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Sunday, November 7, 2010

New Product Line - Wall Hangings





A long time ago, before I discovered amigurumi, Iused to crochet picture afghans intarsia style. When thinking about different products for my shop, my mind went back to those days. I figured the hat and scarf market is fully saturated and I didn't think I could add anything new to it. But the awesome thing about pictures is I can put my own stamp on them. Like art, they are unique to my style. That makes me really excited. So the two snowmen above are now available in the shop. Look for more snowmen in the future as well as other designs. I hope you like them as much as I do!

P. S. I can also get pictures off my camera again. Hopefully that will mean more blog posts!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Start Your Engines!

Where I've been the past week....













The Nascar race in Kansas City! Yes, I like Nascar. It's one of my favorite sports, actually. I have way more pictures from the weekend that what I have here. I'm glad I got that new camera before I went. It was very worth it. We also decided to drive down ourselves instead of taking a bus tour this year. A very good decision! We could eat where we wanted, go to the track where we wanted, go shopping if we wanted to. Plus, it was much easier to drive in Kansas City (outer edge anyway) than I thought it would be. Coming from a smaller town and rural state, I was a bit scared.
One of the nights, we ate at a restaurant called T-Rex. It is geared more towards children, but it was one of the coolest restaurants I've eaten at. Outside, they have a ginormous dinosaur skeleton. Inside, they have all kinds of theme rooms. We ate in the Shark room with a really big octopus as the main attraction. There were also Aquarium, Ice, Sequoia, and Fern rooms. It was quite the experience! I thought about bringing my camera, but thought that might be overkill.

Unfortunately, I also brought home a cold with me. Once I recover from it, I'll get racing (hehe, pun totally intended) on some new things for the shop.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

New Seasons

The new seasons start for television shows this week. I'll have to start scheduling in my sewing and projects around the shows I watch:

Monday - Maybe Hawaii 5-0. I'm not sure though, since I have quite a few other shows I watch
Tuesday - NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles
Wednesday - Mythbusters and Dinner: Impossible (I don't know when the new seasons for these two start.)
Thursday - The Big Bang Theory and Project Runway

So basically, if I'm going to sew or work on something I have to focus on, I'll only have the weekend and Monday and Friday. At least I can crochet and watch TV, so all is not lost.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Happy Weekend!


Aren't you relieved it's the weekend? They can't come fast enough and go by before you know it. Oh well, such is life. Do you have any big plans this weekend? I'm going to a sidewalk art and craft festival. I hope the weather will be nice. I've gone when it was pouring before, so anything would be better than that.
I'm also planning on buying a purse pattern. I've decided it would just be more fun to use a pattern to make the purses instead of figuring out my own, for the moment anyway. Then I might finally be able to use some really awesome fabric I bought a couple years ago!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Inspiration: Agatha Christie







(Pictures via WeHeartIt)
Anyone who knows me, knows I'm a bookworm. Some of the best books I've read are Agatha Christie books. She is the queen of mystery novels. I love trying to figure out the mystery. I'm usually wrong, but it's fun to try. What I really like about the books is the time period in which they are written, pretty much from the 20s to the 40s. My imagination runs wild on how life was back then.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Ch-ch-ch-Changes!

As I'm sure you noticed, fall is on it's way! I hate to see summer go, but what can you do? I hate to admit it, but I really don't mind fall that much. Up here, it doesn't seem to last long before the snow starts flying! (Not that I like snow....)


Speaking of fall, I've updated my shop with some autumn duckies, such as the hunter duckie above. I also added a scarecrow duckie and pumpkin duckie. Go check them out!

Another thing that has changed is my hair color, as of yesterday. It used to be light to medium brown, now it is medium reddish brown. I like it! My natural hair color is so drab, in my opinion.

I'm still working on sewing the shirt. I've been crocheting to update my shop, though, so it's been a bit on hold.

Next items up......safari duckie and sumo duckie!

Monday, August 30, 2010

The Magical World of Sewing Knits

Disclaimer: I am by no means an expert at this as I just started sewing knits. Just want to save you some heartache, time, and trouble!


I've been inspired by the amazing custom T-shirts and other jersey clothing I have been seeing on Etsy and in stores in general. But since I'm trying to save money (and most shops do not make clothing in my size), I decided to give customizing a T-shirt a try. How hard can it be, right? What a wake up call! The first stripe I sewed was just fine, nice and smooth. (Probably because it was on heavier jersey and ribbing.) Then, I tried to sew that stripe onto a tissue weight T-shirt I spent a day ripping apart. It was so frustrating! The seam was rippled, puckered, and just looked terrible. So I got to rip it out again and again while I was trying things that I thought would fix it.


I did my due diligence and tried to find some tips on sewing knits online. It seemed like sewing knits must be some magical talent you're born with because I couldn't find hardly any tips or directions on how to sew a smooth seam on knit fabric. I did find a couple good tips, but mostly, it's all been trial and error (and help from Mom). So to save you from having to rip out seam after seam, here are some tips I learned the hard way.


* Buy ball point needles for your machine. The ball point will push through the knit instead of punching a hole in it.



* Use a stretch stitch on your machine. I've been using what my machine calls a stretch straight stitch. It's pretty much a version of the zig-zag stitch.


* Don't stretch the fabric by pulling it through your machine. Instead, let your feed dogs do their job to guide the fabric through. I usually just guide it to keep it straight (or straight-ish in my case).


* My #1 tip is to use tear away stabilizer! It does wonders for sewing a smooth, non-rippled, non-puckering seam. I haven't even had to adjust my stitch length or width when using it. But I would stay away from the sticky backed tear away stabilizer. It's a huge pain to pull off and tear away after you're done sewing. You're going to pin the seam together anyway.






* Finally, sew test swatches first. If you're anything like me, they seem like a waste of time. But wouldn't you rather just throw the swatch away instead of spending hours ripping out seams?

I hope these tips help! I'll be sure to let you know if I find out any others as I sew!