Work has been crazy busy, but I found time on Sunday to start my Billie Jumpsuit.
The bottom is looking and feeling very like kid PJs. About 12 years ago, I was sewing a lot and selling my wares at craft shows, and a friend suggested I should design children’s clothing. Maybe she was right?
I am hoping once I get the top on, it will look more like something a grown up would wear in public. If it doesn’t, I’ll add some feet and own it!
My sewing machine is giving me tension trouble. I thought I had fixed it with the use of the correct bobbins, but I was too optimistic. My old Singer has the same problem.
I think I’ll go ahead and get a new sewing machine and a serger. I’ll test them out on Saturday to make sure I like the Jukis I’ve heard so much about. I don’t want to damage my expensive fabric on a cheap machine. It isn’t worth it! Plus it’s frustrating and sucks all the joy out of my sewing time. Maybe I will find someplace to donate my old machines.
On the knitting front, I’m finishing up another Tread. I will start my Jessica Jones cowl before my trip so I can knit on the plane. I heard we struck wool in Kenya, and was told to bring my needles! I’m excited!
Good luck with getting new sewing machines. You see so much you really need professional models:)
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Tension issues are so frustrating, BUT I have learned the hard way to check these when it happens: Rethread, redo the bobbin, change the needle, blow out the bobbin area. I am always caught off guard, and have finally learned to do all of these before I touch anything else…it only took me 30 years :0! I had this problem last month, changed my needle, and perfect tension, just like that. (of course I did everything else, before I remember that a new needle can be what’s needed LOL!) I take mine in for a take-apart-cleaning job by a repair guy about every three years.
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I do all these things and it still messes up mid-sew. Then I do it again. And it sews fine for a foot or two and messes up again. 😦
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That is the worst! If you get a new Juki, tell us all about it!
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Oh go one, put feet on it anyway ;-).
Tension trouble is the pits. Have you tried having the machines serviced? I have a cheap 30 year old Singer that works like a dream. (Mind, it will probably start messing about now I’ve said that out loud.)
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I’m wondering if you have a better model. My machine from the 80’s is a better model, but it’s just old now. My new one is the very bottom of the line basic machine, and it’s never been good. My Grandmother struggled on it, too.
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My singer is old and not expensive – we were young and not well off. Think I paid about £30 in 1987. Bought it to make my wedding dress.
I confess I do have a lovely Bernina too now, but still do a fair amount on the old Singer
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With the stuff people wear out in public these days I doubt anyone would bat an eye if you did look like you were wearing PJs!
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I think the jumpsuit will look really cool in that fabric!
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Thanks! 🙂
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The jumpsuit will be amazing, but as for right now it does look like a pair of Hannah Anderssen pajama pants. I hope you get your knitting mojo back on the plane. I can’t wait to hear about your trip and I hope there is gobs of yarn.
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Good luck, whether you’re getting the machine fixed or buying a new one. Have a wonderful trip, and hope you get to knit!
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That is great fabric! Have fun picking out new sewing machines – you definitely need them. You will use them, and having good ones will make the process easier and smoother for you for sure!
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Your Jessica Jones knit looks so lovely!!! Just a great match of yarn and pattern! Travel Safe
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