Lately, I’ve been attempting stitching of a different kind (by hand):
I’m still a beginner, so if you look closely, you might find a hole (I was watching X-Men and wasn’t paying attention and I tugged a thread a tad too hard). But by all means, please don’t look *too* closely. =) I was actually thinking of bringing my embroidery project (hoop and all) to a football game. Reason being, I originally wanted to bring a knitting WIP, but forgot to bring enough yarn to continue the project (I was at the end of a skein - DANG IT). But I came across an old familiar dilemma: Should I or shouldn’t I bring my project to such-and-such event?
KIP-ing:
I’ve seen plenty of discussion on where/when people feel knitting is inappropriate. In social settings, by now I think I have an okay gauge as to whether it’s appropriate or not (otherwise, I just ask hubby and he gives me an honest, nonknitter perspective). But sporting events, I’m not quite sure. Stitch ‘n Pitch proved that at baseball games is definately not a problem - baseball games are low-energy enough that I can just kick back and do a couple stitches (or rows). Basketball - too high energy. I’ll end up dropping a stitch while I’m yelling from my seat. Hockey - probably the same? But football? Wasn’t sure. But after going to the Cal/UCLA game, I concluded that I definately feel uncomfortable bringing a project to a college game - WAY too high energy for that. Not sure about NFL though..?
Hello Kitty Machine Review:
Because some of you requested it, here it is. I finally tried out the cute green machine. First of all, this machine IS NOT A TOY. It is an honest-to-goodness real machine, with real metal parts underneath the cutesy cover. Here’s a link to its specs: Janome Hello Kitty 11706. It is based on an actual Janome model: Janome Harmony 1017 Jem Lite. Because it’s not a full-sized machine (it’s a 3/4 size), it’s a tad smaller, and lighter (only 11 lbs).
Pros:
Threading machine was a cinch. I sewed a couple lines on some scrap fabric I had lying around… and was surprised at how SMOOTH and QUIET this machine is! The sewing speed is slower (550 sts/min) but steady, which is perfect for beginners. I can see how this can work great for light projects. I haven’t tested out how heavy fabrics work, but I was told that this machine performs surprisingly well with medium-ish fabrics too. I love the size and the light weight; it’s perfect as a backup machine or a portable machine. It comes with plenty of stitch variation (zigzag and blindhem) AND buttonhole. And a reverse stitch feature. And did I mention how cute it is?!
Cons:
It doesn’t have full features as would a full sized machine would have (but that’s expected). But for it’s size and price, it’s a good deal. It came with plastic bobbins, but other reviewers have recommended replacing them with metal ones instead. Another thing I noticed - when I stop sewing (when I lift my foot off the foot pedal), the machine doesn’t immediately stop sewing. It will actually “coast” for a couple more stitches until it slows down and stops. Mildly annoying, but I can live with that.



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your embroidery is so cute! :D and I’m glad to hear the sewing machine is working out. heehee. it really is super cute and now I feel like I need one too. sigh.
By susan on 11/07/06 12:48 pm | Permalink
I have 2 sewing machines (my grandmother’s old one, which comes in a table that we use in our hallway; and a portable little one) and an overlocker and I still can’t sew using a machine! The only successes I’ve had are hand-sewn projects. (sigh)
But if I held out hope for real success, I’d definitely buy a Hello Kitty machine like yours. So cute!
By The Skirt on 11/07/06 1:59 pm | Permalink
Was the x-man movie worth seeing? Was the Hello Kitty Machine pricey?
By Martha on 11/07/06 2:32 pm | Permalink
I love the embroidery. It was the first needle work I learned to do. My grandmother taught me because my mom hated that sort of thing. She said she would teach me if I would promise never to do it on Sunday. Forget working in public, she meant even at home. Her parents had been very strict about not working on the Sabbath, and she had gotten in trouble for doing her embroidery then. Boy have ideas about being naughty have changed!
By Donna on 11/07/06 5:01 pm | Permalink
lovely!!!
the design look like stitch marker to me :)
nice !!!
By regg on 11/07/06 8:18 pm | Permalink
wow! you doing hand embroidery now? Nice! Despite the little quirks, the machine still sounds like a really good buy..plus, it’s really really cute!
By lauray on 11/07/06 8:23 pm | Permalink
I like the embroidery! And thanks for the Hello Kitty Sewing Machine review ;)
I actually take my knitting EVERYWHERE. I hate sitting around with noting to do, I’ve even knit in a bar! Ha ha!
By Nicole Carina on 11/07/06 9:11 pm | Permalink
Your machine review is good news. I need a new machine and am not in a position to plunk down $300 for one. I could craiglist or freecyle one but I’m afraid of getting a bum steer. I once got a full sized machine for about that price from Target and it didn’t even work! I was a little afraid of trying one such as yours but if yours works, I guess mine would too. Do you think it would do a steek well? that’s really all I’d want it for, other than sewing bag linings and such.
The embroidery is pretty! I used to do hoop embroidery years ago. It’s fun and not really hard but see, I kinda went overboard and wanted to embroider EVERYTHING I saw. hehe.. so I had to stop.
By LaBean on 11/08/06 6:36 am | Permalink
Next election I’m definitely going the route of early voting! Your embroidery is so sweet (and perfect).
By Judy on 11/08/06 2:34 pm | Permalink
your embroidery is so cute. i have some here that i need to do and want to do. :) It’s so fun.
and i’m still wanting to “upgrade” my machine. you beat me to it. hahaha. i jealous. :)
By Jen da Purse Ho on 11/08/06 10:17 pm | Permalink
Nice going on the embroidery, really pretty.
Someday, I shall learn to sew, until that…it’s mom to the rescue =)
By Rain on 11/09/06 1:19 am | Permalink
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