Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Tip Tuesday: Week #6

This may seem like a simple tip, but keep your manuals for your sewing machines near your sewing machines.  And I don't mean just the manual that came with your machine, I mean the one you make for your machine, too.

Each machine has its own quirks and requirements for maintenance and operations.  I spent an afternoon playing with my ruffle foot to see what setting did what.  I labeled the strips of fabric with the settings before running them through the machine, and then adjusted the foot to those settings.  I saved all the ruffles stapled to card stock for easy future reference.  It's also a good idea to compile a sampler of different decorative stitches.  It's nice to have a quick reference instead of having to try out different sizes before finding the one I want.  I like to make note of tension settings on my serger.  I have the standard setting labeled on my machine (Thanks, Jim), but I also keep a list of what settings I use for different fabrics.  And Blind Hems?!?  Who Loves blind hems?  Not this gal.  BUT, I have a sample of fabric folded for a blind hem, because no matter how often I look at the manual, it just doesn't sink in.  That little scrap makes blind hems a breeze.  Most of these little scraps and things fit into sheet protectors, that can fit into a binder.  Mine are all shoved in Ziploc bag that came with my machine.  I'm not even going to post a picture for you to laugh at.  Someday they'll make it to a binder.

I want to get the most out of my machines, so knowing their features inside and out is imperative.  No matter what machine I have, or how much it cost, I want to know exactly what it can and can't do.  It's the best way for me to get my money's worth from the machine I have, and construct a thorough list of features I would like for my new machine, should I need to purchase one at some point in the distant future. 

Did you get your coupon for my Etsy store off of the Back-to-School post?  There's a 15% off coupon floating around in there you won't want to miss.  The coupon is good through the end of September, so you'll want to hang on to it.  With the kid starting school in just a few days, I'll be back at the sewing machine, wrapping up iPad and Kindle covers, quilts and cozies.  Stay Tuned!!
 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Back To School

Both of my kids are off to school in less than two weeks.  While it's a more traditional start date, it is very late compared to the other schools in our area.  For my son, this will be his second year away from me, and for my daughter, it is her first year of preschool.  I'm wondering how it will go.  I hear about moms crying on the first day of school, and wandering around feeling lost for that first hour or so, wondering what to do without their kids.  I admit, the first day of preschool for my son, I was pretty shook up.  He lined up with his class, and I called out to him, "Have a good day!" and refrained from saying, "I love you!!" (I still remember the horror this phrase can send through a young student's body).  He barely glanced over his shoulder at me, and went off into class, leaving me clutching his little sister as if she was a life-preserver I found on the Titanic.   She stood there crying because she wanted to go to school, too.  I think this year might be a bit easier.

How about a little something to help you with back-to-school?  I will have new items in the store including new purses and iPad covers.  Enter this coupon code for 15% off of your purchase:  BACKTOSCHOOL2012

Keep checking back for new items!!

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Tip Tuesday: Week #5

Ever step on a pin sticking up in the carpet?  Lose a needle somewhere?  It happened to me on a regular basis.  When we moved into the home we live in now, we had the opportunity to put in new flooring of our choice.  While my husband likes carpet in bedrooms, I am a huge fan of having linoleum or hardwood flooring in every room.  I have terrible allergies, so I take any chance to avoid harboring pollen and dust mites.  Honestly, having two children, I would prefer flooring that could be pressure-washed, possibly even flooring with a slope down to a drain for the ease of cleaning up spilled milk and muddy footprints.  I explained to my husband that carpets were a Lego's worst enemy, and that Play-Doh would become our nemesis.  If you've ever taken carpet up, you've seen the dirt that has sifted through the carpet, settling between the carpet and the mat.  It didn't take long to convince my husband that carpet wasn't the way to go.  After careful review of installation costs and the actual lifetime of the flooring, we came to an agreement:  Linoleum for the bathroom, laundry room, and my craft room, with hardwood for the rest of the house.  We went with Bamboo for the majority of the house, and we love it.  It has worked out very nicely, as I do not feel carpet ever really comes clean, and I can definitely see when these floors are clean or dirty. My favorite benefit of our flooring, is that my pins and needles are easily found. 

The Tip?  Regardless of what flooring you may have in your workspace, get yourself a magnet to locate rogue pins and needles.  I have a magnetic pin cushion I "borrowed" from my mom in addition to those cute little pin cushions I love so much.  During the actual sewing phase of my project, I don't have time for putting the pins back into a cushion, so this magnet helps me speed things along.  These magnetic pin cushions are available at most sewing or office supply stores.  Keep an eye out for a wand version.  I found one at a children's toy store, and it's handy for finding pins and needles. 



On a side note, do you see the squares hiding under the shade?  Those are post-its.  I have a lot of things on my to-do list, and each one of those items is scheduled on my calendar, but is also written down on a post-it.  The post-its are organized and re-organized on my window to help me prioritize which project is in the fast lane, and which project can wait a day or two.  Try it out, you might like it. 

I'm halfway through my Ten Week Tip Tuesday bit, and I'm thinking it's time to get some more likes on the Facebook page.  Who's up for a give-away?!?  Leave a comment below!!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

More fabric?!?

I've had an unusual week around here.  Most of our summer days are filled with playing in the yard, building forts, and making a mess with play-doh.  We spent a lot of time on the road during the previous school year, as my son was attending a school about 25 miles from our home.  I've been avoiding trips anywhere to give my kids a break from freeways and car rides.  We're wrapping up our summer fun and preparing for school.  I've made my rounds to get school supplies, purchasing backpacks and lunch bags, pencils and erasers, jeans and shoes.  I'm compiling a list of healthy lunch ideas my children will actually eat.  Patterns and fabrics for school clothes are taking over my sewing table.  So what makes this week so weird?

This week, I've hauled my kids to town every day to pick up packages.  Every day.  It started with picking up two orders of fabric at the post office Monday.  Not so unusual for a woman in the business of sewing, really.  Monday night brought notification that I would be receiving a second Big Brown Truck shipment Wednesday, in addition to the shipment I was expecting for Tuesday.  Wow, packages on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday?  Wow.  My head began to spin when I received a notice for another delivery on Thursday!  Add in a third parcel due this week at the post office, and Good Golly!!  That's SIX boxes in one week!!  I'm doing my best to get them checked in, pre-washed and put away, but my goodness!  That's a lot of fabric!  I am surprised that everything is coming in one week, as I was told most of what I ordered had could have a September delivery date. 

Here I am, trying to wind down Summer, and Fall is already taking over.  I had planned for the fabric to be received the week before the children started school, so I would have time to wrap up Summer before I jumped into my new Fall sewing schedule.  If my calendar could make faces, I'm pretty sure it would be smirking at me right now.  I'm not sure where the summer has gone, or how my fabric showed up so fast.  Here I am, staring at the closet I use for my business, shaking my head in disbelief that I will actually be able to hit the ground running and get some great new products listed for this Fall.  It feels good to see my plan coming together, fabric and notions tucked neatly away, waiting for the Ginghers and rotary cutters to work their magic.  The next couple weeks are filled with special orders, but I'm hoping to sneak in some items for the store.  I am debating posting a picture of what I have received, but I think it might be more fun to have some completed items posted to the Etsy store!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Tip Tuesday: Week #4

I am always looking for  different ways to save myself time when it comes to sewing.  I find the actual machine stitching is the fastest part - especially if you have a machine that runs smoothly.  Most of my time-saving tricks happen during the preparations portion of a project.  Cutting out a pattern takes so much time, and ironing pieces that have been sewn is a necessary evil.  I have found a way to cut down on the time it takes to pin things.  I've heard of women using glue sticks to baste projects, and that's a great idea.  I have mixed feelings about this, because I'm not sure how some of the fabrics I use would react to this.  There is a product on the market that I adore - and should probably buy in bulk:

Wonder Tape. 

Almost as cool as Wonder Woman, but a lot more versatile. 

The beauty of this tape is that I don't get it all over everything like I would glue (in stick form or otherwise), AND it washes out.  This double-sided tape is great for "basting" seams, or placing pockets, Velcro, and (drum roll, please....)  ZIPPERS.  I would dread putting in zippers before I found Wonder Tape.  It seemed like I was always fighting with pins during that initial basting of the zipper, and I always ended up getting stuck by a pin or five. 

What else to I love about Wonder Tape?  I can use it to stick spaghetti straps to my bra, or stick a creeping shirt to a camisole to keep it from shifting all day.  If I need a quick hem on a pair of pants and don't have time, I can Wonder Tape it.  It's a pretty handy product that made my top-ten list for the notions sales at JoAnn Fabrics. 

Hope you have enjoyed this quick tip!  I'm expecting The Big Brown Truck today, and I can't wait to get those boxes!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Relax. It's only housework.

It's Thursday already, and I have taken the advice of a good friend to help me get through today.  I will be channeling my inner Peg Bundy, and relaxing a bit.  I never really watched Married with Children, but I'm familiar with this red-headed housewife.  It stood out to me that her home was always picked up - well, except for a laundry basket once in a while.  Sure, Peg spends all of Al's money, and so what if she doesn't know where a grocery store is?  She's always rockin' that red hair, and despite my difference of opinion when it comes to fashion, she DOES know how to coordinate her wardrobe.  And marrying a man who sells shoes?  GENIUS.  I wonder if she gets the inside on ne fashions....  Where was I going with this? 

I enjoy starting the weekend off with a clean house.  I've blogged about this before.  This week, I'm willing to let it go.  I've got two projects due this week, AND I'm gearing up for the special orders I have scheduled for next week.  Is anyone going to notice the floors?   Forget the stack of school clothes fabric I have piled on my glider - hey, school starts "late" here, I've got time.  Ignore the fact that I haven't dead-headed my rose garden all week.  And what about those five loads of laundry that need folding?  Isn't it enough that the laundry is clean?  Hmmm.  Today I'll settle for clean dishes and more time for sewing. 

A friend of ours is celebrating her 50th birthday this weekend.  My mother-in-law and I were scratching our heads about what to get for The Birthday Girl.  I had thought about gift certificates for dining out, or maybe...  yeah.  That's really all I had.  My MIL had a much better idea.  She asked if I would make something for The Birthday Girl.  Why hadn't I thought of that?!?!  The housework will have to wait while I work on this little bit of something special: 




The fabric is Vintage Modern by Bonnie and Camille for Moda.  I found the pattern for this on Riley Blake's Cutting Corners College http://networkedblogs.com/AGzaB.  What a great twist on a traditional nine block! 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Tip Tuesday: Week #3

When you aren't sure about a new-to-you sewing technique or maneuver, baste it first.  For example, when setting sleeves, baste it with a long stitch to the right of your seam allowance, check your work, and then stitch it on the seam allowance with the right stitch length.  It seems like duplicate work, but if you end up seam ripping, you'll be happy you have those larger stitches.  If you have a computerized machine, your basting stitch might look something like this:




Speaking of putting sleeves on, I also recommend reinforcing the sleeves with a stretch stitch.  On some machines, this stitch looks like this:




This stitch setting is for stretch materials, but I think it makes a nice reinforcing stitch.  Try this stitch out on your machine.  The needle will sew forward, then backward, then forward twice, then backward once.  (Excuse the poor picture):




 
Did you notice the blue globs on my machine?  Here's a bonus tip for you...  Velcro your seam rippers to your sewing machine!  I still lose them from time to time, but this sure helps! 




That's the tip of the week!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

New Item for Etsy store!

I am very excited to announce that I will be selling Wee Mouse Tin House in my Etsy Store!  The pattern for these cute pocket pals was developed by Larrisa Holland at www.mmmcrafts.com.  If you haven't seen her blog, check it out.  She has some really cute ideas and patterns!  Those of you that know me have seen this mouse roaming around in the bottom of my purse.  There are a few of these friends available in my Etsy store.  If you don't see one you like, please contact me to place a custom order!