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Snap Fastener Press Stud Buttons


Feature:
Box size:17.3*9.8*2cm
Snaps colour: Brass and silver, 25 sets per colour
Snaps size: 12.5 mm
2.5 mm punch
2 cm x 0.8 cm height base





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Feature:
Box size:17.3*9.8*2cm
Snaps colour: Brass and silver, 25 sets per colour
Snaps size: 12.5 mm
2.5 mm punch
2 cm x 0.8 cm height base





(-: H@PPY SeWinG @nD Cr@fTiNG :-)
Assalamualaikum w.b.t.

Ape khabar anda semua hari ni...masih lagi menyiapkan tempahan pelanggan-pelanggan...sama laa kita semua bila dah menceburi bidang ini...rezeki jangan ditolak, musuh jangan dicari yer :-)

Hari ni dah 5 hari kita di bulan Disember..kejap saje kan..tak lama lagi masuk tahun baru pula 2013...diharap semua yang dirancang sudah tercapai untuk tahun ni dan bermula azam tahun baru pula untuk tahun hadapan....dah ade azam masing-masing ker...mesti anda semua dah ready dengan azam yang akan datang kan :-)

Ok tanpa banyak bicara hari ni sue nak buat tutorial penggunaan tag gun...pernah dengar dan lihat tag gun ni?? kalo tak tahu kat bawah ni rupa tag gun yang akan sue ceritakan nanti...

Ini laa rupa tag gun tu...pernah tengok kan...dah lama sue beli ni tapi tak tahu cara nak guna...last sekali simpan saja dalam drawer...suatu malam tu tetiba rasa nk try...sampai laa sue berjaya menggunakan tag gun ni...rupa-rupanya senang saje...punya laa kolot sebelum ni..beli tapi tak tahu guna... :-D


Ini pula tag dia..diberikan sekali dengan gun masa sue beli...mesti anda semua pernah tgk benda ni kan...selalu kat baju baru kita mesti ada..nak pakai kena buka tag dulu...biasanya tag label atau tag harga...


Ini dia kertas yang digunakan bersama tag gun...ini pun diberi satu set dengan gun...kita boleh guna label sendiri ataupun buat tag harga sendiri untuk di tag pada pakaian atau produk kita...nampak komersial sikit kan :-)

Ok sue teruskan kepada tutorial yer..td dah buat...nak siap dah..tetiba blackout..abis smua ilang...ni kira kali kedua laa..harap tutorial ni dapat membantu anda tentang cara penggunaan tag gun secara ringkasnya...yang td dah taip panjang lebar...tup2 ilang...buat kita frust jer...


 Langkah pertama masukkan tag ke dalam gun tersebut...pastikan anda masukkan dengan betul..masukkan dari atas ke bawah..pastikan tag tu setentang dengan lubang jarumnya...adjust jarum dia kemuadian kunci supaya ia tidak bergerak...


Anda akan dapat lihat kedudukan tag seperti di atas pada gun tersebut...sekarang ready to tag...cari laa kain atau baju untuk di tag....di sini sue gunakan felt sebagai contoh untuk di tag...


Cucukkan pada label then terus kepada kain yang kita ingin tag...press yang hitam tu dan anda kan dapat lihat hasilnya...


Anda akan dapat lihat seperti gambar di atas apabila anda press gun tu..kemuadian tarik keluar gun tu...siap laa..senang jer kan...tag seterusnya akan turun memasuki lubang jarum..dan ada boleh tag lagi dan lagi...


 Ini dia hasilnya yang anda akan dapat lihat...nampak tag kecil dibahagian belakang felt tu...sama laa macam baju atau barang-barang yang anda beli disupermarket kan...


Ini pula pandangan hadapan bersama tag atau label....kalo kita guna label sendiri...terpampang laa label kita pada barang tersebut :-) Jadikan keluaran handmade anda setanding barangan di pasaran...hebat bukan :-)

 
Ini contoh sue tag label sue pada bunga telur...lepas ni senang laa kerja melabel barang..tag jer pada barangan yang kita hasilkan...senang kerja kan...ok selamat mmencuba :-)

Sue harap dapat menjadi rujukan kepada sesiapa yang baru beli tag gun ni...tak laa jadi macam sue..beli tak tahu guna...simpan jer...mulai sekarang dia akan bekerja untuk sue...

Untuk pertama kali buat tutorial ni..kalo ade salah dan silap harap dimaafkan yer..kalo ade sape2 nak tegur pun silakan...bagi membantu mempertingkatkan tutorial di blog ini...kalo banyak respon kita buat tutorial lain pulak nanti...ehehe

Ini adalah sebagai rujukan sendiri dan disebabkan rasa teruja bila dah berjaya guna benda alah ni...semasa dpt gun ni...sue mmg tak tahu guna..mengoogle pun x de info yang lengkap tentang penggunaannya sampai sue contact seller balik tanya..dia kata nak bagi tapi sampai skang tak bagi juga..dan sue temui sendiri jalan penyelesaiannya...tu laa nak berkongsi dengan kawan2 kat sini....mungkin ade yang lagi pro tentang penggunaan ni tapi bagi yang baru dapat macam sue ni...terkial2 juga :-D

Oklah...sehingga kita berjumpa lagi...

(-: H@PpY SeWiNg & Cr@fTiNg :-)


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Salam 1 Malaysia...

Ape khabar semua..lama menyepi kan..FB pun tak online sejak dua menjak ni...emmm bukan ape sebenarnya line kat sini ada masalah dari hari khamis lepas, maklum laa sekarang dah nak start musim tengkujuh kat sini, so bila petang je sentiasa ribut dan kilat...begini laa suasana di Pantai Timur tapi seronok bagi kami sekeluarga..anak jati ganu kang :-)

Ape yang nak dikongsi arini ialah cara menebuk lubang butang...bukan selalu kita guna tapi sesetengah projek atau baju yang kita jahit biasanya memerlukan kita menebuk lubang butang...kalo dulu sue biasa tempah kat kedai berhampiran, tapi sekarang tidak perlu lagi...dengan mesin jahit Janome ni, segalanya menjadi mudah dan menjimatkkan masa :-)

Weekend baru ni kita berkampung di rumah, so banyak laa masa bermanja dengan mesin jahit kesayangan :-) rupanya tersangat banyak kegunaan mesin jahit ni, dan ini adalah salah satu yang sue kongsikan bersama...sangat berbaloi rasanya membeli mesin ini..dalam masa menyiapkan tempahan pelanggan, sempat lagi test buat lubang butang ni...dua tiga kali jugak cuba baru menjadi...lupa sue nak ambil gambar, nanti sue akan masukkan di entry yang akan datang yer :-) 

Jom kita layan video ni sekejap...mungkin bermanfaat untuk anda juga :-)


Hanya beberapa minit saje kita perlukan untuk membuat lubang butang...senang, mudah dan cepat kan :-)

So lepas ni sape2 yang ade mesin jahit Janome ni cepat-cepat try buat yer...kalo menjadi memang happy sangat..sue pun masih meneroka lagi tapak2 yang lain...sambil menerima tempahan yang semakin berduyun-duyun skang ni..apepun alhamdulillah...kita terima dengan harapan semua customer berpuas hati yer :-)

Ok laa..sampai di sini dulu..nanti kita jumpa lagi yer :-)

(-: Happy sewing and crafting :-)





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 Salam Ramadhan...


Hope u all will maintain your work okey !!
Just to share about the Label Tutorial...easy and all of you can do it yourself...save money and get better with your own design..right :-)


I have no time to make the tutorial but today I found it from one blogger and I will share here...same technique with the same result...


Now we learn here...


 Labels can be quite expensive, so I thought today I would share how I make mine. There are lots of fantastic tutorials out there by other crafty people, but mine is a little bit different - I am going to show you how to design a logo to use on your labels as well. This is not only great for people wanting to add a professional touch to their sewing projects, but also for parents who need to put name labels in their children's school and sports clothes and uniforms.

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Supplies:
Computer and Printer
T-Shirt Transfer Paper
Ribbon (I use 1cm wide polyester grosgrain or cotton twill)
Scissors
Iron and ironing board
Cigarette lighter (to melt ribbon edges so they don't fray)



To create the logo on my label, I used Picnik. I know they are closing their website in April, but you will still be able to use it, they are moving all their services over to Google+.

*Edit - Picnik is now closed. Another great site for photo and image editing is PicMonkey.

First, upload an image to Picnik. Unfortunately you cannot start with a blank image. Go to 'Stickers' on the tool bar, then choose 'Geometric'. Cover your entire image with a rectangle and change it to the colour you desire.


Next, go to 'Text' and type in the text you would like on your label. Play around with fonts and colours until you are happy.


Add a little logo if you would like to - the bird I use is available in 'Stickers' along with many other lovely little pictures.

Next, use 'Basic Edits' and crop your picture into a rectangular label shape.


You are done - click 'Save and Share' and save it somewhere easily accessible.

Next - open a word processing document (mine is MS Word) and create a table. Mine has three columns and is the length of an A4 page. Insert your label image into the first cell and resize it to your liking. Copy it, highlight the whole table, and paste it. You will now have this:



Now time for printing. Important - do a practice run with some plain paper before using your tshirt transfer paper, it is too expensive to waste! You will notice that my logos are not mirror images - most computers will do that automatically. Your practice run will allow you to check that your logo is not too wide for your chosen ribbon.

You need to click 'Print', then click 'Properties' and in the 'Media Type' box, there should be an option for 'Tshirt transfers'. Choose that option and your logos will print as mirror images, so they are correct when you iron them on.

If your computer does not give you this option, highlight the image in the first cell, click on Picture Tools, and choose 'Rotate', then 'Flip Horizontal'. As before, copy your image, then paste it into the rest of the table.

When you have printed, your paper will look like this (without being hacked into of course!)


The next part is really easy! Cut your logos out and iron them onto your ribbon, making sure you have read the instructions on the transfer paper package. Make sure your iron is set to a dry cotton setting - no steam!



When you think they are done, give them another iron just to be sure. Let them cool completely. Then carefully peel off the paper backing to reveal your lovely labels.


Cut them up, seal the ends gently with the cigarette lighter, and you are ready to sew them on to your projects.


If you need any extra help, feel free to email me, tweet me, or send me a message on Facebook. I would love to know if you make some! Please share a photo over at my Flickr group!

Done.. easy right...let's try it now..and your product will have a Label now..
HaVe FuN :-)

(-: H@pPy SeWiNg & cR@fTiNg :-).

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Salam...

Hii..Hope you all have a fun today yea :-)

Today I want to share with us about the FeLt D@hLi@ FlOwErS...very nice and just give a few minutes to learn...i'm sharing here for my reference and also for you to get this tutorial :-)




Dahlia flowers are so gorgeous.

Source
I used this tutorial from It's the Little Things, but I made a few slight changes. I've seen a lot of similar flowers floating around Pinterest, and I am so glad that I decided to make one.

These are so much fun to make, require absolutely no sewing, and look good in so many combinations of colors.

Here is a free template of the stencils I used.

First, cut out 3 different sizes of petals to use as your stencils. Cut the large one from a 2 inch by 2 inch square, and make each of the next 2 a little bit smaller. I have included a copy of the stencils I used. You want to be careful when tracing and cutting, but at the same time remember that in nature every petal is slightly different from each other.


Now, using a hot glue gun, put a dab of glue at the end of each petal, and pinch it together until it dries.


Cut out a felt circle. Mine was about 3.25 inches in diameter.

Start gluing the outside ring of petals first. Lay them out before you glue them down to make sure that you know where they will all go. I used 12 petals for the outside ring.



Continue on with the next ring. I used 10 petals.



Now glue down the inner ring. I used 8 petals.


There are a lot of fun things to do with the center. You could use a little felt rose. I wanted to make it look a little bit like the center in the photograph of the dahlia above.


Here is another tutorial for the center flower.

Cut a thin strip of felt about 1 inch wide and about 8 inches long. Cut lines about 1/4 inch apart all along the strip. Do not cut through the edge {although if you do it will be easy to attach in the next step}. Start rolling the strip from one end, adding a little glue here and there as you go. Glue the end shut and then glue this little flower into the center of the dahlia. The final flower ends out being just under 6 inches wide.






Done...
You can do it right now...For me..just look and can do it after RAYA maybe...now very busy in sewing Baju Raya..Hope you will enjoy :-) because of that I noted as a reference for me...more works to do..so I just leave here to check out later...

Okey..see you soon...Bubbye :-)

(-: H@pPy Cr@fTiNg :-)

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Sharing, sharing and sharing... :-)

Another pin cushion you can try right now...
Simple...
Easy...
Nice Looking...

Let's we share the TuToRi@L...

  http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_pins-needleslg_1.jpg

Materials

Designer: Heather Bailey
1/8 yard print No. 1 (top and bottom)
1/8 yard print No. 2 (sides)
1 yard 1/8"- to 3/8"- wide ribbon
2—3/4"-diameter buttons
Polyester fiberfill
Dollmaker’s needle
Water-soluble marking pen
Finished pincushion: 3-3/4x3-3/4x1"
Quantities are for 44/45"-wide, 100% cotton fabrics. Measurements include a 1/4" seam allowance. Sew with right sides together unless otherwise stated.


Cut Fabrics

Cut pieces in the following order. Click on Download this Project to download full-size pattern pieces.
Make templates for patterns A and B. Be sure to transfer the dots (matching points) marked on the patterns to the templates, then to the fabric pieces. Fold print No. 2 in half to cut Pattern B.
From print No. 1, cut:
2 of Pattern A
From print No. 2, cut:
1 of Pattern B


Assemble Pincushion

1. Using sharp scissors, at marked dots on B strip clip halfway into seam allowances. Take care not to cut into or beyond seam lines.
2. Fold B piece in half widthwise and sew together open short ends (Diagram 1). Press seam open.
3. Matching dots, sew one long edge of the B piece to an A square (Diagram 2).
4. Matching dots, join remaining A square to unsewn edge of the B piece, leaving a 1-1/2" opening for turning along one side (Diagram 3).
5. Turn pincushion cover right side out. Stuff firmly with polyester fiberfill. Hand-sew opening closed.

 http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_pins-needleslg_3.jpg

http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_pins-needleslg_3a.jpg
http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_pins-needleslg_3b.jpg

Finish Pincushion

1. Thread dollmaker’s needle with ribbon. Stitch down through center of pincushion at mark, leaving a 4"-long tail of ribbon on top of pincushion. Wrap ribbon up over one side of pincushion and stitch down again through center of pincushion (Diagram 4). Pull ribbon snug against pincushion side, being careful not to shorten ribbon tail. Repeat with remaining sides (Diagram 5).
2. Trim ribbon ends to 1/2". Fold each end in half, and whipstitch to pincushion.
3. Center one button on pincushion top over ribbon ends and a second at bottom center. Taking long stitches through the center of pincushion, sew buttons firmly in place.



http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_pins-needleslg_4.jpg

http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_pins-needleslg_4a.jpg
Done...
Don't forget to try yea...

(-: HaPpY sEwInG & cRaFtInG :-)
 
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Today just to sharing...

I found one more pin cushion...its more beautiful and cute...also can be use for the headband or some other else...

Let's we see this TuToRi@L...


http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_prettypincushionlg_1.jpg

Materials

Designer: Jane Krause
From American Patchwork & Quilting, June 2005
8x10" piece of felted wool for pincushion
1/4x14" strip of contrasting felted wool for hatband
Scraps of assorted felted wool for flower appliques
Scraps of green felted wool for leaf appliques
Polyester fiberfill
Perle cotton to match or contrast the pincushion wool
Embroidery floss: gold and colors to match pincushion wool, hatband, and beads
24--3-mm seed beads
Fabric glue
Finished size: 4-1/2" diameter


Cut the Fabrics

To make the best use of your fabrics, cut the pieces in the order that follows. Click on "Download This Project" to download the full-size patterns.
To felt wool, machine-wash it in a hot-water-wash, cool-rinse cycle with a small amount of detergent; machine-dry it on high heat and steam-press.
From pincushion wool, cut:
2 of Pattern A
1 of Pattern B

From assorted wool scraps, cut:
1 each of patterns C, D, and E

From green wool scraps, cut:
2 of Pattern F 



http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_prettypincushionlg_3a.jpg


http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_prettypincushionlg_3b.jpg

Assemble the Pincushion

1. Using two strands of matching embroidery floss and a running stitch, sew around the wool B circle a scant 1/4" from the outer edge (see Running Stitch diagram); do not cut the thread tails.
2. Gently pull the thread tails to gather the B piece until the circle diameter is 2"; knot thread tails.
3. Using the Crown Placement Template, draw a circle in the center of a wool A piece. Pin the gathered wool B piece to the drawn circle on the A piece. With two strands of matching embroidery floss, whipstitch the gathered circle in place (see Whipstitch diagram).
4. Turn the Step 3 piece over and carefully cut a 1" slit in the center of the A piece only. Stuff the fiberfill into the opening until the B piece is full. Whipstitch the opening closed.

 http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_prettypincushionlg_4a.jpg

Embellish the Pincushion

1. Beginning and ending 1" from the strip ends, and using two strands of matching embroidery floss and a running stitch, stitch down the center of the wool 1/4x14" strip. Gather the strip to fit around the base of the B piece by pulling both floss ends. Knot the floss in place leaving 1" wool tails. Evenly distribute the gathers, then tack the hatband and tails in place with fabric glue.
2. Layer wool applique pieces C, D, and E atop the two green wool F leaves to make a flower.
3. Using four strands of gold embroidery floss and stitching through all the applique layers, stitch a French knot in the flower center to secure. To make a French knot, pull your needle and floss through at the point where the knot is desired (A on the French Knot diagram). Wrap the floss around your needle twice without twisting it. Insert the tip of your needle into the fabric at B, 1/16" away from A. Gently push the wraps down the needle to meet the fabric. Pull your needle and trailing floss through the fabric slowly and smoothly.
4. Tack the flower to the hat where the hatband tails cross
5. Using a single strand of embroidery floss in a color that matches the beads, sew a set of three beads in each scallop on the A piece.
6. Place the embellished pincushion on top of the remaining wool A piece.


http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/images/img_prettypincushionlg_4b.jpg
7. Using one strand of perle cotton, blanket-stitch around the scalloped A edges to complete the pincushion. To blanket-stitch, pull your needle up at A (see Blanket Stitch diagram), form a reverse L shape with the perle cotton, and hold the angle of the L shape in place with your thumb. Push your needle down at B and come up at C to secure the stitch.

Done...
Don't forget to try it...
Hope you will enjoyed :-)

(-: HaPpY sEwInG and CrAftInG :-)
 
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