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This That & a Little Inspiration

Oh my! August.  Where is the time going? It doesn’t seem like I’m getting much done. Each week I look back and ask myself “What did you get done this week? What can you share?” Some weeks I have to dig pretty deep and other weeks the answer is easy.  This week I’ve been busy with a few things.
I’ve been working on some drawings and learning to use Paint.net.  This is a more sophisticated tool than the paint software that comes with many Windows operating systems.  It has quite a bit more functionality.  If fact I’m almost having fun with it.  I found the standard paint product very limiting and frustrating but I didn’t want a high powered tool like Adobe Illustrator.  I also didn’t want to spend too much money.  My objective was to find a tool that was at a not too complicated and inexpensive.  So last weekend I did a little homework and came up with Paint.net.

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I’m still learning the tool and found the Rotate / Zoom function a whole lot of fun.  I’m hopeful this program will open up a new dimension in my sewing and embroidery.  Here is the link if you want to know more about the tool: http://www.paint.net/
Oh and it’s Free!
I’ve been doing a little smocking.  I have an Amanda Jane and am learning the nuances of creating an evenly pleated piece of fabric.  You would think it would be straight forward – put the fabric in, crank the handle and walla! Not true.  It does take a little bit of practice and care for the fabric being pleated.  If any of you have some tips, please share them.  I’m still getting some uneven folds in my pleating.

I also stitched out one of the Needlework Hand look designs introduced at Convention.  The design recommended cotton thread in a 30 or 40 weight.  My stash didn’t have the right colors and content.  So instead I went to my embroidery floss stash.  I’ve often wondered what I would do with the floss.  I knew I wouldn’t be doing any thing involving hand embroidery.  (Why would I?) OK back to the stash.  I went through the stash and found a number of colors that matched the knitted pattern in the sweater.  I do need to give credit to my GF (good friend) Brenda.  She has an eye for color and makes the matching process fun.  I pulled the floss strands apart and wound them onto empty spools. (I have a hard time throwing them away.) I was only missing 2 colors.  I picked those up at JoAnn’s.  One color was a thread spool and the other another skein of embroidery floss.  The design stitched out nicely.  I did use a larger size needle because the floss was quite heavy even with only 1 strand.  I slowed the machine and kept a good eye on the stitch out.  It did stop often since the longest strand when using the floss was 9 yards.  I had planned to use the sweater for a felted bag. When I do get around to that project the bag will have more interest.

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I’ve also been playing with the Texture Hoop designs.  Here is design 221314 from 213 Texture Hoop Ribbons & Flowers. I have it on point intentionally.  I plan to share that project info in the not too distant future.

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Here is a design I created using components of 221314. It’s still only virtual.  I’ll need to look for a place to incorporate the design.  Oh, I just love the 4D software!

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That’s all that I have for the week.  I do have more items in the wings. I have the new 4D ExpressMonogram Wizard software.  I haven’t broken the seal yet.  I have a couple things that need to be completed before I start to play.

Sew Soon.

LIN

Announcing Sewing Machine Cover Pattern

The machine cover pattern I’ve been working on for quite some time is now available for purchase.

For our lovely machine

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Please NOTE the design on the cover above is from Kaleidoscope Elements and is NOT included in the pattern. You can put any design you want on your cover.  Designs are available through your local Viking dealer, MyEmbroideries.com or other embroidery sources.

The cover fits many machines.  Two sizes are included; one for the Designer Diamond and one for the Designer SE/I.  It also fits other machines of approximately the same size.  The cover is designed to cover the embroidery unit with the skirt unfolds from the zippered area.  If the embroidery unit is not on, the skirt tucks away.

The pattern has some great techniques for learning to use your machine.  Included in the package are instructions for programming stitches, and use of an invisible zipper and cording.  If you haven’t used your machine for these techniques this is a great way to get familiar with them.

I’ve also updated MY teaching schedule. I’ll be teaching the machine cover in Elsmere, KY on February 21, and at  Bueter’s Spring Sewing Retreat in Howe (Elkhart), IN on March 12 – 15 .

Just click on the Shopping tab above to order the pattern.

Happy New Year – Machine Care

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Happy New Year. I hope you had a great holiday and enjoyed getting together with family and friends. Best Wishes for2009.  This weeks tutorial is on machine care. Click above to view the video.

Customize Tool Bars

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This tutorial is on Customizing Tool Bars.  We’ll add a Zoom tool bar and add and delete icons to a tool bar.  This lesson can be used with 4D Embroidery, 3D Embroidery as well as the corresponding creative software. Click above to view the video.

4D Embroidery – Work Area Settings

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This tutorial is on Work Area Settings. We’ll cover 3D View, Grid, adjusting the grid and customizing the background colors. This lesson can be used with 4D Embroidery, 3D Embroidery as well as the corresponding creative software. Click above to view the video.