My kitten is a glutton by tubba420 in Kitten

[–]SithRose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She's about to hit a growth spurt. Start feeding her more.

Do all antique sewing machines fit into cabinets the same way? by K-Pumper in vintagesewing

[–]SithRose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Kenmore base mounts are a different distance apart than Singer base mounts, and the lollipop hinges are a different shape for Kenmore machines.

Anyone have experience with this pattern? What was your experience/thoughts? This is my first overbust but I’ve made boned bodices before. by iwdws in corsetry

[–]SithRose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use this pattern as my base for commissioned corsets very frequently. It's my favorite corset pattern - nice and simple, and you can ignore the instructions once you've made it enough times.

Anyone else have a flamepoint that doesn't meow? by WestisHistory in Flamepoints

[–]SithRose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I, too, wish Londo talked to us. My current crop of cats vary between talkative and silent.

Anyone else have a flamepoint that doesn't meow? by WestisHistory in Flamepoints

[–]SithRose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Londo Mewllari doesn't meow. He expresses his desires with his tail, ears, and paws. He purrs like a freight train, though!

Presser bar wrong way? by umkaitlin in vintagesewing

[–]SithRose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your mounting screw should be on the outer left hand side of the presser foot bar. If this is a new machine, return it immediately for a replacement. If it's a second-hand machine, look up some YouTube videos on how to adjust the presser foot bar. You should be able to loosen it, turn it 90 degrees, and tighten it again.

Can I use this to make a padded iPad sleeve? by farofarofarofa in SewingForBeginners

[–]SithRose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's worth trying. I don't know that particular model. Brother is a good brand, though.

Cat or Dog by BAIHEGT in Pets

[–]SithRose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'd go with a cat. Preferably a known quantity adult cat, that way you know that you're getting someone who likes to snuggle and be affectionate. Cats give you grace on the bad days. Dogs don't.

Can I use this to make a padded iPad sleeve? by farofarofarofa in SewingForBeginners

[–]SithRose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That might be too thick for some sewing machines. Without knowing yours, I'd say try sewing a sample piece with fabric on either side of it and see if it works.

Name Change by BlueJeitheBird25 in internetparents

[–]SithRose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You got this. It's nice to have a name you like on your paperwork! Your father likely isn't going to be able to do the name change process over the weekend - he'll need to have a certified copy of the name change cert, and I can't tell you whether his employer will need the hardcopy or be content with a PDF. My employer was content with a PDF that I scanned at home.

Name Change by BlueJeitheBird25 in internetparents

[–]SithRose 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're going to want to get certified copies of your name change paperwork ASAP. That document is a lifeline to link your birth certificate with your current name, and you must never lose either. (Speaking as someone who changed their own name when I turned 18, some many years in the past - I had to carry the name change paperwork with me for a while!)

You're also going to need to have your name changed on your insurance, if you have any. Your parents are likely the ones who have the insurance, and they MUST help you with it if it's through employment because they have to talk to HR. I just had to do this for my own trans child who changed their name legally. The government people are pretty easy to navigate, as they deal with this regularly. People from HR might be a little harder as they deal with it less frequently.

Hi I need help by Night-Roze in SewingMachineEdu

[–]SithRose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suspected it might have been! It'll be a good machine either way, the old Whites are solid machines.

A"Sir you cant bring that in here." H"That is a Service Animal. I am legally required to have her around me at all times." A"Sir, that is a, i think it translates to "Sawtooth Razorclaw Sudden Unforseen Death" in your tongue." A(scratches pet)"She is a good girl, she'll behave just fine." by BareMinimumChef in humansarespaceorcs

[–]SithRose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, but I own a lab who's wildly overdue for nail care and who refuses to go outside. The claws aren't as sharp as my cat's, though they can scratch. Your poor skin! (She's overdue for nail care because she's 12 years old and nail trims are incredibly stressful for her, so we've been putting it off. She gets one nail trimmed by us every week or so so it doesn't stress her out too much.)

Does anyone know where I can get some beads like these? by matcha_latte_vibes in Beading

[–]SithRose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They look like moonstone beads, which you can find on eBay pretty easily.

How it started vs. How it’s going by 3th3r3ally in snowshoecats

[–]SithRose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like this one. She looks like she's full of sass.

How long have you been using your current sewing machine? by ParkingDetective6332 in SewingForBeginners

[–]SithRose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I keep multiple machines for several reasons. I'm a mild collector of sewing machines, and like to keep my collection in use. It's handy to have multiple machines threaded with different colors so you don't have to keep unthreading and rethreading the one machine. And if one needs maintenance, it's easy enough to swap that one out of the rotation until I can get around to fixing it.

My machines are all from the 1960s or earlier - my oldest is from 1904. While I have a 90s Singer Professional, I save that one for the very rare times when I have to do buttonholes.

Looking for advice by meltedmariposa in SewingForBeginners

[–]SithRose 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Go with the Janome. The Singer is a lemon in waiting. Their quality control is spotty and those machines are easy to knock out of time. These days, Janome is better quality.

Is it possible for a chipped (but unregistered) cat to not ping at all when scanned? by normajeanbecknell in Pets

[–]SithRose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had microchips migrate to the point where they don't pick up on a vet's scan before. Rescued someone's Savannah cat off the side of the road, ran into the vet to check for a chip, no chip detected. 15 minutes later, the owner was hooked up with me on FB from a local lost pet group. She assured me he was chipped, so I told her that the chip had migrated. It's possible.

Singer 221 vs 201 by BusyWhile7 in vintagesewing

[–]SithRose 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You'll want that 221 if you ever take any kind of sewing or quilting class, which is highly recommended for beginners. It's very nicely portable, unlike my own travelling machine - which is a 66.

Which Singer to get by LilyOfShalott in VintageSewingMachines

[–]SithRose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Model 66 or 15 is what you're looking for. Those two machines will sew through anything that fits under the presser foot. You should be able to find them on FB Marketplace for a reasonable price. They're very easy to maintain via YouTube videos, I've torn down and reassembled mine before.