Thursday, May 27, 2010

May I introduce you to... Maria!

I am in love. OK, well, maybe not in love. But definitely enjoying my new
SEWING MACHINE!!!

If you didn't already know, I love to sew and I keep finding more and more thing to sew! I frequently am sewing Audrey dresses, nursing covers (for me, friends, and for purchase *hint hint*), burp cloths (also for purchase), and now diaper covers.

I was using my wonderful but well used Kenmore that I purchased when I was 12 from an aunt for a whopping $75. I started really sewing last year, when I found myself alone, pregnant, and bored in a new house. Because I am just starting out in what I hope is a very long sewing career I wanted to get a fresh new machine to break in.

And so I began researching. Here's what I found via the Internet, other people, and various sewing forums.

Kenmore: no longer manufactured in the US; though having a 25 year warranty Kenmore is difficult to work with when something goes wrong; they just don't make them like they used to.

Singer: STAY AWAY! Their machines haven't been up to snuff in quite a few years. If you can find an old all-metal machine that can be fixed to working condition then great, otherwise look somewhere else; minimal warranty. Not very expensive, but it's not going to last you very long.

Brother: Ok. Not great. I had a few people recommend them. Very cheap (@ Walmart <$100). The employees at most sew/vac repair shops shudder at Brother machines. One man told me he usually gets a Brother to fix after the owner had it for 3 months.

BabyLock: I've yet to find a bad review. Been around for 40 years. 25 year warranty. I had a friend (and her mom) recommend this machine to me and both of them are avid sewers. On the higher price range. The few complaints I have (and this is simply because I am used to my old machine) is there's not a drop-in bobbin (it's a hidden bobbin) and that the front panel (where you store odds and ends) doesn't rotate open, rather you have to take it off each time and slide the stuff out of the hole. Not deal-breakers, though.

My needs for a sewing machine:
Multiple types of stitches
mostly metal (to last longer)
a great warranty
simple (NOT computerized, more things to break)
around $200

Result:

Babylock Maria A-Line series!
23 stitches
mostly metal
25 year warranty
not computerized
$500 (!!!!!)

The price was a really big deal... and the Lord provided! I was able to trade in my Kenmore and buy the Maria for $250!!! Amazing! I am so blessed!

Yippee! Just wanted to share my excitement and findings ;)

I want to give a shout out to my amazing hubby who provided for me so I could get my machine!! Thank you, Michael!

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Alice.com

On the bottom right of my page I have a new link:




Click on it to receive $10 off your first purchase! It's a great website! FREE SHIPPING!!! You can go shopping from your living room! My mom and I are sold! You can buy just about everything except your perishable food items!

There may be a section that asks who referred you, just say Katie Paulus!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

AMAZING!

Just found this website on how to fold flat fold diapers!

We just started using cds on Audrey again and I bought diaper covers as mentioned here. I didn't buy inserts/prefolds because Audrey's not very big, so I figured I could still get some use out of the old ones. Well... I can't.

So rather then purchasing new prefolds I found a website that recommended using all those swaddling blankets that everyone gets (and usually don't use for very long). AMAZING!! Why can't I come up with these things? ;)

Here we go! I'll let you know how well they work. It'll at least clear some shelf space.

Also about to venture into making diaper covers... Yes, diaper covers. From scrap fabric and a waterproof fabric for the inside. Yes, I know, I'm crazy and have way too much time on my hands. At least I'm using my time while I have it!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Just wanted to share a blog for all of you "needlework people". My mom told me about this website, I just wish I had more time to do fun stuff like this. :)

Early Bird Special

Here's one of the beautiful things she teaches you how to make:



Picture courtesy of ebscrafts.blogspot.com

Monday, May 3, 2010

Giveaway!

Laken and Lila Giveaway!

Mommy and me set: Tunic for mommy and skirt for daughter!

"like" Laken and Lila on facebook HERE

Good luck!!

Katie
For I am in a time of life when things change around me. Everything I own or think I have control over I must lay before my Father's feet: my education, my body, my place of residence, my husband, my children.