Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Beast

Well, I am in bed with the flu and decided not to be completely worthless! My mom suggested I update my blog, so I began thinking about what I could write. I decided to give you a little info about the machine that does all the work. It is a bit of a beast. I am not sure these pics do it justice but here it is!


It has 12 needles so I don't have to change thread colors too often, which is nice. It weighs 88 pounds and makes LOTS of noise! Sometimes it has a mind of it's own, and like it did the other day, started sewing in the wrong spot. I had to stop it take the hoop (which holds the item to be embroidered) out rip the threads out, put the hoop back in, get it reset, and start again. That is such a pain! Another time it sewed half a design with no bobbin thread and never stopped! I, of course, was not watching it because I was working on next design to be embroidered. Once I had put a new bobbin in and the hoop back on the stitching was off. I had to rip out the entire design (which was big and had a LOT of stitches and start completely over. Why do I write these negative stories about my lovely machine? Because embroidery is not always fun and games, nor is it always quick and easy. It does take time to get whatever you want set up in the software, get it hooped and on the machine. THEN the beast goes to work! I do enjoy the finished product and love seeing the faces of the people when they get their items, but the getting there is not always stress free! Well, I think I need to go back to sleep! I feel a low point coming on. This flu thing stinks!!!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Cute Baby Stuff

My friend just had a baby and these are some things I did for her little Riley. I think they came out really cute just like her! The blanket is the Boyz R Gross font, the bloomers are Bailey font, and the bib and burp cloth are Words of Love.






Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Back-to-School Rush

Here are a few of the MANY items I did for all those kiddos going back to school. I have so many more, but just got tired of uploading! You have to forgive my picture taking skills. I am certainly not gifted in that area (my friend Haley is. Check out her website www.haleybphotography.com). I do try when it is a sunny day and I have the time to take pictures in the grass. I think that makes all the colors look so good, and I love sunlight! Man, I can really go off on tangents, can't I?


from the Gap


Stephen Joseph Quilted Backpack


Isn't this a cute lunchbox someone brought me?





I love the pink with the blue and green. Perfect for those little lady puppy lovers! This is a Stephen Joseph lunch box.




One of the Mint Sweet Little Things napmats



Stephen Joseph matching lunch box and go go bag






These last two pics are of a Mint Sweet Little Things small backpack and lunchbox. I don't think either of these things is shown on the website, but they are available! They come in all the patterns the snack squares come in. If you see one you like let me know and I can get it for you! I have them for my son, which is no suprise. He has one of everything I carry! He is the most monogrammed kid around. Oh well, I can't help it!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

My Sweet Noah

Here is a little pencil bag I carry that I decided to use for my son's epipen and Benedryl that goes with him to school. He has a pretty bad dairy allergy, which he has thankfully outgrown a little bit but still severe. I am always a little nervous that he might get ahold of something he shouldn't, and then I will get that dreaded phone call. Well, at least if his teachers have to go hunting for a shot it will be in a stylish bag that matches his snack square and backpack! This bag comes in most of the patterns that the Mint Sweet Little Things snack squares come in. If you like it, please see the website for all the options it comes in (and it is really reasonably priced--only $8.00 monogrammed!)

Friday, August 21, 2009

Everyone Meet My Mother...


My mother retired a few years ago from being a high school counselor after 30 plus years in public education. I will always wonder how she lasted so long! I only made it in the classroom 5 years before the burn-out set in. I must admit, I do miss the kids (I taught 1st grade). Needless to say, after so many years of working, sitting at home was not going well for her. She needed a project. Therefore, I gave her one--a BIG one!

She runs my website (I guess I should say, "Our website"). I told her of my plan to start an embroidery website where people could buy products that I could personalize, but I wouldn't have to leave my house to "work." I also wanted to do something besides change diapers and be spit up on, not that that isn't a worthwhile thing. Being a mom is the most difficult thing, and you only get one shot at it! Please Lord, help me get it right.
She is a very smart woman, and I knew she could learn to create a website and make it look great! I figured she could help me out and I could help her out in return. One thing I didn't realize is that she would be so good at it that I haven't learned a thing about what she has done, and can't tell you one iota how that website works! Isn't that pathetic? I really meant to learn how to create pages, add pictures, and make all the pages connect so it all flowed nicely. But I didn't. I know nothing! Well, not true. I can change the status of an order from "on order" to "shipped." And I did do the photo gallery, but that is about it (and that needs MAJOR updating!). Basically, all I do is sew!

She will call me and tell me about something she created and how things are going to work, and I just say, "Huh?" She is the real reason my website is any kind of success. This little project has turned into a full time thing for her, and has become a lot more maintanence than I think we both bargained for! One day she may get tired of my incessant nagging about how I want certain pages to look or what I want them to say, but for now she is graciously granting all my requests without too much fuss (we are both very opinionated people, you see, and don't always have the same ideas about what looks good).

Her name is Margaret, by the way. If you send a comment through the website she may answer you back instead of me so don't be alarmed! Not that you would be. Well, goodnight all, and another great big THANK YOU to my mom. Your work does not go unnoticed! I love you!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Welcome to my thoughts about embroidery!


After much prodding from my precious mother I am going to attempt to blog about my embroidery business. I know those of you reading this are just on the edge of your seats, eagerly awaiting to know all you can about thread, stabilizer, and all things embroidery! As I lay here in my bed the time is 11:00 pm and my son is FINALLY asleep after a long day of fun at Chuck E Cheese. The house is finally quiet and I am relaxing, watching the weather channel (I know, it's sad), and thinking about all of the sewing that is stacked up in my workroom.

Being "Back to School" season, I am swamped! This is not a bad thing, but I am starting to get stressed about getting it all done and getting everyone their orders in time for those first days of school. I know how important those moments can be, especially to the little ones awaiting their new, shiny backpacks and lunchboxes. (Well, maybe not shiny, but you know what I mean.) And I am a scrapbooker so I know the desire to have that perfect picture with all the new stuff. Which by the way, if you are not a scrapbooker--don't start! It is lots of fun, but it is addicting!!!! Once you start when do you stop? I am always behind wondering when I will have the time to catch up! I have decided to leave my stuff out on the dining room table at all times thinking it will inspire me to work on it (and who eats at their dining room table on a regular basis, right? We eat at the breakfast table as a family for those who are wondering, so might as well get some use out of the dining table that sits empty until the holidays.) But I digress...

I hope this blog will be informative to you and also an outlet for me to vent about my goings on in the embroidery world. We shall see! I guess I should tell you a little about myself. I have a little "About Me" on my website (http://www.elaborationsemb.com/), but here is the condensed version. I am a stay at home mom with one cute son and a handsome husband. We live in a suburb north of Dallas, Texas where it is really hot right now! (We may get some rain tonight. Yea!) I do all the embroidery on my commercial machine in one of our guest bedrooms, which now also contains my workspace. My mom runs the website. More on her later. It is a struggle to find the right balance between family, maintaining a home, and sewing. For those of you with small children you know how hard it is to get anything done when they want a playmate! And since my child is the most important job I have right now, he usually wins out. He sometimes will ask me, "Mommy, are you going to sew today?" How can I say yes to that? Now is when I should be working--when he is sleeping. Thankfully he is a good sleeper so the machine noise doesn't wake him up, but I am tired after playing all day, making dinner, doing dishes, laundry (my least favorite thing which never goes away), etc. So the overload begins!! He goes back to preschool in a couple of weeks so things will get easier. For now, I am trying to soak up each moment.

I am rambling, so off to sleep with me. Goodnight whoever is graciously reading these words!