Showing posts with label tipsy tuesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tipsy tuesday. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Tip-sy Tuesday: How To Change a Sewing Machine Needle

Oops, I tried to sew thru something thick and my needle wasn't up to the task and broke off in the machine. If this happens to you, don't fret - it's a very easy fix (well it's easy if you have the extra needles that probably came with your machine - if not, you'll need to get yourself some new needles before continuing!). It's also helpful to know (and a reminder to myself) that they make assorted sized needles for different tasks - follow the instructions below to change to the appropriate needle that works for the material you are sewing on...or don't, and risk breaking one like me! 

                                        

First you need to remove the broken needle: loosen the screw that's right above the needle, either with a small screwdriver if there's a slot or turn it by hand - I have two machines and one turns with a screwdriver and the other by hand - until the needle is loose enough to pull out; then slide the new needle up into place - most likely the head of the needle is flat on the backside and curved on the front, make sure you put it in so it fits correctly in the space (curved side facing you and the eye of the needle in front), then tighten the screw back up. Done. 






Note on needles: my case indicates which needle is used based on the weight and texture of the fabric - this case includes needles for thick jeans, stretchy material, a wing needle used for hemstitching, and universal 'all-purpose' needles used for most fabrics. 

                                        

All the sewing machines I've ever had work like this, sorry if yours is different and this is no help to you at all!








Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Tip-sy Tuesday: power outage tip

Has this ever happened to you? You've been away for a few days and upon returning home realize you lost power at some point but don't know for how long? Then you have to wonder if everything in the freezer stayed frozen, or did it thaw and refreeze?

Here's a super easy tip - freeze a small plastic glass of water; once frozen put a coin on top of the ice in the glass. If you suspect you had a power outage check to see if the coin is still on top of the ice. If you lost power for long enough the ice would have melted and the coin would fall to the bottom of the glass before re-freezing. This will give you a better guesstimate if you need to throw out the contents of your freezer and fridge. Which is awful but better than getting sick!




9.24.18: jute wrapped candle
9.24.17: bacon cheese ball, buffalo cheese ball
9.24.16: ice cream container tip

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Tip-sy Tuesday: Apples

My sis sent me this photo thinking I'd like to blog it - I would, but I'm also happy to just have this knowledge now...I can never remember this info:


I have no idea where she found it so can't credit the source of the apple diagrammer!

Now that we know which is the most tart and which is the sweetest - here's a guide to using some of them:

source: delish.com


9.17.18: make a giant candy card
9.17.17: apricot, pine nut, goat cheese spread
9.17.16: german chocolate cake
9.17.15: organizing craft room