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Sewing Machine Review |
9/23/08 4:39 PM | Baby Lock - Emore BLMR This is the embroidery only model from Babylock--no standard machine features AT ALL. Good thing that's exactly what I was looking for. I love everything about this machine. I feel like Jasmine as she's flying on that magic carpet for the first time, but it's me singing to my Babylock, "... a who...more... |
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Sewing Machine Review |
9/4/08 1:14 PM | Pfaff - 2056 NOTE: I recently took this machine in to the shop and discovered the timing was totally off. Once that got adjusted a lot of my issues were resolved, like the button holes. The shop I took it to (which isn't where I purchased it) showed me how to properly wind the bobbin, in direct contradiction ...more... |
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| Pattern Review | 7/30/07 0:38 AM | Ottobre Design Magazine - 04-2007-11 Hooded Sweater Pattern Description: Hooded pullover sweatshirt with "playful" kangaroo pocket.
Pattern Sizing: 80-110, so 12 mos to 5 yrs, roughly. I made the 110 for my almost-five-year-old.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it? Pretty much, yes.
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| Pattern Review | 3/30/07 2:30 PM | Self Drafted Pattern - 82600-1002 Pieced pillow with handwork Pattern Description: A pieced boudoir pillow from all natural fibers, based on this designer's pillows: Front click here, and back click here.
I love these pillows, and I call them boudoir pillows (might have made that up!), because they are very small, and the motif is literally birds and bees.
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| Pattern Review | 3/29/07 1:34 AM | Self Drafted Pattern - 82600-1001 Girls Peasant Top Pattern Description: Girls peasant top and pull on one-seam pants created from vintage table linens for the Reconstruct/ Recycle Contest.
Pattern Sizing: Depending on the width of the table runner, you might be able to get a size four top. The top shown here is a 2T/3T, but would probably fit u...more... |
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About Me I learned to sew when I was four or five, when my mom had me feed notebook paper through her Elna, tracing designs she'd drawn. She also taught me needlepoint and embroidery. My grandmothers were al...more
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