MyDearFriend wrote:Savannah wrote:Will you still be in business somewhere?
*crosses fingers, still waiting for news on this*
Drawingablank wrote:MyDearFriend wrote:Savannah wrote:Will you still be in business somewhere?
*crosses fingers, still waiting for news on this*
Sorry to keep you hanging, but I'm just now starting to get things back in order. I may have posted this elsewhere, but things are so hectic I don't remember.
Yes, still in business. We are reverting the business back to 100% online sales. The storefront was costing me 80k a year to operate and in this economy that made it a money pit.
We have gone back to the way we did business in the 90's. Seems like a giant leap backwards, but while not hugely profitable, the business is no longer hemmoraging money. Now to just get caught up on all this debt.
Savannah wrote:I used to work for a small business that had to take things online. It was really scary for them, but they're doing a LOT better now. No shame in it. It's not a step backwards, in my eyes. On the contrary--I think it's very flexible and realistic. I think it takes guts to adapt and experiment. Some folks never can.
Glad to see you.





VultureChow wrote:Anyone have any brilliant ideas on how to add pockets to a non pocketed coat?
Not a great sewer, but would want them on the inside of the coat anyway so as not to disturb the look of it. But there's only a thin nylon liner.
Drawingablank wrote:VultureChow wrote:Anyone have any brilliant ideas on how to add pockets to a non pocketed coat?
Not a great sewer, but would want them on the inside of the coat anyway so as not to disturb the look of it. But there's only a thin nylon liner.
Make the pockets, pin in place and hand sew them through to the outside. Use a thread that matches the outside and bring each stitch back through close to where it came out.
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theCryptofishist wrote:I found a glitter painting for AntiM. It is mooping. I was thinking of putting a few layers of acrilic medium on it to seal it. Do you have a better idea?
MyDearFriend wrote:And Bobbin, for cutting long-pile fake fur I use an exacto knife on the backing and then pull the pile apart; draw your cutting line first with a sharpie. Trim the pile from your seam allowance and you are good to go. That's what I learned watching the naked lady make a hat on you-tube, but, I understand that some of the content there is lost on male people...![]()
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TomServo wrote:Pickles are cucumbers soaked in EVIL!
Bounce530 wrote:I have a bunch of thin fabric that I want to make into flags for my MV, right now it's just a 2yd piece of fabric. My thought is to cut it to the desired shape, then use 'stitch witchery' fusible bonding tape for the edges. Then lay a bead of hot glue along the back edge of the flag and place it on the PVC flag pole, then rotate the pole, lay another bead, and on and on, till I get back to where I started. So my questions are;
Will the bonding tape keep the edges from fraying while the flags flap in the wind?
and,
Is the hot glue idea ok? The hot glue has held up with loads of other projects that I've worked on for the event. Or what would be a better way to attach them to PVC?
I guess I should add that I don't have, or have access to a sewing machine..and if I did, I wouldn't have the first idea of how to use it.
TomServo wrote:Pickles are cucumbers soaked in EVIL!
Bounce530 wrote:Thanks DAB.
I wasn't at all sure about this bonding tape, but bought some since it was cheap.
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