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Access All Accessories / Key fob for my tote
« on: June 22, 2023, 23:01:26 PM »
I have a big tote bag, which has no good place for my keys.  I was going to buy a key fob, until I remembered that A) I sew B)I've always got ribbon and C)my husband always has a stash of carabiner clips like this but smaller.



So I cut a 6" length of ribbon (my favorite- blue, with little green dinosaurs) and folded it over.  I sewed the folded ribbon to the inside of the bag & attached the carabiner clip to it.  Problem solved without spending any extra money.

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Sewing Machines / Janome Heavy Duty
« on: April 20, 2023, 14:52:55 PM »
My hobbies include leather crafts.  I have made a couple of attempts at sewing light weight leather on my Brother. It worked, but not well. I wouldn’t even try heavier leather on it.

For small pieces I don’t mind hand-sewing, but I haven’t attempted any really large ones, because it would just be too much for these old hands.  So I ordered the Janome HD3000, which comes well-recommended for leather.  I should have it next week. (That will give me a new toy to play with, while I recover from my surgery.)

Here is a link;
https://www.amazon.com/Janome-Black-Exclusive-Bonus-Bundle/dp/B07D7HFT9L/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=g6fWw&content-id=amzn1.sym.bc5f3394-3b4c-4031-8ac0-18107ac75816&pf_rd_p=bc5f3394-3b4c-4031-8ac0-18107ac75816&pf_rd_r=GJ45HE6N1Q6VNHXYBSDT&pd_rd_wg=pyUOr&pd_rd_r=ec9fd948-4665-41df-99e6-6641645953f6&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_atf_m

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Dolls and Toys / Outfits for Jack
« on: December 19, 2022, 12:28:39 PM »
Lumbar Jack is our Holiday Skeleton. We plan to dress him up for every imaginable holiday.  So far, I have made him a personalized scarf & a little kilt for Robert Burns Day. Here is his picture.  I will post some pics of his outfits a bit later.  BTW, any ideas for other holiday outfits I can make are welcome.  [ You are not allowed to view attachments ]  

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What lies beneath... / Frankenbras…the Sequel
« on: December 09, 2022, 15:22:40 PM »
Now that I have had my lift/reduction, none of my old bras fit. After trips to 2 department stores, I managed to find a couple that meet my medical requirements and fit me.  It’s not easy to find a wire-free, front-closing 42C, but I managed.

But I still need to lengthen the straps, though less than before.  So far I’m almost done with the white one, but still need to do the black one. (The white one looks pretty good.) Pics when I’m done.

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Access All Accessories / Drawstring bag for Archery Gear
« on: October 25, 2022, 16:33:24 PM »
I made a lined drawstring bag with contrasting casing, for one of my bow stands. I always have some jelly-roll strips lying around and they are just the right width for casings. Basically, you make your casing out of 4 strips- each is 2.5” wide and 1/2” shorter than the width of your bag. So my bag was 8.5” and the casing was 8”.

It’s a nice look for holiday gift bags, if you coordinate the colors for the holiday (e.g. red & green for Christmas, blue & white for Chanukah, etc.)

Here is the one I made.
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Patchwork & Quilting ... Welcome to the Darkside / Quilt as you go
« on: October 19, 2022, 21:33:27 PM »
This is my first attempt. It’s just a small sampler that I was given at the quilt guild meeting. Someone else had started it, which is good. The written instructions weren’t great, but from what was already sewn, I could see what to do next.

The front looks OK, but the back is a mess. That’s partly because I had trouble with the thread tension; every setting I tried seemed to be either too tight or too loose. Eventually, I found it, but there was already some sloppy stitching down. Also, I made the mistake of following the directions which said to use white thread. The back is a red plaid and I’d have normally used red thread.
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Embroidery and Embellishment / FSL Halloween Ornaments
« on: October 19, 2022, 16:30:35 PM »
I made a few of these to hang in my windows.  They are all made with glow-in-the-dark embroidery thread.

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In the wardrobe / Boot cut jeans
« on: October 15, 2022, 22:09:23 PM »
I have one pair of these, mainly because they were on sale in my size.  But the flare is very wide (even for boot-cuts) and I would like to make them into straight leg jeans.  I have a general idea how to do it, but it's not something I've done before.

Any hints would be welcome.

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Embroidery and Embellishment / Apron for leather work
« on: September 16, 2022, 16:41:59 PM »
I bought an apron to wear when working with leather. It can involve using dyes & paints. It’s a style that gives great coverage, but is a little tricky to put on.  So I monogrammed the front neckline, mainly so I can find it.

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Access All Accessories / Summer Challenge tool roll
« on: August 15, 2022, 16:18:00 PM »
My quilt guild gave everyone a fat quarter of some cheery spotted fabric for our challenge projects.  My major project is a quilt, but i had some of the fabric left. So I did a quick & easy tool roll this morning.  I switched out the elastic cord for some paracord, because I just couldn’t fins any elastic cord I liked.

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Access All Accessories / Travel bag for my Singing Bowl
« on: May 19, 2022, 23:27:04 PM »
It’s just a lined drawstring bag. I made it, to take my smallest singing bowl with us on trips. We can meditate anywhere!
The only challenging part was that I made the casing a different way than I usually do, using the matching fabric.  I had to make it kind of narrow, as I made the whole thing out of a single fat quarter, so I only had so much of it.

I used flat paracord for the drawstrings, as I have a lot of it.  Anyway, here it is;
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Embroidery and Embellishment / My Bonsai Apron
« on: May 09, 2022, 17:19:29 PM »
One of my friends from the Quilt Guild had sewn this pretty, old-fashioned wrap apron. It’s nice & long, covering my clothing, all the way below my knees.  Why she sewed this, I have no idea, as she is just 5 feet tall.  Since it doesn’t fit her, she kindly gave it to me.  As it is a nice light weight, it is perfect for working on my Bonsai, on warm summer days.  So I added a little embroidery

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Patchwork & Quilting ... Welcome to the Darkside / Our Quilt show
« on: April 23, 2022, 11:11:48 AM »
The Staten Island Quilters Guild is having a show for the first time since the pandemic. It will take place today.  I am so excited as I have never been involved in one off these before.  We spent yesterday setting up. We have 75 quilts to show.

I will post a few pics later.

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Patchwork & Quilting ... Welcome to the Darkside / The Bunny Block
« on: April 19, 2022, 18:28:09 PM »
I decided to sew the bunny block today. I had gotten an email, linking to a video for this   The video I saw had good instructions and the pattern & directions I downloaded were easy to follow.
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The hardest part was doing the little snowball corners around the bunny’s ears.  But the video gave a good tip for working with such small pieces (just 1” x 1”). They suggested using a dab of glue in the outer corner of each square before you sew it on.  I used a bit of household glue stick. It doesn’t matter much what you use, since that corner gets cut off anyway.

Though the block has a lot of pieces, its overall size is large (about 16” x 10”) so you wouldn’t need that many for a quilt.

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Embroidery and Embellishment / PJ Pants
« on: April 09, 2022, 22:35:13 PM »
As I may have mentioned (OK maybe bragged) I have lost some weight and so my baggiest pants are being moved to the pajama drawer. So, in the interest of sorting laundry correctly, I have embroidered them, to identify their purpose.

This pic didn’t come out great, but you get the idea.
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