10. What markering idea was originally Singer's?
a. installment plan
b. buy one get one free
c. layaway
d. free dining
Bonus: What was the original name of Singer's sewing machine company?
a. Minnie Mouse Sewing Machine Company
b. Martha Washington Sewing Machine Company
c. Jenny Lind Sewing Machine Company
d. Queen Victoria Sewing Machine Company
Okay, boys and girls, time's up. Put your pencils down and change papers with your neighbor and we'll correct them.
1. d. Isaac Merritt Singer
2. a. 1811
3. a. He was born in Pittstown, near Rochester, NY
4. d. apprentice machinist
5. c. 24 (not all by the same woman/wife, not always married)
6. b. rock drilling machine
7. c. Shakespearing acting! Who knew??!
8. c. He started an acting troupe, the Merritt Players.
9. d. Minister's wives, in hopes they would get their sewing groups interested.
10. a. Times were tough but using the installment plan many women could afford machines.
Bonus: C. Jenny Lind Sewing Machine Company, because at the time the Swedish singer was very popular in America.
How'd you do?
Essay question: What's the difference between a ruffler foot and a gathering foot?![]()
When I took my Ellageo in for servicing yesterday I asked about the new machine. They said that they won't have one in for people to look at for another couple of weeks. She said that she thought it would be priced at $6995 but they would sell for $4995. That seems awfully high for an embroidery only machine. I could easily buy a very nice combo machine for that price!That's the set up I'd like as well (I actually had that set up before my sewing machine had enough and decided to quit on me). I am very excited about being able to look at a new machine and DH basically told me to get one with as large an embroidery field as I'd reasonably use. We will need some time to save up for it but at least we can set a goal now.
It really varies. My first order arrived in two or three days. My second order took closer to 8 days or so and my last order was somewhere in between. They never send a tracking # either.Question:For those who order thread from Marathon Thread, how long does it take to arrive? Thanks!!
It's looking good so far! I don't really do commercial patterns. I did buy one for my kids last year for Halloween for Sgt Pepper's but I had to buy a men's size Military jacket b/c that's all they had. I just used it for an idea to draft a kid's sized pattern and it worked great -- and then I just sewed it the way I wanted to without following the pattern instructions. So I totally butchered it from what the pattern had, but for 99¢ it helped me draft the lines I needed. I hope yours comes together well.Spent my whole day today, 8 am until 20 minutes ago, trying to put together my Merida dress. I got some pics on my phone of what I have now but they are not that great. here is what I have so far.....
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I still have to do the sleeves and add the gold along the bottom but am having a hard time trying to figure out exactly how to do it. I have a strip of gold that is 8 inches tall that needs to start 9 inches above where the dress is now because it is slightly too long on me already. (I cut 6 inches off the bottom already from the pattern.) I wish I had a IRLF who could help me. Also, the top of the sleeves fall too far outside to my shoulder so I have to fix that too.
Beautiful dresses! I love the piping accent on the Minnie dress. Your girls are so pretty as alwaysSo we are leaving for Disney in three daysYeah! I finally have some pictures to post. Our computer died earlier in the summer so I had no way of transfering my photos. I did post of facebook but could not get on here. SO here are two:
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Those are awesome!!!! What a great costume idea. I hope we get pics when you return form your trip.Its not sewing..I painted these but I was excited about them and wanted to share...hope thats ok.
These are our costumes for MNSSHP on the 21st. DH and i will be CDA agents, DD10 is Sully, DS4 is Mike and DD4 is Boo
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I got a 100% (you count the wrong answers as correct, right?)I just finished reading a fascinating book called The Clarks of Cooperstown by Nicholas Fox Weber. Edward Clark was business partner of Singer, and boy did I learn a lot about him. Let's see how well you know your Singer!
How'd you do?
Essay question: What's the difference between a ruffler foot and a gathering foot?![]()
I made a pirate themed outfit, but not a costume. Did you look in the photo account? Oor just do a google image search and design your own.Has anyone made one? Can I see pics?
I want to make a costume for Allie for Pirate night on our upcoming Magic cruise, but I can't find any patterns that I like. I'm thinking I might have to figure it out on my own.
TIA!
I am sure my sew vac would have the dream weave, but I went with the Tender Touch like Diane suggested since I had a coupon. I haven't opened it yet but am ironing it on today so I can get my package in the mail!I only use the Dreamweave but I have to buy it from my sewing center .
In 2010 we flew to Disney with friends, all our luggage went together but unfortunately their luggage got the brunt of someone who packed some kind of fish oil in their bagsThe had to wash all their clothes before they could even wear them. After dodging that bullet I swore I wouldn't take any chances.
I just finished reading a fascinating book called The Clarks of Cooperstown by Nicholas Fox Weber. Edward Clark was business partner of Singer, and boy did I learn a lot about him. Let's see how well you know your Singer!
1. What was Singer's first name?
a. Jacob
b. Charles
c. Nicholas
d. Isaac
2. In what year was Singer born?
a. 1811
b. 1821
c. 1831
d. 1841
3. Near what American city was Singer born?
a. Rochester, NY
b. Sacramento, CA
c. Richmonmd, VA
d. Pittsburgh, PA
4. What was his earliest occupation?
a. tavern keeper
b. apprentice tailor
c. deck hand
d. apprentice machinist
5. How many children did he father?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 24
d. None
6. What did he get his first patent for?
a. wheat separating machine
b. rock drilling machine
c. rifle safety clasp
d. sewing machine
7. What was his avocational interest?
a. patronizing taverns
b. rodeo riding
c. Shapespearian acting
d. wine making
8. What did he do with the money he got from his first patent?
a. buy a hotel with tavern
b. invest in a horse stable
c. start an acting troupe
d. purchase a vineyard
9. To what group did the Singer company offer half price sewing machines?
a. civil war veterans
b. civil war widows
c. new American citizens
d. ministers' wives
10. What markering idea was originally Singer's?
a. installment plan
b. buy one get one free
c. layaway
d. free dining
Bonus: What was the original name of Singer's sewing machine company?
a. Minnie Mouse Sewing Machine Company
b. Martha Washington Sewing Machine Company
c. Jenny Lind Sewing Machine Company
d. Queen Victoria Sewing Machine Company
Okay, boys and girls, time's up. Put your pencils down and change papers with your neighbor and we'll correct them.
1. d. Isaac Merritt Singer
2. a. 1811
3. a. He was born in Pittstown, near Rochester, NY
4. d. apprentice machinist
5. c. 24 (not all by the same woman/wife, not always married)
6. b. rock drilling machine
7. c. Shakespearing acting! Who knew??!
8. c. He started an acting troupe, the Merritt Players.
9. d. Minister's wives, in hopes they would get their sewing groups interested.
10. a. Times were tough but using the installment plan many women could afford machines.
Bonus: C. Jenny Lind Sewing Machine Company, because at the time the Swedish singer was very popular in America.
How'd you do?
Essay question: What's the difference between a ruffler foot and a gathering foot?![]()
So we are leaving for Disney in three daysYeah! I finally have some pictures to post. Our computer died earlier in the summer so I had no way of transfering my photos. I did post of facebook but could not get on here. SO here are two:
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I made 15 total dresses for my two girls. I made BS a copy of LS birthday dress. Here it is, I think I posted it before...
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Its not sewing..I painted these but I was excited about them and wanted to share...hope thats ok.
These are our costumes for MNSSHP on the 21st. DH and i will be CDA agents, DD10 is Sully, DS4 is Mike and DD4 is Boo
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Button Question
I found these adorable buttons yesterday and I had to get them for the girls Giraffe Mickey Dresses for AK.
upload by peachygreen2010, on Flickr
I am doing a jumper using the bodice of a simply sweet, the skirt is a gored circle skirt and I can't decide between doing straight straps with buttons or elastic straps.
Can I use these buttons as functional buttons to hold the jumper up or are they really more decorative and I should just sew them on in the button position and do elastic straps?
If they can be functional how do you size the button hole? I have only ever used round buttons before but I couldn't say no to these.
I used those for an AK outfit (though I think my dd picked zebra and elephant) and what I did was use a snap for the strap and then sewed those on as decorative.Button Question
I found these adorable buttons yesterday and I had to get them for the girls Giraffe Mickey Dresses for AK.
upload by peachygreen2010, on Flickr
I am doing a jumper using the bodice of a simply sweet, the skirt is a gored circle skirt and I can't decide between doing straight straps with buttons or elastic straps.
Can I use these buttons as functional buttons to hold the jumper up or are they really more decorative and I should just sew them on in the button position and do elastic straps?
If they can be functional how do you size the button hole? I have only ever used round buttons before but I couldn't say no to these.
Once you get there they will make sure you are seated with your kids. But I totally understand your frustration -- wouldn't it be simpler to just take care of it now and assign you seats?! I used to enjoy flying but I can't stand it anymore. I will now drive over flying anytime.I have no idea how one would use those as functional buttons...but then I am a sewing noob... They are so adorable...I would just use them decoratively.
Delta is causing me some undue stress this morning, as they did not give us seat assignments for our flight and when I called was told I can try Sat and MAY be able to get SOME of my family together. Seriously I am flying with kids..they need to be with at least 1 parent. you can split us into 2 groups and put us on opposite ends, but there needs to be one parent with each kid![]()
I shoulda stuck with jetBlue...
Yes you can use them as functional buttons. I just made a jumper and used similar buttons that were zebras. You want to make the buttonhole to fit the body/legs of the giraffe. Then when you put the button through the hole, put the head and neck in first. The rest of the button will slip easily through the hole. Or you could just do the elastic straps and sew these on for decorations.Button Question
I found these adorable buttons yesterday and I had to get them for the girls Giraffe Mickey Dresses for AK.
upload by peachygreen2010, on Flickr
If they can be functional how do you size the button hole? I have only ever used round buttons before but I couldn't say no to these.
Yes you can use them as functional buttons. I just made a jumper and used similar buttons that were zebras. You want to make the buttonhole to fit the body/legs of the giraffe. Then when you put the button through the hole, put the head and neck in first. The rest of the button will slip easily through the hole. Or you could just do the elastic straps and sew these on for decorations.
Here is what I made today. My embroidery machine is still in the shop for its tune up so I couldn't do any appliques on it.
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