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Flummoxicated ([personal profile] flummoxicated) wrote2009-07-25 07:38 pm

machinery in revolt

*sigh* I bought my serger because it was easy to thread. I havent been able to get the tension right without my mechanically inclined spouse, who today had time to futz* with it. He got it working great, and I was happily finishing seams when I noticed a weird clicky noise happening every so often. Broken needle. And I couldn't find my serger box o' stuff - so no needles. After a trip to JoAnns for needles, it turns out that the needles I bought were too short (?). Grumble. I bought the machine in the Big City; I'll have to see if anyplace around here sells the recommended brand.

Phooey.

BUT - between yesterday and today I finished the sleeves and assembled the bodice for the wrap dress. It's going together very nicely - it fits great with no effort on my part beyond the original pattern. It's just this serger nonsense delaying progress. I may just finish the rest of the seams the old fashioned way so I can complete the thing. I'm considering doing a decorative topstich in a contrasting color on the collar and cuffs...though that's the sort of thing that, if not done just right, really looks bad, so I may try that on another project. Since my luck has been so mixed with regards to sewing lately, maybe I'd better not tempt fate.

I also worked on one of my UFOs from last year, a skirt (McCalls 5591). This is in a ladybug fabric; nice design, not twee at all. Ladybugs, skulls - my wardrobe is going to be funky.

*Did you know that the original meaning of "futz" is literally "to fart around"? Truefact!

I suppose I should do some dissertating now.
ext_78889: Elizabeth I armor (sewing retro)

[identity profile] flummoxicated.livejournal.com 2009-07-26 12:28 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I bought what claimed to be overlock needles, but they weren't Organ* brand, which the manual says are preferred. There's only one sewing machine shop in town not too far, but it's run by a crazy lady who lets her big dog bark at all her customers. Still better than a two hour round trip though.

My fairly new Janome actually does a decent edge finish, so I have a feeling I'll just use that. It's frustrating not to have all my power tools at the ready though!

*giggle