August Sewing Blog

Hi Sewing Friends,I always find myself in a race against time when August comes screeching in. There are all the last minute summer alterations and remakes along with fall’s set of projects filling up my ‘wanna-do’ list.Don’t let unfinished business from your past dreams keep you from conjouring up another challenge. Simply pack away any unfinished business in pastels for the following spring. By then you will have new inspiration to infuse into it!Last week I was browsing through a women’s fashion store and stumbled on an interesting fringed scarf. In addition to the eye-catching color combination (Caribbean greens and blues) the weave had layered cut out and frayed areas adding textural interest. It was too bulky for a belt and too heavy (in Florida) for a head wrap but too unusual to leave behind so I purchased the scarf priced at $16.00. In my sewing studio I realized that there were several remnants of fabric that coordinated nicely with the gypsy pashmina. A deep blue piece of Dupioni Silk and a chartreuse scrap of chiffon along with my newfound neck wrap was all the inspiration I needed to get started on the gypsy-hobo-pirate blouse. I’ll admit that I put this together and let it be for a few days while I chewed on the obstacles.
Problem: The body was too boxy and darts would interrupt the surface design in the fabric. Problem: The sleeves were too long, predictable and boring. Problem: Shirt not large enough for Front bands to overlap all the way down. Problem: Executing front bands closure. Zipper? String? Frogs? |
When to WatchAugust 17 & September 1
August 17th
12am , 1am , 7am, 8am, 11am, 3pm, 4pm, 7pm & 10pm. September 1 Watch in September for National Month of Sewing shows. We’ll have our new Melrose Value packs available on quarterly auto-ship so you can collect all the brilliant colors over the course of a year. The fun never stops on HSN!!! |
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Some designer can conceptualize a complete ensemble in their minds and sketch it out flawlessly. For others, it’s a process. Either way, it’s a satisfying journey that will stretch your thinking and surprise you. Take it one step at a time and let the fabrics, colors and textures speak to you (along with logic) while you work. Try to imagine a balance that represents your point of view and is pleasing to you. It’s impossible to make a mistake. Any goof up is a new design opportunity and solutions can be worked into your unique piece. Don’t be afraid to mix and match pattern pieces when you’re starting out. Measure twice, cut once! It will also help to have a dress form and a full length mirror. Savor the time it takes to make your masterpiece. It will be unlike any other and well worth the effort.
EMBROIDERYSome of today’s most popular embroidery machines are also advanced sewing machines. This dual functionality gives the sewer an advantage. You can construct as well as embellish practically any project imaginable. Many of you have been asking about heirloom fabric baby books. My guess is that if you ask ten different sewers, you’ll get ten different answers. Following are three books from three of SINGER’s consultants. They are all made differently so I wanted to feature them all to give you plenty of ideas before you decide how you would like your heirloom book to look.
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As you can see, the books use the embroidery and decorative sewing features of the FUTURA. The counting book has ribbon stitched to the cover while the teddy bear’s ribbon is decoratively stitched and free flowing and tacked onto the cover in a few places. The rainbow grid book’s ribbon actually is holding the pages together as it is functionally going through all the layers. Each book has 5-10 pages. Whether you’re counting, learning colors or telling a personal family story, your book will be treasured for generations.
The finished size of the larger book is 13” x 10 ½” and is made from a heavily reinforced home décor dobby weave with a colorful quilting cotton binding. The teddy bear book made from pre-quilted cotton with satin ribbon binding is 9” x 9”. The rainbow grid book is 8”x 8” and although the outer cover is a thin wheeled corduroy, the internal pages are felt with pinked edges. The larger counting book is made by constructing three large placemats on both sides and then stitching all together straight down the middle through all layers.
The outside placemat is larger than the inside mats measurement. Plan ahead. If you utilize BOTH sides of every page and the inside of the front and back cover, you’ll have 10 pages! In the example on the right, numbers, lettering and repeat design were used all in one hooping! This is a great way to get to know your software as you will be able to exercise multiple functions including color choices, Fonts, sizing, repeat design, rotations, stitch choices, density, etc….. The outside placemat (remember to make two-one for the cover and one for pages 1 and 10) measurement is 21 ¼” x 13 ¼” . The middle placemats ( there are four to embroider but when backed and bound together, make two. 2 & 9—-3 &8 —-4&7—-5&6) measurements are 12 ¼” x 20 ¼”. That way the inside pages are tucked neatly inside the outer cover and lay just inside the binding.
The teddy bear book has five pages executed in a potholder style. Each one was made separately, only stitched on one side of the page and then backed with another piece of pre-quilted cotton and basted around the edge. Then the edge was finished by folding ribbon lengthwise and sandwiching it over the raw edges. The pages were then tacked together using a heavy home dec thread and finished off with a decoratively stitched ribbon bow tacked in place.
The rainbow grid book has three inside pages made from fusible felt. The felt piece started as 8 ½” x 16 ½” to embroider. After the embroidery, the page is folded with adhesive sides together and pressed. A border of decorative stitching was made around three sides and then ½ “ pinked off to even and finish. The three pages were stacked on top of each other and sandwiched inside the outer cover. Two holes 4” apart were punched through all the layers and a 1/8” ribbon strung through and tied on the cover in a bow securing all the layers.





Hi, I have the Singer CE350 that I bought in May from HSN, but have just installed the embroidery software today (been sick all summer). Darlene said that there is 2900 or 3200(don’t remember exact number)designs on the software and to print them out when you get the machine, but I can not find them. Can anyone tell me how or where to get the designs. She had a BIG book that she had printed out and showed it on TV. I’m not computer smart so don’t know what I’m doing wrong!!!
I understand regarding the SES-1000 and the CE-150 been the same. But the software for each one is different, and they behave different too. Anyways, I have my friend’s CE-150 and was trying to use it under the software I have and I couldn’t make it work. So There is a different between the two. I was doing this to see if I buy another machine from HSN and it brings the editing software, Will it work with my SES-1000?
BF,
If you remove the stuck on label to your SES-1000 manual, you will find that you have actually pruchased the CE-150 Futura. I contacted Singer about this and they confirmed that this was the machine but they were giving all the autopunch, digitizing,hyperfont, side cutter, etc. and this is why they relabled it.
So, I do not know what different editing software you are speaking of. Just for you info in deciding if you really want to buy the same machine you own with new (old) name
BF,
if you remove the stuck on label for the SES-1000, you willfind it is the CE-150. So, I am not sure what different editing software you are speaking of. Did you get all the hyperfont, digital, autopunch, etc. From, the demo today, it appears to be the same, they are just no longer covering over the futura label.
Hi Darlene,
Love your demos! Will Singer offer that circular attachment seperately? I would love to have one for my Singer. I have the 7470 will that fit my machine? Also the presser feet DVD will they offer that for sale as well! i have all these feet and no idea how to use them. I am particularly interested in the ruffler attachment. Even if they have a book I just want to maximize my machine and use all my feet without purchasing a new machine. Thanks so much!
Hi,
I love my Futura! I already got the money back with embroidery gifts and sales. I have a very important question. I have a SES-1000, and was planning to buy another one (CE-150 or CE-250) from HSN because it has the editing software. If I do so, Can I use the editing software with both machines? Although they are different models?
Thanks!
Please let me know if you or if their is a book about sewing with ribbon. Like you did in the bobbin. Thanks Brenda
Deana: No need to worry about the bobbin, This happened to me and Singer had me bring it to a store near me where they fixed it no charge to me at all, it was in the shop for 1 week. Since then,I have not had another problem. After 6 embroideries, I replace the need, they get worn out quickly and you can tell when the stitches are not even. I love this machine. Made a Fireman Quilt for my grandson, just finished embroidering 17 towels designed with the seasons in mind and 2 table runners.
Love all your shows but all seem to be Singer. Will there be any more shows about Brother machines or in your sewing demos as above could you also include help for those of us who own Brother machines? I have an HE120 and LOVE it! Thank you!
I just got the ses1000, maybe I should wait to unpack it. Is this new machine going to be better? More money or less.
the one coment about the bobbin jamming has me worried. That is what my old machine did and never did run right.
Where do you buy new bobbins and needles?