Hooray, I made another trip around the sun! To celebrate my 35th birthday, my hubby bought me a new Cricut Explore Air 2. I was well overdue since I still have the old school Cricut that uses the 6 X 12 mat. It served me well, but I was ready to cut more than paper. This machine is much larger than my old one, but it's much prettier in a powder blue. It has a knob for easy adjustment of blade depth for different materials. After testing cardstock and heat transfer vinyl, I am hooked. My only gripe is that there doesn't seem to be a design studio app for Android devices yet. If you're curious about this electronic cutting machine, there are a multitude of videos and tutorials online, including mine. Happy crafting!
Thornton Momma Creates
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Sunday, March 13, 2016
Sewer's Aid, My New Best Friend
Sometimes when you find a product you love, you want to tell everyone. This is one of those times. But first, a bit of backstory...
A few months ago, my husband bought me a Brother PE525 embroidery machine for my birthday. He really loves me. :) So the first thing I did was order a huge set of Embroidex thread from Amazon. I was so excited to make my first test pieces. Things went great the first few minutes, but after that I kept getting the "check upper thread" message. My thread was shredding every time I tried to embroider.
I kept trying and sought some advice. I joined a Facebook group of other embroiderers and discovered the solution to all my problems...Sewer's Aid. It is a fabric-safe silicone lubricant that can be applied to the thread. I just add a line to the thread before embroidering and voila, no shredded thread!
If you are struggling with shredded thread, try Sewer's Aid. I picked mine up on Amazon for around $7, but you can also find it at most sewing or craft stores. A little goes a long way and it is worth every penny.
Note: This post is not sponsored or endorsed by Sewer's Aid. I just really like the stuff. :)
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Simple Hobo Bivy Set
Here's how I made it: