A couple of years ago I wanted to learn to sew just so I could stitch on my scrapbook pages, but I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a machine. So I got the bargain basement Singer from Target on a Black Friday sale. It took me almost 2 years to actually learn to use it. I've sewed with it some, but it jams a lot and now that I have dabbled a bit in some fabric sewing I know it isn't going to cut it for long. I had known when I bought it that if I got the sewing bug I would go ahead and upgrade.
I have been including fabric in the Color Me Daisy kits for the past year and every time I go to pick out fabrics I am so intrigued (I think it's just like scrapbook papers in that respect). I look at it and touch it and see so many possibilities.
I also want to do a makeover on my kitchen and master bathroom, as well as finishing some window treatments around the house. They are so expensive to have done I keep putting it off. So I thought maybe I could learn to sew them myself.
So after a lot of research I finally settled on a new machine:
Isn't she pretty? This machine does 173 stitches including some basic embroidery. But the coolest thing about it (for me) is the bobbin loading. I hated the one on my old machine, this one is so much simpler. I have a class next week on how to use it, but I plan to play with it this weekend. I even have an apron in mind to try to make.
Earlier this week I went to Michael's in search of some of the new EK Success Border Punches. They didn't have any yet, but I did find a star border punch in the American Girls section. I like flowers as much as the next girl, but with 2 boys a star border is a bit more useful. Of course I found what I was looking for at JoAnn's yesterday when I bought my machine, but I couldn't justify spending even more money after the sewing machine purchase.
I also picked up some yarn to try my hand at crocheting flowers. I haven't really crocheted in years, I started a blanket when Nicholas was born but never finished it, and fortunately I didn't have to because my "second" mom is a whiz at crocheting and she did a gorgeous one for him. But I still want to learn how to do flowers. So I brought a few fun colors on sale and have found some tutorials on a few blogs and plan to give that a whirl.
And last, but definitely not least, I have a few sneaks from one of my layouts I finished with the Color Me Daisy Spring Fever kit that will be released on April 5th.
I love the Jillibean Soup corrugated alpha's, they give you so many possibilities...
The kit has 5 fabric's included and the Idea Guide included with the kit will have no-sew fabric ideas.....
and Pink Paislee's new Artisan Elements are very fun to work with....
If you want to see additional sneak peeks for the Spring Fever kit visit the Color Me Daisy Blog or Featured Designer, Becky Williams.
4 comments:
Yea for new sewing machines!!! I'm hoping to get a serger in the very near future! Those peeks!!! WOW!!!! Love hwo you used the notes as a boarder. I can't WAIT to see the rest!!!
That machine looks so cool! Wow, I would feel spoiled with that many stitches. I think my machine has...maybe 6? Your sneaks are looking so cool. I love how you used the artisan element. I also love the green houndstooth packaging from the ribbon pleats. It's too bad they didn't include that green pattern on one of the patterned papers, huh?
Oooh that sewing machine looks SO cool! And those sneaks are gorgeous!! I love the fabric strips!
Congrats on your new sewing machine and other goodies. ENJOY! LOOOOVE your sneaks for the upcoming kit. :)
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