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Sew Tiki!
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cynfulcynner
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I recently bought a new sewing machine that does embroidery. Here are some photos from its first use:
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Sam Gambino
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 3:58 PM
Cool stuff CC. If I had one of those, my handkerchiefs, washcloths, dish towels, hats, boxers and my newborn son's burpcloths would have tikis plastered all over them! |
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UtopianDreem
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 4:07 PM
Looks great! Are those your own designs? |
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dogbytes
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 4:25 PM
hey.. your monkey needs a fez! you are darned crafty. is that one of those fancy machines that use digital patterns? elicia |
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cynfulcynner
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 4:28 PM
thanks! So far I've been doing some T-shirts and throw pillows and I'm getting ready to do some towels. Hopefully soon I will have things for sale.... |
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cynfulcynner
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 4:31 PM
Those came from embroideryonline.com. There are TONS of designs available for download. I bought software with my machine that will allow me to scan and digitize artwork, and create designs of my own, but I haven't had much time to play with it yet. |
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cynfulcynner
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 4:38 PM
Yes, it's a Bernina artista 185. How about this for a fez? |
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 5:14 PM
So, forgive my ignorance, but is that thing totally automated? What do you have to do, punch buttons and change the thread? I can sew a button on by hand, that's about it. Very nice! |
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cynfulcynner
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 5:35 PM
Here's how it works:
The two designs I posted here each took over an hour to stitch. The design with the monkey has 15 different colors and over 12,000 stitches! What have I gotten myself into? |
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Kono
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 6:59 PM
That first one would look great on a car seat cover. An hour labor's nothing for getting such cool looking results! Let us know when you're stuff's on ebay... You could take digital pics of mugs and tikis and use PSP to soften the image and get rid of the background and then import that into your software. The possibilities are endless! |
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Raffertiki
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 7:40 PM
That is nice stuff. I'm sure you could work out an arrangement with some of the artists here. Hint hint. |
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Tahitiki
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 7:49 PM
Very cool, Tahitiki |
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cynfulcynner
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 8:34 PM
It's not as simple as it sounds. I downloaded the Tiki Central logo and ran it through my digitizing software, and it told me I would need 63 colors of thread! Digitizing line art and solid colors is pretty easy, but it gets really complex when any shading is involved. I'm not saying it can't be done; I have great admiration for the people who do this for a living. |
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cynfulcynner
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 8:40 PM
Plenty! (and that's all I'm saying) 8) |
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Tiki-Toa
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 10:27 PM
No doubt! He looks almost nekkid! But I love the designs you have doen so far, and I think we need to start finding things for you to embroider so you can start making some of your money back. If you can't [ Edited by: Tiki-Toa on 2004-07-13 22:37 ] |
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Tikiwahine
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 11:07 PM
Sweeet machine! Those things cost a bundle, all I've got is a 1949 Kenmore that does my machine quilting like a hot damn, but that's it. Have fun with it! I know you can simplify images in photoshop, take them down to 6 colours or something more managable. Have fun! I can't wait to see an original! |
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 11:42 PM
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Wed, Jul 14, 2004 8:31 AM
Cyn, you could reduce the color palette of the image before feeding it into the digitizing software, that shoud reduce the number of thread colors involved. |
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Tiki-Toa
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Wed, Jul 14, 2004 8:36 AM
Is this what you are doing with that new fancy machine, making "sassypants"? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=63854&item=5308520097&rd=1 |
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Feelin Zombified
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Wed, Jul 14, 2004 8:44 AM
For some reason I'm picturing every TC'er having their own custom cocktail napkins. How cool. Sounds like a nice side project :wink: -Z |
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Wed, Jul 14, 2004 9:59 AM
THOU SHALT NOT COVET THY NEIGHBOR'S SHMANCY SEWING MACHINE... |
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cynfulcynner
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Wed, Jul 14, 2004 11:05 AM
Yeah, but mine are going to say: LICK BUSH |
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Tiki-Toa
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Wed, Jul 14, 2004 11:18 AM
I'LL BUY A PAIR OF THOSE!! |
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Wed, Jul 14, 2004 9:19 PM
No political comments please. |
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wushu
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Thu, Jul 15, 2004 6:27 PM
wicked needle work, impressive, design, impressive lookin' machine |
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dogbytes
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Fri, Sep 10, 2004 2:32 PM
bump: elicia ps: i borrowed the sew easy book from the library.. guess i should try out my vintage sewing machine soon! |
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SES
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Fri, Sep 10, 2004 2:51 PM
Pretty fancy machine! |
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cynfulcynner
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Fri, Sep 10, 2004 2:55 PM
I've done some more embroidery (it's getting easier) -- I need to post the pictures. Right now I am working on my Halloween costume, but I can't say what it is yet because it's still classified. :D
Were the patterns included? |
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dogbytes
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Fri, Sep 10, 2004 3:54 PM
yep. but it felt weird to cut up library materials (so i used the online "ask a librarian" first) ~ who said i could trace 'em, but not cut them.. sheesh. :) |
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cynfulcynner
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Fri, Sep 10, 2004 5:24 PM
I'm surprised that the patterns were there at all. That's the sort of thing that quickly gets lost. |
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Fri, Sep 10, 2004 10:05 PM
Just saw one of those fancy sewing machines at the LA fair. Some run in excess of $5,000! Yes, $5,000!!!! Can I just send you some shirts and pay you for the tiki embrodary? Those tiki designs are sweet! |
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cynfulcynner
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Mon, Sep 13, 2004 10:35 AM
Some of these machines can cost a LOT -- the top-of-the-line Bernina 200 comes with an Internet connection and retails for around $7K -- and the commercial machines are even more. However, you can find good-quality sewing/embroidery machines for much less, starting at $300-400. If you want to send me some blank shirts, I'll be glad to embroider them. E-mail me at cynner AT atdial DOT net (replace AT and DOT with @ and period, obviously) and we'll work something out. --cindy |
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cynfulcynner
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Sun, Sep 19, 2004 1:30 AM
More machine embroidery pix....all of these are towels.
--cindy |
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Kalikiana
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Sun, Sep 19, 2004 2:20 AM
WOW! |
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Sun, Sep 19, 2004 12:52 PM
[ Edited by: TNTiki on 2004-11-06 16:20 ] |
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Unga Bunga
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Sun, Sep 19, 2004 1:30 PM
Ya Cyn, |
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puamana
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Mon, Sep 20, 2004 10:31 AM
Very cool stuff, and the towels are a great idea ! If you decide to take on more commissions, please PM me, too ! |
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Tiki-Toa
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Mon, Sep 20, 2004 11:44 AM
Cyn love the new stuff, keep em coming! |
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cynfulcynner
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Mon, Oct 18, 2004 5:27 PM
I've decided to make a set of curtains for my bedroom. Here's the fabric I'm using: It's all cotton, with a texture like that of barkcloth. The design is actual size. There are tons of home decor fabrics out there in tiki, Hawaiian, googie, and midcentury-modern patterns. |
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cynfulcynner
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Tue, Nov 23, 2004 12:07 AM
Here's a shot of the finished googie curtains: Now I can commence with the tiki-embroidered holiday gifts.... |
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Tue, Nov 23, 2004 8:00 AM
Just noticed this thread today (duh) and wanted to publicly thank cindy for the killer Foggy Grotto towel! It's even better looking in person. I decided it was far too nice to get crapped up with grenadine and other sticky stainy things, so it's our hand towel in the new tiki toilet. Mahalo! |
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BARNETT
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Thu, Nov 25, 2004 2:09 AM
Maybe I missed it, but where did you get that cool fabric that you used for curtains, Cyn!? |
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Thu, Nov 25, 2004 9:31 AM
The idea of every TCer having thier own tiki nappy is suave indeed. Maybe tho dirinking overalls would be...you know...more on the mark...can you embroider...fireproof fabric? Those are sweet. Thanks for sharing |
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cynfulcynner
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Sat, Nov 27, 2004 10:19 PM
I bought it at Britex here in SF (http://www.britexfabrics.com/); you can also order it online from Repro Depot (http://www.reprodepot.com/). |
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Sun, Nov 28, 2004 1:56 AM
Oh-boy-oh-boy! Thanks! |
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