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Jun 5, 2009

Some Sorta Special MeMe

So I was out and about in blogger land a couple of days ago checkin out my favs and I found this sewing machine meme over at Lauren's blog Bananas For Breakfast. I'm just now finding the time to post it.
It comes from Sew, Mama, Sew!, ( its Sewing Machine Month over there). I love memes and I just bought a new sewing machine so I'd love to tell you all about it! If you are in the market for a new or used machine and want to check out the reviews on it, Sew, Mama, Sew! would be the best place for that right now!

What brand and model do you have?

Babylock Esante (BLN) sewing/embroidery machine

This is what she looks like...gorgeous eh?



How long have you had it?

Bought it in March so about 3 months

How much does that machine cost (approximately)?

Brand new, $2500 retail

What types of things do you sew (i.e. quilting, clothing, handbags, home dec projects, etc.)?

Anything and everything I can get my hands on. Clothing for my children and online boutique, pillows, blankets, minky quilts, aprons, dress up clothes for the girls, bibs.....

How much do you sew? How much wear and tear does the machine get?

I sew every day. Here and there when I can get a minute away from the kids. Naptime, their bedtime at night till sometimes 2am. I think I hang out with it more than I do my hubby ;)

Do you like/love/hate your machine? Are you ambivalent? Passionate? Does she have a name?

I don’t have a name per say but I do call it a "she". She's my baby. She whispers in my ear to sooth me when I get stabbed by a pin, compliments me when I complete an embroidery project, doesn’t hold a grudge when I curse at her and most of all is a great professor of sewing. What more could I ask?

What features does your machine have that work well for you?

I never thought I would love the automatic needle threading feature and the quick set drop in bobbin with sensor (it tells you when the thread is low). I cant tell you how much time these 2 features have saved me! I sometimes use several different colored threads and have to change both frequently.

I also love the embroidery feature. One reason I purchased this particular machine, it accommodates the large hoop (6x10) to embroider just about any size you want.

Is there anything that drives you nuts about your machine?

I cant figure out how to tighten the bobbin casing to keep the elastic thread tight in the bobbin for shirring. (did that make sense to anyone or just me?) I've had to resort to using my old Kenmore for that. I'd love some tips on now how to do this!

Do you have a great story to share about your machine (i.e., Found it under the Christmas tree? Dropped it on the kitchen floor? Sewed your fingernail to your zipper?, Got it from your Great Grandma?, etc.!)? We want to hear it!

I started shopping for a new serger and embroidery machine in Jan and finally found what I wanted down at my local babylock dealer. My plan was to buy a machine that would last me awhile and I wouldnt have/want to upgrade a year from now. Come March, I was going get the Imagine (serger) and Ellure (a couple notches down from the Esante). They were both within my $2700 budget. Thank you Uncle Sam for holding onto my cash!

About a week into March my father calls me out of the blue which is totally normal for him. He tends to fall off the map for months at a time. Oddly enough we still have a great relationship. He asks how my business is going, I tell him about my soon to be investment, we talk about this and that, end of conversation. Or so I thought. 2 days later he calls me...

dad: go pick it up

me: pick what up

dad: your serger, its ready at the shop. Call Matt ....

.........dial tone........

yeah he's like that.

Long story short...he bought me the Imagine serger I wanted (wtf pops!) so I had more moola to put towards a better embroidery machine. Yes I choked at the counter when I bought it, it was hard to part with that amount of money just for a lil ol machine.

Would you recommend the machine to others? Why?

If you can afford it buy it! Its got all the bells and whistles you will ever need and then some. Great for general sewing, quilting and advanced embroidery. I am very happy with my decision.

What factors do you think are important to consider when looking for a new machine?

Longevity...will it last longer than two years and what kind of warranty does it have.

Do you have a dream machine?

This is my dream machine. I started out with a $50 Kenmore with no bells or whistles. Unless they come up with something that does all the work of cutting patterns for me, I’m good.


Apr 5, 2009

Spring is in the air!

Havnt written much in the past few days due to spring cleaning. Have you ever gotten a hair up your rear and just started organizing everything?
The sewing room is immaculate, I organized my daughters toy room and got rid of old toys (want some?) , sterilized the kitchen, washed probably 20 loads of laundry (summer clothes), I still managed to get my kiddos out of the house to see their friends. My poor husband thinks I'm nuts doing all of this at once.
On top off all that I've been trying to cram all the information I can into my head about my new embroidery machine and looking for time to get some sewing done and not have it be 2am.
Last I posted, I was planning on purchasing the Babylock Ellageo. I decided against it and bought the Babylock Esante instead. Just as good as the Ellageo but without the color touch screen. I figured, since I would have it connected to my laptop(hellooo color screen LOL) the majority of the time using editing software, I'd save myself $800 or so and get the b/w. I LOOOOOOVE IT! It does everything I need/want AND cooks me breakfast too. HAHA!
So once I get the garage cleaned out (my final project), I plan on taking some more time to update my biz website with the gorgeous outfits I have been making.
Keep your eyes peeled for new summer clothing!

Mar 23, 2009

What a WEEKEND!

Friday I decided to finally go machine shopping. I currently have a Kenmore and Juki, both really great machines for beginners but I've outgrown them.
I've been putting off going shopping for 2 weeks now since I am still saving for a new embroidery machine and serger. Honestly, I was afraid if I went in and test drove them I wouldnt have the self control to wait any longer HAHA!
I plan to go BIG! I have done my research for the last 2 weeks and came up with the Babylock Ellure Plus embroidery machine and Image Wave serger. Figure I'd drop some big bucks and not have to upgrade again in awhile. Those are the two I was 100% set on. UNTIL....
My father called me Sunday. He and I dont talk but once every 3 or 4 months since he lives in Alaska (4 hour time diff) and its usually for HOURS at a time. Well our phone conversation consisted of him asking about the biz, the fam etc and wanted to know about my machines. In all my excitement I told him about my plan to purchase new ones and what I wanted. I sensed the whole yawn factor coming into play, you know, men and sewing dont really go well together LOL, so I changed the subject.
BUT today, he called me again and said "Go pick it up". Um excuse me? Couldnt for the life of me understand what he was talking about until he mentioned the sew and vac store and it was ready. My jaw hit the floor... he bought me the Imagine serger! I'd had my eye on the Wave but I'm soooo not complaining.
This evening I went to pick up my serger and looked at the embroider machines again. I REALLY wanted the Ellageo last time I was there. Since I had a set budget, reality was, I couldnt afford it. Now I can! I didnt get to walk home with both, just the serger today. Next week the Ellageo will have a new place of residence at my house!
Here is a look at my new baby...isnt she a beaut?


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