lessons learned from a borked sewing machine

skinny jean pant clips tutorial 4


-you can't mail a sewing machine (or iron) halfway across the country, and expect it to be in perfect condition when it arrives. especially if it's handled by UPS and not mailed in it's original box. they might (and did!) drop-kick it in transit...and it may never be the same. and you'll be sad when you've realized what happened...and it might be too late to do much about it except spend more moolah, scrambling to get it fixed and/or find a permanent/temporary replacement. which is, of course, a hassle. because you might find yourself driving out to the chicago suburbs on a sunday to do so...in traffic, with an antsy 14 month old. which is, of course, a bit stressful. and so on.
-there is (generally) a HUGE difference between the expensive sewing machine (or iron, or even, camera, to extend this further, if you wish) and the cheaper one. the more expensive one FEELS different to sew on than the cheaper one, it's been engineered more carefully and is (generally) made out of better, higher quality materials. using a better machine is akin to driving a REALLY, REALLY nice car, like, say, a bmw or mercedes, while sewing with a cheaper machine is perhaps more like driving a budget mobile, like, uh, a toyota camry. they both get you where you have to go, but the nicer one feels COMPLETELY different to handle and probably has more bells and whistles.
-but it almost goes without saying: using a more expensive sewing machine (iron, camera, car, etc.) does NOT make you a better sewer (ironer, photographer, driver, etc.). it can definitely make things easier for you as you go along but all the extras mean nothing if you don't know how to use them, and definitely don't mean anything if your base skills aren't up to snuff.
-continuing the sentiment from that last note and the note above it, just because you have the fancy-dancy machine, doesn't mean you need all it's fancy features. some of that stuff they offer can really make your sewing (etc.) life easier, but some of it is probably just superfluous stuff you'll never really use or get around to using in a million years. it's marketing hype that's there to convince you, via your sewing machine dealer, to buy something at a higher price point (regardless of whether you are really realistically apt to use any of it). sure, the embroidery attachment is really COOL, but do you need it?? or the pages and pages of decorative stitches? maybe not. but you could use the powerful motor, a nice selection of buttonholes, a wide assortment of useful, every day sort of stitches, things of that nature. it's never bad to be a little pragmatic when buying something like a sewing machine (camera, car, etc.). the best you can afford without going overboard and all that.
-always have a back-up machine. even the nice machines go down (in flames, sometimes!)...you don't have to spend a lot of money on the second one. you could buy used, or buy cheap. on the subject of the latter, don't expect it to be like your everyday, workhorse machine, because at that (LOW LOW!) price point, it just ain't. and never will be. but it works *just good enough* to get you by in the interim. and that's okay.

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and as a bonus adage for those who might need it:
here's a (sewing applicable) life lesson that i learned from one of my professors at parsons, that i still remember, heed, and toss out a lot to other people (probably multiple times on this here blog, too, over the years!). it is this:
the long way is the short way.
(do it right the first time and you won't spend time later doing it over again. or, there are really no shortcuts. take your time and do it right.)

my colorful life

paper lamp
letters
a tiny dog
light and cloud
color pattern


sorry for the long gap between posts...that flu we caught was a DOOZY. poppy got over hers and then promptly got an ear infection, and mine turned into a nasty bout of sinusitis which had me feeling feverish for 5 out of 7 days last week. so awful. thankfully, we're both now on the mend.

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despite the funk that had me feeling less than fine, i forced myself to come out of my hidey-hole for a couple hours to attend the independent fashion bloggers dress up soiree during fashion week...i was a panelist at the event, speaking a little about w_r and things related. 300 people were in attendance (!!!), and my speaking compatriots included susie bubble, crosby of pr couture, and jessica of what i wore, amongst many others. thanks to all who came up to me and said hi after the panel was over. a big giant public thanks goes out to jennine of the coveted/ifb for inviting me to participate. it was a big honor and i was humbled to have been recognized for my contributions to fashion blogging and for creating w_r and whatnot. so very cool. you can see photos from the event here.

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in other big personal news, i'll be leaving NYC temporarily (until the end of the year or just a little past)...my little fam will be living in chicago for a while, while pete trains at his new job. then it's back to the NYC area, hopefully permanently. *crosses fingers and toes*
i'll miss you, NYC! but i've never been to chicago...i'm kinda looking forward to the change and the adventure of exploring the city on what's basically going to amount to a long vacation. should be interesting!
anyone care to offer suggestions on things i must check out in chicago? restaurants? museums? shops? i'd love to hear your suggestions concerning the craft/fabric/yarn/thrift store scene if you got 'em! thanks so much!!

my colorful life

underwhere? laundry day
covers
watermelons
more balloons
polka dot ride
oh hai, i'm lost...


today pete, poppy and i took a walk over to the new high line park, on manhattan's west side. it opened to the public this weekend, and it's gorgeous. the way it flows, melding studied organic patches with the new construction and man-made, patina-ed old bits is just breathtaking. the whole thing is a work of art...and i feel like it opened at just the right time, when the economy is uncertain but people want to go out and still enjoy things. little things, like catching a nice view on a beautiful day and taking in the city and parts nearby, all whilst on a simple walk...things that are free for the taking in a time when dollars are short(er).
on the way there and back, and to the big apple bbq @ madison square park, i snapped pics of what caught my eye. results are above, natch.
hope you all are having a good weekend, wherever you are, whatever you are doing!
p.s. sorry the w_r o' the week post didn't get out this past thursday...things have been a bit nuts around here (heh, what's new?)...

p.p.s. i am still adding to my @ tumblr as time allows. *grin*