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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 13 Dec 2012 15:37 #93467

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Very cool, Susan!

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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 13 Dec 2012 15:22 #93466

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Although the maker of this video used an Accuquilt die, of course, you could use your own pattern. Her technique makes adding a cuff an absolute cinch. And you gave me an excuse to share my stocking completed last night! Yeah for the Grand-dog :D :D :D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31sMBqXTtvM
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 13 Dec 2012 14:51 #93464

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Heather--keep trying new things and remember to ask us when you need help. Some of us started out making clothes which would have really helped with your wonderful stockings. Congratulations.
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 13 Dec 2012 03:57 #93444

Lorchen, thanks to the lovely Lego company, filling the stockings is easy for boys --- that part is done :) Just grateful we bought the little mystery figures in the US where they are $3/ea. (or even $2.50) vs. here in Brazil where they are US $11/each.....!

Rita, youtube is such a great idea; I always forget about it. Although, my sewing/quilting mentor, She-Quilts (Joyce) has made me some videos before on how to do tricky things; that was fun!
Heather, a Texan living in Brasil

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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 13 Dec 2012 03:28 #93440

Heather the stockings are great - well done. You are learning fast. And youtube is wonderful for showing how to do things when you are too far away from others who might help.

Cathy, will you post photos of your table runners and candle mats, please? I would love to see them. You don't bring anybody down by mentioning your daughter Betsy. My heart goes out to you, your family and her children and husband this first Christmas. Hugs, Rita.
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 19:19 #93428

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Lovely stockings, Heather! Now you just have to fill them. :)
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 09:46 #93403

lorra wrote:
Heather, I really like the stockings you made. They will always be special to the boys. Keep learning. You are doing great. If you every decide to do clothing, try to find an older pattern. The instructions in the older patterns are so much better. The new patterns think you know everything already.
I have been busy making table runners. The ones out of striped fabric with the 60 degree pieces on the ends to make them pointy. I have 5 quilted, waiting for binding. I also made 5 candle mats out of the leftover cuts of fabric. I have a couple more to do yet, then bind them all.

A couple of years ago, I started wrapping my daughters gifts in Christmas fabric. I thought they would eventually make a quilt out of them. One daughter is into quilting, but the other two aren't yet. They are just too busy right now. The one that pasted away this year was into quilting too. I sure miss her. It still does not seem possible she is gone. Christmas will be very hard for all of us. Sorry, I didn't mean to bring anyone down. Betsy was very fond of Christmas and she would want everyone to be joyful. That said, we are leaving for Branson tomorrow to see all the Christmas lights. Her two babies will love that!!! :)

Oh, (((Cathy))), I am so sorry for the heartache this Christmas without your daughter. I can only imagine how hard that must be! Of course you miss her! I'll keep you and your family in my prayers this season.

your table runners and candle mats sound lovely! I hope you'll post a picture sometime. And thank you for the tip about seeking out old patterns if I ever branch into clothing. I don't plan to, but one never knows....I never planned to sew or quilt at all, and look what's happened!

Enjoy the Christmas lights with your grandbabies, as best you can. (((hugs))))
Heather, a Texan living in Brasil

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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 09:39 #93402

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Heather, I really like the stockings you made. They will always be special to the boys. Keep learning. You are doing great. If you every decide to do clothing, try to find an older pattern. The instructions in the older patterns are so much better. The new patterns think you know everything already.
I have been busy making table runners. The ones out of striped fabric with the 60 degree pieces on the ends to make them pointy. I have 5 quilted, waiting for binding. I also made 5 candle mats out of the leftover cuts of fabric. I have a couple more to do yet, then bind them all.

A couple of years ago, I started wrapping my daughters gifts in Christmas fabric. I thought they would eventually make a quilt out of them. One daughter is into quilting, but the other two aren't yet. They are just too busy right now. The one that pasted away this year was into quilting too. I sure miss her. It still does not seem possible she is gone. Christmas will be very hard for all of us. Sorry, I didn't mean to bring anyone down. Betsy was very fond of Christmas and she would want everyone to be joyful. That said, we are leaving for Branson tomorrow to see all the Christmas lights. Her two babies will love that!!! :)
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 09:37 #93401

rehak wrote:
Learning-As-I-Go wrote:
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Those are really great looking stockings, and really special too.

For another time when you are sewing in a tube, like the cuffs on stockings or shortening jeans, I find it is easier to sew it from the inside like thisCIMG7245.JPG.

I'll have to try that! I turned them inside out and fitted around the free arm and sewed that way, just moving around the arm. When I put the hanger loop on though I did it as you show. The hard part was that I did not make the cuffs extra long, so I had to figure how to make them fold over at the right point; first one kept folding over and having raw edges sticking out the top, LOL! It was a lesson for sure!

If I understand what you're saying, you could also have sewed the cuff on the other way so that the raw edge is between the cuff and the stocking when the cuff is in its final position. Then there are no worries about that raw edge. But they look great to me the way they are!

Nancy

thanks, Nancy!

What I took *forever* to figure out was that I needed to fold the cuff into the inside of the stocking and then sew through all 3 layers, not just sew the raw edges together at the top and then fold over, because then the raw edges stick up out of the top. hard to explain without seeing it, sorry 'bout that, but it took me about 3 stockings to get it just right. The others all have extra "decorative" zig zags in various places where I had to fix what I'd tried to do. Luckily the boys are easy to please :)
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 09:29 #93400

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Learning-As-I-Go wrote:
PosyP wrote:
Those are really great looking stockings, and really special too.

For another time when you are sewing in a tube, like the cuffs on stockings or shortening jeans, I find it is easier to sew it from the inside like thisCIMG7245.JPG.

I'll have to try that! I turned them inside out and fitted around the free arm and sewed that way, just moving around the arm. When I put the hanger loop on though I did it as you show. The hard part was that I did not make the cuffs extra long, so I had to figure how to make them fold over at the right point; first one kept folding over and having raw edges sticking out the top, LOL! It was a lesson for sure!

If I understand what you're saying, you could also have sewed the cuff on the other way so that the raw edge is between the cuff and the stocking when the cuff is in its final position. Then there are no worries about that raw edge. But they look great to me the way they are!

Nancy
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 09:17 #93399

Margo wrote:
Heather, you have certainly made some treasures for your family!

Rosemary's photo reminded me that when hemming jeans you might want to use a Hump Jumper. It's a handy gadget to use anytime you need to sew over a bulky area!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahzIr9xRUn4

that looks like a great gadget, Margo! I did have trouble where I lined up seams already; my poor needle would want to get stuck and my foot would not want to keep moving the fabric. I was able to manage it with raising the needle, lifting the presser foot, move the fabric a wee smidge, and start again but that Hump Jumper looks like the perfect tool (or do the same thing with cardboard, etc....) for that! Brilliant!! And another one of those times I'm amazed what I don't know....
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 09:15 #93398

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Fitting around the free arm ( also know as the sleeve arm) is great, but sometimes the tube isn't big enough. For hems, turn it in, then turn it in a second time, that way your raw edges are hidden. Or if you only want/are able to turn in the fabric once, use one of the fancy wide stitchs to cover the raw edge and distract the eye :wink: I'm sure you have a number of fancy stitches as well as just straight stitch on your new machine :D

Oh! that would have been brilliant!! Definitely filing that away for the future....

I did use a zig-zag instead of straight edge, and could definitely do a really close zig-zag as needed next time. Not sure what all else I have, mostly garment-y stitches. I'm still playing with all of that.... But double folding the fabric, genius. Sometimes it amazes me how much I don't know.....so glad I have all of you! :mrgreen:
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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 08:13 #93394

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Heather, you have certainly made some treasures for your family!

Rosemary's photo reminded me that when hemming jeans you might want to use a Hump Jumper. It's a handy gadget to use anytime you need to sew over a bulky area!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahzIr9xRUn4


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Re: not a quilt, but I made stockings for the family :) 12 Dec 2012 08:07 #93392

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PosyP wrote:
Or if you only want/are able to turn in the fabric once, use one of the fancy wide stitches to cover the raw edge and distract the eye :wink: I'm sure you have a number of fancy stitches as well as just straight stitch on your new machine :D

Like your idea of distracting the eye from the raw edge, Rosemary; I'll keep that in mind when in a pinch! :D

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