Showing posts with label singer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label singer. Show all posts

October 11, 2015

Brother CS-6000i

I have an old sewing machine and I can say that I learned so many things from it.  It was not a good quality machine but tolerable since it is for a beginner like me. But, I want a better machine that can help me work flawlessly.  I think I am getting better, haha...

Unfortunately, I did not have money for a better machine so I put up with my old one, for a couple of  months.  I started saving money just to buy me a new one.  For the meantime, I kept using my old toy because I am still learning from it. It was alright.  What matters was I am having fun.  I get irritated at times, especially if the thread jams. Oh, the fun... but I survived. Haha...


Singer 1507


Singer 1507, my husband bought this for me as a birthday gift.  I was 40 then but I did not use this until I was 42.  Anyways, I am not going to throw my Singer away.  I am keeping it as a back-up.  I can still use it for small projects. 

In September, I bought a new machine, yay! I was looking for another singer and I already had something in mind.  I saved money for it. I always go to JoAnn Fabric Store, and that's where I saw "My" dream machine.  It was on sale that time so I was like, "I am buying you!"  but... my husband told me to check it online for it might be cheaper.  So, online I went.  The prices are almost the same.  As I was browsing, a machine caught my attention.  It was so pretty and it has all five stars. All reviews were positive.  There were negative ones but I never count on those.  I go for the positive one and the stars.  The price was also reasonable.  As soon as it arrived, I tested it and I was in love with how smooth it is and all the features was all I was looking for. 


Brother CS-6000i


So here, the Singer sewing machine I was eyeing for was worth $300 + and Brother CS-6000i I got it for $147.00 on Amazon.  I saved a ton with my Brother, haha... I am sewing, and sewing, and sewing, and sewing.  I only stop if I have to go to work.  I am still learning the machine, though, but I love it already.  It's worth the wait,doesn't it?

I will tell about the features of my new toy next time.  This woman needs to go to bed because I am gonna be working on the floor tomorrow.  Have a good night everyone. =)






February 5, 2015

A New Year, A New Life, A New Interest



This is my first post for the year 2015.  I have been through a lot last year.  I lost my job, couldn’t pay my bills in full, could not send any monetary help to my ailing mother.  It was hard.   Luckily, I got hired at Jackson Medical Care Facility, my second home.  I cannot thank them enough for trusting and believing in me.   I had to stop my schooling because I cannot think straight.  So many bad occurrences I have had face last year.  I thought I could not survive or brave all my predicaments. 
 
Everything was going smoothly.  Not until I was scheduled for breast surgery on September.  So, here is another chapter in my life that I had to deal with.  Radiation therapy after the surgery was not a fun experience but worth it.  December 23, 2014 was my last therapy.  It was an early Christmas gift to me.   At last!  One chapter is done.  Next, please.


 
My patience paid off.

I Feel Good!


I have not yet started the Tamoxifen.  To be honest, I am having confusions with this medication.  Is it worth taking?  You can read it here and leave me a comment.  Tell me what is your take, please?  Thank you.



On the lighter side, I have started a new hobby.  In 2012, my husband bought me this Singer sewing machine for my 40th birthday .  On January 3rd, I celebrated my 43rd birthday.  Thank you for the greetings, hihihi…

On my 40th birthday.

After my surgery, the doctor wanted me to have a time off from work. It was a two long boring weeks.  Then, I thought of my Singer.  FYI, I know nothing in sewing.  I just wanted to have one, for future hobby.  That time is now.  I have started buying stuff necessary for sewing.  I am a Facebook addict so I joined this page that talks about sewing.   Since I am not sewing literate, YouTube is my online tutor.  There are so many channels for a beginner like me.  It was fun watching these talented people and taking their time to teach a newbie, for Free. 

While not working, I have tried to make something that will make my mini-vacation a fruitful one.  It has been a long dream to make my own sling bag.  Due to a hectic working schedule and a little laziness on the side, it took me forever to get my first project done.  


My First Baby.
I know.  Not the best creation but spare me, please.  I am still learning and I will take all the criticism positively.  I am very proud of myself when I got this one done.  NO pattern just purely imagination, hah! =)  


The Plaid
 This one was not so perfect but I spent days and nights to make this apron.  I have aprons that I bought from stores so I gave this to a friend.  I hope she still uses this. You know who you are! Ahaha...

As you may know, I have 14 cats, all indoors.  Actually, my kitties were the inspirations why I have decided to continue with the sewing.  One time, I ordered a bow tie for two of my cats online.  I was glad when the order arrived. Then I though, "Why not just make bow ties for my cats.  It looks so easy to make."  I am not going to lie, it is not easy at first.  My cats were pretty pleased with their outfits, if I say so myself.
=^. .^=


Lucy wearing a pink bow tie.



Tiki rocking her pink and beige bow tie.

Excuse the threads.  I was still figuring out how am I going to hem the sides.  Still experimenting on the colors.


Yahtzee doesn't look so pleased.

Here, Yahtzee giving me "The Look".  Although she doesn't look so happy in the picture she never gave me a hard time trying the scarf on her.  I think she is my most cooperative model.

Credits are to my kitties Lucy, Tiki The Silly and Yahtzee, The baby of the fam.