Monday, May 12, 2008

New Brother Embroidery Machine!!!

You are not going to believe this one!! I finally had my first lesson on the new embroidery machine that we got, IN MARCH!!!!!

About 2 weeks before we went to Disney World (March 29th,) I was contacted about purchasing a used Brother 6 thread machine. Of course, I jumped at the chance. Peppermint Rainbows needed this step, and I'd been online looking and learning for many months now, trying to convince myself that the expense would be worth while. The machine was about 1yr old and came with ALL the attachments you could ask for ~ even one for ball caps! Plus, I would have access to on-site lessons if needed.

Well, we already had a busy spring. Easter was early, just behind the annual Shellman Bluff St. Patrick's Day Parade, then it was our 5 day trip to Orlando. Not long after returning from WDW I had to fly through the last 10 days of tax season working on several returns for clients and family. Then, it was off to Hilton Head with Steven for an Oncology Conference, then on to Phillidelphia for a wedding. No time to slow down now and learn how to work this machine ~which, by the way, looks like something from the Alien movie, just sitting in my guest room. Poor Becky! (My Mother-In-Law) She had to sleep in the same room with this thing while we were in PA. Yikes!! Anyway, after a nice weekend (including a day at SSI with Aunt Gig') I committed to meet with my "teacher" today and finally see what this thing is all about.

I am so pumped!!!!!! I will be stiching Whitney if she doesn't stand still!!!!! For my first trials, I made an "O" applique', a poppy embroidery design, and an "S" floral monogram block. Yeah, Jennifer!! I tested every button, twice! I ran the machine until the bobbin ran out! Which reminds me: I have an entire list of supplies that need to be purchased SOON before I can continue with my projects.

I remember feeling this much excitement when I bought my first embroidery machine (a Singer Quantum Futura) almost 2 years ago. Now, I'll still use the Singer for small jobs and for standard sewing, as well as my other Brother CS-6000. Neither of these are major machines, but I've been on them so long that I fly through things without a second thought. I know what stitches give the best results on hems, buttonholes and embelishments. I'll just slide them down on the assembly line, add the new Brother and keep on moving.

Check back soon to see what new things I've learned and created on my own. After all, that's what I'm here for: creating fun wearable play clothes for yours and mine!!!

1 comments:

Wendy said...

Cool! You'll have to post pictures of the alien machine and its alien productions soon so we can see...can't wait!!