Sunday, September 12, 2010

Small bags

Trying to get down to smaller purses......These are 8" x 6". Haven't added beading yet, may not, but fo rnow they have a long strap to sling over, a velcro closure, lined, and a small inner pocket. Couldn't decide on round edge or square edge, so have done some of both to see .
This looks bigger, because of the camera angle. Still only 8 x 6".

I think some of these will definitely get some beading to zap them up.


Friday, September 10, 2010

Bagged

LIttle Black Bag. The pattern was kind of complicated and fiddly. But I persevered and it made sense at last. I finally gave up on the written directions and just followed the diagrams. Much easier. This is made from a 12 1/2 inch by 16 1/2 inch piece of patterned silk scrap. Lined and has flat fleece as a liner. I think next time I'll make fabric handles, though. These were $7.00 handles, and that adds to the cost.
Tote made from desden plate patterned pillowcase slip covers .I cut them apart, took the edges to make as handles, and lined it. Easy. No pattern.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Where's Bo?

Crazy Cat made a nest out ofmy fabric strips for the purses. She is almost the same colour. See if you can find her.....

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Black is the new Colour

Black and more black. I like this trend. Making these for the Christmas fair in November. Easy to do, as well....no filler required. I've wrapped wool with other types of wool to stitch along seam lines, to add a different texture. I think I will also try netting and other sheer fabrics, twisted with the wool. My next batch will have leopard prints and stripes. That whole jungle thing is really something.......

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Black and White Purses

New. Black and white theme. For the Christmas fair in November.
May add beads. May not. Just depends. Don't want to get too fancy for the craft fair. maybe just a few to give pizzazz.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Janome Just Jolly

Well, I finally did it......got a Janome. Don't know why I never got one before. Not as fancy as the Husquvarna, but sew smooth, has enough quilting stitches to placate that quilting bug. Not an overly havy machine, which is good, but has good weight to not move around on the table. The light is nice and bright, the thread cutter is located at the side ( something I have to get used to......) and the bottom plate is clear, so you can see if you are running out of thread, rather than guessing.
Well laid out. Easy to understand modes for sewing. So the Husquvarna is getting cleaned up and will be sent to the local quilting store for sale , on consignment. The ladies who run the store said they often have people in who are looking for them, and I should get a good price. Janome is really easy to thread, great thread guide ( that actually works) and comes with tons of bobbins that wind incredibly fast. I like the fact that you can choose how fast you want to sew....the little insignia at the middle portion shows a turtle, going all the way to the bunny ( I kind of sew like a bunny.....zoooom)

Janome is all computerized, but in a manageable way. Still have to push the panel pretty hard to make them change back and forth, but I think that's because it is brand new. Best feature is that there is a manual lever for moving the pressure foot....and the machine does not start automatically. A lot safer.


Friday, September 3, 2010

Sewing Machine Possession

Grrrrr.
That is my first comment on this goofy machine I bought over two years ago. It's possessed, I tell you. I even thought I should get an exorcism, but figured that was too weird. Have decided to sell it on consignment and put the money towards a new machine. One with not so many bells and whistles and things that can go wrong, or beep and fall off.
Yes, I did my research on sewing machines and a couple of years ago bought a Viking Husquvarna, after much debate and much trepidation. Income tax money is wonderful to spend on treats ......feels like it's some sort of present. So after about 6 months, I took the plunge and lugged home the Husquvarna.......the thing was so heavy it took two of us to drag into the car.
The first time I tried to sew with the thing, it tried to eat my fingers. I just put that down to it being new and fresh from the factory, and me being green, green, green. Well.....I'm not so green now, and this machine has become annoying."All the bells and whistles, with so many quilting stitches it l sew by itself", was the advertisement.......Oooooh, I thought. Fun. Either that, or it better make coffee.......
Grrrr.
For these past two years, this machine has been slowly, but surely falling apart. First, the pressure foot jammed , wouldn't move, I couldn't raise it. Everything was done electronically. The machine would just shut down and sulk ,when it wasn't happy. Then, after the pressure foot incident, the threader stopped working. Three times I've had it " fixed", and it is still broken. Then the weirdest problem of all showed up...........it started beeping and humming and freezing. Then the sewing needle would come to life, sensuously darting in and out of invisible fabric, nearly sewing my fingers to the metal plate. The stitches would switch back and forth, for reason at all. And the humming.....as if it was laughing at me.....daring me to stick my fingers under the pressure foot.
I must destroy this machine, I decided.........but how, and when? Would anyone notice?
Grrrr.
The latest problem? Well, the pressure foot pedal cracked, the metal bands inside snapped off and the casing fallen off. No one seems to know how to get a replacement. I was told that I would most likely have to send it to Sweden............I could have a vacation there, for what it would cost in shipping charges. And at this point, I am soooo fed up with the Husquvarna I would gladly give it away, either that or toss it into a metal squisher and listen to it grind away into tin foil and plastic.
Sigh. That would be a most satisfying sound.
I've returned to my back up sewing machine...one I got 12 years ago....a Brother. Loud and noisy, and some uneven stitches, but it behaves. But, I still need something with at least SOME quilting stitches, so will be having a look at a Janome today. The Husquvarna sits in its corner, tauntingly. I think it can hear me plotting its demise.
I hope the new machine is not possessed , just quiet and obedient.It better not talk , or beep or have any sort of personality. I hope that I am not losing it.
And it doesn't even have to make coffee......