[Nfb-krafters-korner] sewing machines

Nella Foster jellybeanfarm at gmail.com
Wed May 11 00:21:19 UTC 2016


Kebbie:

Thanks, I hear Brother is a very good brand.

Nella

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Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 6:20 PM
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I have a brother LX2763 sewing machine it has a dial that you turn to switch
between the stitches. It has an automatic needle threader but I have not had
any success with using it. Has A thread cutter as well.
Kebbie



> On May 10, 2016, at 09:39, Nella Foster via Nfb-krafters-korner
<nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello:
> 
> I'm curious about how many of you sew?
> 
> Also what kind of sewing machines are you using?
> 
> I used to do some sewing; things like curtains, throw pillows and 
> simple clothing.  I haven't done it in a long time and am thinking 
> about getting a basic machine.  I would love to know what kind of 
> machines people are using and what you would recommend to a person who is
starting over again?
> 
> I look forward to your feedback.
> 
> Nella
> 
> 
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> Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2016 8:20 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] MeasuringHotCandle Waxand Other 
> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> Good Morning Nella and Linda B.;
> I agree with the both of you.
> The key to success is to keep on trying, and if you find out that a 
> certain method doesn't work for you,then try another way and don't 
> give up until you find a way that does work for you.
> I feel that if a person trys to discourage you, it's only because they 
> can't do what you want to do, and they don't want to see you be better 
> than they are when you accomplish that project.
> Nella, don't forget that we loom teachers (myself included )are here 
> and ready to help you wwhen and if you need it, just reach out to us.
> Henry
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> From: Nella Foster via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 10:38 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner]MeasuringHotCandle Waxand Other 
> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> 
> This is such a good point.  I've made candles before, but most likely 
> won't do it again.  I enjoy making my own soap and think I get a 
> better quality than any I can buy.  I'm having fun trying the knitting 
> looms and will probably try the cro hooking.  There are so many things 
> to learn and try there's no way I can do it all, but I want to be able 
> to make informed decisions and get good information when needed.
> 
> If people have a desire to learn something then they should do the 
> research and give it a try.  You can never know until you do it.
> 
> I want to make pickles some day. Lol
> 
> Nella
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> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> Greg, at my age, I like taking short cuts.  If younger folks want to 
> make candles, I think they should learn all they can.  Hey, I am for 
> giving everything a try!  I made pickles years ago; now, I think 
> commercial pickles are wonderful.  We should learn something new each 
> day.  If we learn the basic construction of a craft and never make it, 
> it is okay; we have learned something.  Like Courtney, I love the 
> candle warmers for their fraquence choices, as well as, the cost.  I 
> have even mixed the fraquences, which is fun.  If someone wants to make
candles, I encourage him or her to make them.
> Folks, try what you are interested in.  You don't know what you can 
> achieve until  you try it.  Do not be discouraged.
> 
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> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> That is exactly where I'm at too. I'm with Linda B. Way to much work 
> and expense in candlemaking for me. But, I'm really glad I now have 
> some idea of how and the knowledge that I believe and even know I 
> could do it safely. I love that machine Linda B described! One 
> function this group can be is to be like the library. They have books 
> on all sorts of topics. Most I'll never actually do. But, I can learn 
> how it's done and so on. I don't want to rebuild an engine to speed up 
> my white cane. But, I could learn how if I wanted to and could even tell
somebody else at least generally how.
> 
> Greg
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> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> Hi Greg;
> Very, very well said. I whole heartily agree with all of your points.
> I do believe that the other person that recently spoke of how to make 
> candles has many many years of both knowledge and experience in this 
> field of crafting.
> I want to say to this person to not be discouraged in the craft of 
> candel making because of the negative remarks of others.
> Joyce, I want to join Greg in thanking you for your mini lesson on how 
> to make candels. I may never attempt this craft, but, at least I know 
> the process of how to do it.
> Henry
> 
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> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> So, did you need to ask all of those questions? Do you think you could 
> do the class? Did you ask for an opportunity to speak with the 
> instructor yourself and sell him/her on the idea that you could 
> benefit at least to some degree? And, if all else failed, did you 
> contact the store manager or A.C. Moore corporate to state your case? 
> Nobody has shown why you can't take this class. Therefore, you are 
> being excluded due to lack of understanding and information. Notice I 
> am saying state your case. So many blind people might try to force the 
> issue. But, what you need is information first. That little old lady 
> they hired off the street doesn't understand how a blind person can do 
> anything most likely. We're so remarkable you know. We can talk and 
> walk and chew gum lol. Also, could you call the store and get general 
> information about this class? Talk to the manager about reasonable 
> accommodation. Maybe you can bring someone with you to assist at no
additional fee to get them seeing that you are competent and capable.
> 
> Terry K, It is true that information is shared here. But, there is 
> always someone trying to shut down any conversation. Wait till we teach a
class.
> Don't talk about that on list till we can teach a class and hope you 
> can attend. Don't talk about that because you could get burned. Don't 
> share patterns or instructions so we can teach a class. And, many 
> times, a person does not need to sit through a class to do a project 
> where they need only have the pattern because they already know the 
> technique. That class time could better be used teaching new people 
> basic technique. Also, by forcing classes, it is simply to hard to get 
> a date and the procedure is not teacher friendly. I have told Joyce 
> why I will not teach classes months out. When I taught my two beading 
> classes, we were being told we desperately need classes for March. I 
> agreed to teach. I finally said give me two dates because everything I 
> asked for was taken. Now, we want teachers for June, July and August. 
> I can't plan to be available for certain that far out. So, I'll never 
> be teaching another class here. So, as a group, you just elected to 
> give up any knowledge that I have. So be it. We need to just relax and 
> share or we need to stop saying help each other and learn from each other
and call ourselves a blind crafting school and just have classes.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Knox via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 12:52 PM
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> Cc: Terry Knox
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring HotCandle Waxand Other 
> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> Hey Greg,
> Need your input on this one. Went to AC Moore the other day and was 
> real interested in taking one of their classes. Started asking all 
> kinds of questions and they told me Take the class, to make it short. 
> Then when they realized I was blind told me they did not think I would 
> be able to do the class. They discouraged me from taking the class and 
> wanted to check with the teacher. They would not answer my questions 
> and I guess they would have taken my $25 for the class I could not do. 
> We certainly get a lot more on this list then most places.
> Terry K
> 
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2016 12:02 PM
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> Cc: ncbootman at gmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring Hot Candle Waxand Other 
> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> We are all adults. We have to make decisions about what is safe for 
> ourselves based on our abilities and limitations. Some people I know 
> shouldn't be turned lose with a plastic canvas needle. They might poke 
> their eyes out. Then they could join this group I guess. Are we here 
> to share knowledge and help people learn or are we here to tell people 
> wait till we think you can handle the knowledge? Joyce, thank you for 
> sharing since I did learn and my goodness. My hot water is hotter than 
> the wax. So, I don't think I'd get cooked lol.
> 
> Greg
> 
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> From: Terry Knox via Nfb-krafters-korner
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> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> Joyce,
> Too much info...Are you teaching a class on line? This was a lot of 
> answers here, all of this has it all swimming in my head and I am a 
> seasoned crafter. Candle making is a craft that as you know can be 
> most dangerous with Hot wax and really studied for a sighted person 
> and tricky for a vision impaired person. You really know how to do 
> this well I would caution advice given to anyone on hot wax crafting 
> without hands on class or emails one on one.
> Just my non important opinion.
> Terry K
> 
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> [mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Joyce 
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> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring Hot Candle Wax and Other 
> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> I used double boilers or a double boiler system like an inch or 2 of 
> water in a saucepan with the pouring pot placed in the center.  I did 
> not use anything under the pouring pot.
> 
> I used a wooden spoon to keep stering  the wax.  I bought the one poor 
> wax by the case or when starting out 11 pound slabs.  I cut it with a 
> butter knife and weighed it according to the size of the jar or 
> container I was going to poor it in.  I had gotten a talking food 
> scale and would measure in grams.  I paid over $100 for the talking 
> scale.  If you want to know the name of the brand of scale send me a 
> note off list with your other questions.
> 
> I preferred purchasing the wax in cases of 55 pounds.  You got 5 - 11 
> pound slabs.
> 
> I used cotter pins that were 4 or 5 inches long to hold the wix in 
> place at the top of the jars.  I used the wix with the metal disk on 
> the bottom and would put some wax on it and put it into the jar and 
> push it down.  You could feel it with your fingers if it was centered 
> at the bottom.  My husband would put the wix in the cotter pin and use 
> masking tape to secure the cotter pins to the top of the jar.  If you 
> don't secure the wix in place with the cotter pin which will hold it 
> up straight the wix could shift and not be in the center.
> 
> I would have to do some looking to find where I got the long cotter 
> pins -that was a trick I learned from a candlemaker in PA that told me 
> a lot of info and I first got the 11 pound slabs of wax from her.
> 
> The one pour wax is soft and more like butter.  It melts at around 120 
> - 130 degrees.  I use to pour in the afternoon and leave them sit 
> until before I went to bed or the next morning.  It will harden from 
> the outside of the jar to the center wick area.
> 
> 
> 
> Joyce
> Too many questions.  This will keep you thinking for now.
> 
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> Carroll via Nfb-krafters-korner
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> Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring Hot Candle Wax and Other 
> Candlemaking Questions
> 
> Dear Crafters,
> 
> Looks like I may be venturing into candlemaking a bit sooner than 
> planned due to an oppertunity that's popped up over here, but I had a 
> few questions for blind candlemakers first.
> 
> I wanted to know how you candlemakers measure your hot wax when 
> pouring it into a container or a mold if making wax tarts, bars or 
> cubes. I've read on Lonestar that you shouldn't fill the container up 
> past the widest part of the jar, but how do you tell where that is for 
> yourselves? Do you just use smaller jars and liquid level indicaters?
> Could an LLI even take that kind of heat? I like larger jar candles 
> myself, and would not wish to be limited to a certain size due to this.
> 
> Another question. When wicking your containers. To ensure centering, 
> do any of you use wick-centering tools? If so, which would you 
> recommend and do you find they work for you? Also, do you use wick 
> stickers, glue dots, or another method of making certain the wick 
> adheres to the bottom of the container?
> 
> When it comes to cutting one pour wax, if that is what you use, what 
> tools do you use to do it? Or do you just get wax pellets, shavings or 
> however else they're sold?
> 
> What is a wick bar? I think I get the idea, but physically, what does 
> it look like and what is it for? You have the wick centering tool, if 
> you use it, and then a wick bar which instructions say to affix as one 
> of the final steps. It comes off, of course, but what is it actually for?
> 
> Same with wick tabs. What are they used for?
> 
> I can google all of this as well. I just figured I'd ask here.
> 
> Oh, one more question. Do you use double boilers or a double boiler 
> system like an inch of water in a saucepan with the pouring pot placed 
> in the center, elevated upon a metal trivet or an inexpensive metal cookie
cutter?
> 
> Thanks for all your help!
> 
> Rena
> 
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