Wednesday, December 10, 2014

outfits for my girls!

I know it is a little late, but I just had to share a few outfits that I made my girls and niece for Thanksgiving!




 

 


Sincerely,
Whitney

The Small Business Owner Pep-Talk for the Christmas Hustle and Bustle !!

Christmas Hustle and Bustle 
I don't know how many of you guys get caught up in all the Christmas hype. But, as an embroiderist I have begun to spread myself so thin that I am not even able to enjoy the "true season" of Christmas. Which should be my family, right?

If you are a small business owner, you completely get me. Everyone is buying, ordering, and calling your store asking what your business hours. 

I am sure that some of you feel like I have these last few days. I am been so busy with trying to get orders completed that I have not actually accomplished much of anything. My house is a mess, my stomach is growling because I managed to miss another meal, my kids are yelling at each other because I have failed to mediate and give them the proper attention. YIKES!

So, this is to all those stay-at-home-work-at-home business moms and dads. Also, to all those small business owners who have spread themselves too thin. The holidays will soon be over. Chin up, press on. And give God all the glory that we have a business!" 
We can make it. Good luck during these last 2 weeks before Christmas.

              Leave a comment below telling me what kind of business you have, or work for and how you are going to find 5 minutes to just be. 

Sincerely,
Whitney 

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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

That Feeling...

   Have you ever gotten that feeling when you agree to embroider something and that yes instantly becomes regret? 

   Well, that was me this week. My uncle stopped by with an golf bag to embroider for one of his co-workers that is retiring. When I saw the golf bag my throat knotted up. He wanted a large logo embroidered on the side of the bag. Which, generally, if you have read my previous blog post on "embroidering hard to hoop items" you would know that I use Fast Frames and sticky back stabilizer to assist me.





    Unfortunately, this gold bag was going to stretch my limits. It was a hard case! How am I supposed to get that onto my machine. Granted, I do have a large machine, and I can fit large and bulky items on it. But, this. This was going to really give me a run for my money. Speaking of, because I am embroidering it for my uncle I am not charging him for the time and effort, just the stabilizer and thread.

  So, today is the day that he is coming by to pick it up. I still haven't touched it yet, because it is a scary project. Ha. And right before he left my house he said, "this bag was the only one, so don't mess up". Um...Thanks.

  I prepare my sticky back on my fast frame and pick up this giant hard case golf bag to hook up to my machine...and as I start to unzip the side pocket a little more I quickly realize that the whole side comes right off the case. I start giggling and almost instantaneously my nerves calm and I am ready to work!








 That was a God thing, seriously. I would have had to of held that bag up on my machine for 1 hour (without any hiccups). My arms would have been so exhausted to say the least, But. think about it. How much time I would have wasted just holding a bag up! A heavy bag. A LOT!

So, Cheers to me for finding out that the side pocket comes off before I have held the golf bag up for almost an hour!


   What do you think? Our school logo. It looks amazing, if I do say so myself :-) The only thing I don't like about high density designs is how it tends to pull the material. I did use an extra layer of tear away stabilizer, but, I still got some pulls. Next time, I think I will use cut away instead.

Until next time!






Thursday, November 13, 2014

A Dose of Constructive Criticism

Good afternoon my fellow bloggers.

   This afternoon I hired my sister, Amber, to come over and work for a few hours for me. While she was here she gave me a dose of constructive criticism. Amber is in a sorority and I've been embroidering Greek shirts for almost a year now, and she has been telling me for a year that I need to purchase the Traditional Greek Font. When she said it again today, I responded snarkily, "no one uses the traditional letters when they do appliques"
 
  Boy, was I ever wrong! She showed me picture after picture on Instragram of all these sweatshirts and shirts done with the traditional Greek Letters. She then followed with, "...that's why Tammy (name changed for no other reason other than I can't remember the real one ;-)) didn't really like her shirts"

WHAT?!


   So, after 5+ minutes of searching for the Traditional Greek Font I purchased the font for myself. I am now the proud owner of a font that Amber claims will get me more business. We shall see, maybe she is right. I do feel good about buying the Greek Alpha. I purchased it from Applique Market and they are currently having a half off sale!! The whole alpha is $6. You get two styles when you purchase from Applique Market, the satin and the zig zag. Yeah.




Here is what I made with it today using my new font... 

Details--
Sweatshirt Brand: Comfort Colors
Top Fabric is from Hobby Lobby

Bottom Fabric Layer is from Hancock Fabrics
Thread: Cream yellow and pewter gray. 





Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Back with new videos

Good morning.

I am finally back with YouTube videos. Check out my newest video "Battery Chargers and an Update" Also, be sure to watch til the very end :-)


   If you have missed any of my new series "Embroidery and Applique Series" click HERE!

 

   In this series my videos are specifically geared toward entrepreneurs who want to know more about embroidery and applique. 
   This series will cover a variety of subjects, for example: hooping, materials, working with children, building a customer base, and working and marketing online.


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Monday, November 10, 2014

Embroidering on hard to hoop items

   How many times have you been requested to work on items that have been difficult to hoop? I am raising both hands! Today I am working on burlap tote bags that have a plastic lining. Generally, if I receive an order that I cannot fold up into a plastic bag I prepare it for my Fast Frames.


   Fast Frames are a patented pressed metal that offers an alternative to hooping; perfect for those difficult to hoop items that people keep asking us to embroider. I do love my Fast Frames, it was was on the best additional purchases that I made when I got my Entrepreneur Pro PR-1000e Brother embroidery machine. They were an additional cost, but worth every penny. I use mine every day. Not just for items that are difficult to hoop.

   Fast Frames are great to use for embroidering baby onesies, shirts, bags, totes and so much more; the list can go on and on. These pressed metal frames are so versatile! Whether you are a novice or master embroiderist Fast Frames are a must have.

   Here is a recent project that I had to embroider using Fast Frames. 
These burlap tote bags are beautiful, but with the plastic lining they are rather difficult to hoop; therefore, I used my largest Fast Frame. This frame measures 185x185mm.
 

The only stabilizer that I used for the project was the Sulky Sticky+ . I bought mine by the bolt at Amazon.com. But, I found it HERE for a good price, too. Of course, you can always purchase Sulky Sticky back stabilizer from your local Hobby Lobby, Jo Ann's, or Hancock Fabrics.  I used my grid mat to mark the center of the stabilizer, then place it on my machine to center the frame up with the needle. This is actually a more important step with the smaller frames. It is important to get the embroidery centered up so the needle won't hit the side of the frame.


  I lined the top of the Fast Frame up with the edge of the tote, using my grid mat as a guide.


Since the bag is made of burlap the thread is fairly holey, a layer of Water Soluble Stabilizer is the perfect fix. The WSS keeps the thread from getting lost between the gaps. 
   

   Once the monogram had been stitched out I gently peeled away the sticky back stabilizer and was left with this... 

 
  It is always a given to finished up an embroidered design or monogram by trimming the jump stitches on the back. Trimming doesn't take too long, and it is a small way of saying that your customers are important and worth the time.



   Here is the finished monogram. So beautiful. I used Vine Font, center initial is 5" and the side initials measure 3" tall. Thread colour is Floriani's Chocolate Brown PF0199


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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Pinterest Intervention

   I seriously have a pinterest addiction! I can't even remember when I started pinning, and I am not making plans to stop.  Nope,  this intervention is an "action" intervention.  I am planning on going through my pin boards and recreating the ones that I love the most. Starting with sewing and embroidery...because that is my job! Eek. I am so excited. I have been hoarding this pins for such a long time.



  If you are a fellow pinner Follow my board! I have a personal pin board and a business pin board. You can follow me on both boards, I would love to have you.

Alright, my NEWLY 5 YEAR OLD daughter (Xoe's birthday is today!!) is telling me that she wants on the computer. So, I will leave this blog post short.

Be prepare for Pinterest recreations!!!


Whitney