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DBSnappa wrote:
One does so hope you’re heeding this advice GJ
One would so hate that you didn’t have the fortitude and perspicacity to do sewing while fully prepared, and consequently didn’t attain full enjoyment

Pretty sure if I did all that first, I'd have no energy bleft for sewing. :D
Mimi wrote:
They’re both absolutely brilliant, GJ!! :luv:

Thanks Meems. We have a bit of s lull waiting for the kitchen flooring, so trying to catch up on some projects. :)
You’ll be kitchen fitting g in your comfy trousers and... Alan in his pants (?) in no time!
Mimi wrote:
You’ll be kitchen fitting g in your comfy trousers and... Alan in his pants (?) in no time!

I know you're joking, but... :P
Finally finished these off.
Made myself some lounge pants. :D
You say lounge, but your trousers say DISCO
What's that weird looking socket to the left of the switch?

Also, clearly you now need some DISCO SLIPPAZ.
GazChap wrote:
What's that weird looking socket to the left of the switch?

Also, clearly you now need some DISCO SLIPPAZ.

I can't remember if it's for the underfloor heating in the bathroom or the jacuzzi bath. We don't use either. :shrug:
Mimi wrote:
You say lounge, but your trousers say DISCO

They are so comfortable I may never take them off - that makes my whole life a disco right? :D
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
makes my whole life a disco right? :D


Jazzy gets MaliCool.
Take that back.
Those fabrics are amazing
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Made myself some lounge pants. :D

Omg I legit love these. :luv:
:'( :luv: They’re all amazing! I wish I was crafty!
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
I made a hat. Lots of mistakes, but I don't care, it just adds to the character and I've learned loads.

It's reversible too!


@goddess Jasmine you don’t happen to remember which pattern this is, so you? Darwin has to take a hat to school, and we’ve lost his bucket hat in the move, so he’s only got a stiff straw one, and I thought a floppy bucket hat would be easier for him to hang on his leg.
Mimi wrote:
Goddess Jasmine wrote:
I made a hat. Lots of mistakes, but I don't care, it just adds to the character and I've learned loads.

It's reversible too!


@goddess Jasmine you don’t happen to remember which pattern this is, so you? Darwin has to take a hat to school, and we’ve lost his bucket hat in the move, so he’s only got a stiff straw one, and I thought a floppy bucket hat would be easier for him to hang on his leg.

Yes, it's the MBJM one. They are now Waves and Wild, it should be a free download on their new website.

https://www.wavesandwild.com/shop/sandc ... et-hat-ww/

I'd recommend using the two hat method where you make the two halves, sew them together inside out along the brim leaving a turning hole and stitch closed when you sew the lines on the brim.

It's also recommended that if you use stretch, you downsize, but I haven't tried it myself.

Would love to see your end product. :)
Cheers jazzy, that’s really handy. I had searched that site and didn’t see the hat, so I must have missed it somehow. I’ll have a look through what fabric I have and hopefully find a couple of pieces bug enough x
I can’t be arsed looking for the art thread. Pretty much finished this last night and am pleased with the speed with which it came together. Approx 60cm x 186cm, oil on canvas
That's amazing @DBSnappa. I've seen some of the paintings you've put on Twitter and they so impressive. The sky ones are so atmospheric, such a talent!
It looks amazing, DB. I like the side format. It’s like a giant slice of atmosphere.
Thank you Flis and Mimi
I finally got the craft room set up and the sewing machine in place. I made D a hat because his school have requested summer hats be sent and his has gone astray in the move.

I thought seeing all the concentric brim circles would be tedious, but it was great fun and meditative.
Love what you’ve done with your space Meems!
This thread puts a smile on my face.
Look how neat and equal those lines are, and on a curve!
DBSnappa wrote:
I can’t be arsed looking for the art thread. Pretty much finished this last night and am pleased with the speed with which it came together. Approx 60cm x 186cm, oil on canvas

Excellent stuff, think I saw some snippets on Twitter. Did you make the canvas yourself with it being such an unusual size?
Love your craft room Mimi, nice place to escape to.
Zardoz wrote:
DBSnappa wrote:
I can’t be arsed looking for the art thread. Pretty much finished this last night and am pleased with the speed with which it came together. Approx 60cm x 186cm, oil on canvas

Excellent stuff, think I saw some snippets on Twitter. Did you make the canvas yourself with it being such an unusual size?

Yes. When I decided I was going to start painting again, one of my first decisions was to ditch off the shelf canvases. I don’t want to always paint square or 4:3 ratio. In fact I rarely do. And it’s not like I don’t own ALL the necessary tools to make stretchers ;)
DB that painting is just amazing, I could really Lise myself in it. :luv:

Mimi, I love that hat! Did you use the same fabric for the lining?
Trooper wrote:
Look how neat and equal those lines are, and on a curve!

I found a handy cheat was to just line the side of the presser foot up with the previous stitch line. That’s how I do all my seams as well. I set the needle to 1cm (or whatever the stated seam allowance is) away from the right side of the foot :D
[quote="Goddess Jasmine”]
Mimi, I love that hat! Did you use the same fabric for the lining?[/quote]
No, it’s lined in some plain blue. Well ‘lined’, it’s reversible like yours, but I reckon it’ll mostly be work orange side out. Don’t ask why this picture is so weird, but it’s the only one where you can see the lining. They’re just fabric scraps from a blouse and a quilt backing.

Oh, and the 2-4 size was spot on, thank goodness.
Zardoz wrote:
Love your craft room Mimi, nice place to escape to.

It really is. It was really stormy and grey here today, and it felt like a little holiday going in there :luv:
Made a couple of outfits for my nephew. Not perfect, but good enough and I learned a lot. :)
They look absolutely fabulous, Jazzy. What did you use to edge the envelope necks?
Just cotton lycra, it looks really nice. Unfortunately I was unable to topstitch them as my sewing machine has broken. :(
Oh no!! Has it mechanically broken or is it not stitching/tensioning properly?
Mechanically unfortunately. The stitch selector dial has broken. I can only sew zig zag stitch now. :facepalm:
Excellent work Jazzy.
Can you get the sewing machine fixed?
What a strange break. I’ve never seen anything fail like that before. Can you get a replacement dial, or are you having to take it in for repair? You’ve not had that long, have you? Hopefully it I s under warranty xx

Edit: this might not be exactly the right one, but they’re about £5

https://eastman.co.uk/product/toyota-18 ... ny-series/
This made me chuckle.
Mimi wrote:
What a strange break. I’ve never seen anything fail like that before. Can you get a replacement dial, or are you having to take it in for repair? You’ve not had that long, have you? Hopefully it I s under warranty xx

Edit: this might not be exactly the right one, but they’re about £5

https://eastman.co.uk/product/toyota-18 ... ny-series/

Ooh, thanks Mimi, u did have a bit of a look around, but didn't come up with anything, I'll keep looking though. I think I might be able to fix it.

I've had it a few years now, it it was second hand then. I've started to outgrow it now really, so this has pushed me to order something the next level up (keep an eye out in the new toy thread next week).

I'm hoping to fix it though, it's been great to learn on and has a lot of extras, so if I can sell it on, the money can go towards my new one.
Oooh, a bee machine. Can’t wait to see what you get. Fingers crossed on the new dial. I did see a place where you could print out stickers to fit a generic dial, but really you’d want that printed onto vinyl or something I think.
Mimi wrote:
Oooh, a bee machine. Can’t wait to see what you get. Fingers crossed on the new dial. I did see a place where you could print out stickers to fit a generic dial, but really you’d want that printed onto vinyl or something I think.

Found one here. https://www.snuttsewing.co.uk/products/ ... titch-dial

It's the exact right one, and I would feel better selling it on knowing it is fully working and less likely to break. I guess over the years the plastic has perhaps become brittle.

I've ordered a Brother, completely new to me with a top loading bobbin. I'll need to set some time aside to learn it's ways of working. :)
They’re a shade easier than a machine with a bobbin case, I think. Some people really prefer them, but I find them much of a muchness can’t wait to see the new shiny, though!!!
Excellent work Jazzy.
Can you get the sewing machine fixed?
DBSnappa wrote:
Excellent work Jazzy.
Can you get the sewing machine fixed?

Looks like I can easily fix it myself. Just waiting for the part. :)
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