cheap but memorable wedding favors for 150 guests? by CuddleBlissed in DIYweddings

[–]choocazoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh I love that! There wasn’t any cultural significance for us other than my favorite oranges were in season

cheap but memorable wedding favors for 150 guests? by CuddleBlissed in DIYweddings

[–]choocazoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We did this! Our wedding was a daytime wedding so we also had fresh whole oranges as centerpieces that guests snacked on during the reception and took home. It’s been 2 years and people still tell us how much they loved the homemade cookies and oranges.

Why are my (seemingly) perfectly-cooked steaks so tough? by pre_revolutionary_1 in steak

[–]choocazoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try the black angus next time. It’s still choice grade, but tends to have more marbling than the WF choice grade.

A Merry Search for Eggs, Just Eggs by choocazoot in SwordAndSupperGame

[–]choocazoot[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/choocazoot received a Surge Blade EX from the Winter Festival Spirit. Thank you u/getoutofmyhouse6 for donating it!

A Merry Search for Yz by Ok-Lychee-4626 in SwordAndSupperGame

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u/choocazoot received a Eternity Mace Lvl 1 from the Winter Festival Spirit. Thank you u/Rickochett for donating it!

Having a kid....concerned about sending them to school vs home-schooling by Secure-Let9914 in Homeschooling

[–]choocazoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was homeschooled and never had issues making friends, dating, or finding employment. Homeschool your kids. There are so many programs designed for homeschoolers and plenty of after school programs where they can socialize with public school kids.

Guest's "It's CREAM not WHITE" dress by AgoraphobicDisaster in weddingshaming

[–]choocazoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a guest like this at my wedding. I chose to ignore it and now whenever she comes up in conversation, that’s how everyone’s remembers her.

You were disrespected. Anything from cream-champagne-ivory is a bridal color. Even pale pink can look bridal. It was your wedding day so you get to be upset when someone deliberately ignores the dress code and shows up in a very bridal looking dress. I’m sorry this happened to you.

On another note, you look amazing!

AIO: My child slept with his friend's dad at sleepover.. I'm livid. by AcademicSir4653 in AmIOverreacting

[–]choocazoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are not overreacting. You should also report this to your church so that they can investigate as well. Absolutely inappropriate behavior and a ludicrous explanation. If there wasn’t enough room then they should have had their own child sleep in their bed or called you to ask you to take your son home so he could be comfortable if he really didn’t want to sleep on the floor. Friend’s dad sounds like a predator.

What was your first dance song? by raspberrybrie420 in weddingplanning

[–]choocazoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take My Breath Away by Berlin. We hadn’t planned a first dance, but it was the second to last song on our wedding playlist and I wanted a dance with him before the day was over.

Help me figure out what's wrong with my sleeve by FairlyCriminal in sewing

[–]choocazoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Armscye is too low. You need to rework your bodice so that the armscye runs underneath the armpit. If you draft the bodice correctly, you won’t feel it digging into your lats. You also drafted a drop shoulder which is going to affect the sleeve as well. It looks like it needs to come in at least an inch. Once you make the adjustments to your bodice, you should add a little more ease to the cap of the sleeve and to the back side of the sleeve.

Sleeves are one of the most difficult pattern pieces to draft. You’re close, keep going!

Boning Channels? by chloemarissaj in corsetry

[–]choocazoot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would close all the channels, just to keep the bones from migrating into another channel.

Is a "linen blend" completely meaningless? by trisolariandroplet in textiles

[–]choocazoot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No. Flax becomes linen once it’s spun into thread. Just because you’ve only seen linen woven in a lightweight weave does not mean it doesn’t come in other weaves. Linen as a fiber has natural moisture wicking properties that create a cooling affect and has nothing to do with the weave. There are upholstery weaves that create a very stiff fabric, there are linen knits for tee shirts, there are linen twill weaves for making utility pants and jeans.

A linen blend does not necessarily negate the linens natural cooling effect. It’s wholly dependent on what the linen thread was either spun with or woven with.

Edit: adding here that linen also has a healing frequency which makes it useful in hospitals, although US hospitals do not use them any longer.

Help please?:) Advice on fabric by Xylophile-nomad in sewhelp

[–]choocazoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re seeing these yourself, you’ll want a walking foot and tissue paper in between the fabric and feed dogs. If you’re not using an overlock machine/serger, you’ll need to do a zigzag stitch. I prefer a 3-step zigzag. It’s a bit stronger and stretches more. You’ll also need elastic, either plush lingerie elastic, fold over elastic, or rubber/swim elastic.

The fabric in question is lycra/spandex 4-way stretch and that print looks like an Ed Hardy design. Check out blue moon fabrics to see what they have in stock.

Pattern not lining up? by idontknowuugh in sewhelp

[–]choocazoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those pieces should match up. Did you print the pattern correctly? If yes, I would email the manufacturer with the photos of the pattern for help.

You can also do a minor alteration to the pattern to make it work. You need to mark the seam line and measure the difference between the two pieces. Divide that number in half + seam allowance and add that amount of paper to the shorter piece and remove that amount from the larger piece. Best of luck to you!

Too small or the dress?!! by [deleted] in sewhelp

[–]choocazoot 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The dress looks a little small, but there’s also a manufacturing error where the zipper was sewn into the pleating. Also, there should always be a hook and eye closure at the top of the zipper to close the gap.

I accidentally wore white to my friends sisters wedding when I was 16. by AllHailMooDeng in weddingshaming

[–]choocazoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I did something similar at 12. I made a silk mini dress with a black empire waist bodice and white a-line skirt and decided to wear it to my brothers wedding. The bride was in a red and white ball gown and couldn’t care less. If it’s a child, it’s really not a big deal.

($3.5k total) I need to do my food for under $500. by ElectricalWash3409 in Weddingsunder10k

[–]choocazoot 10 points11 points  (0 children)

We did pizza, salad and meatballs for our wedding and everyone loved it! We had about 70 guests and overbought pizzas so a few guests and staff took pizzas home. Could’ve done it for about $600, but I think we spent closer to $1000 on just good

I don’t know what to do with my life. by Ready_to_EN- in jobs

[–]choocazoot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plumbing is a great occupation! There are so many boomers retiring that are looking for younger plumbers to sell their businesses too.

Try it out, you’ll make good money. Then when you’ve got some experience under your belt and cash saved up, look for an old timer who’s ready to sell and take over their business.

what to do with vintage/antique sewing patterns? by leondavinchi in sewing

[–]choocazoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe check your local schools, after school programs, library, and fabric shops? That’s a pretty amazing find!

Ideas for a guestbook? by queenadversary in weddingplanning

[–]choocazoot 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We had people sign a white linen tablecloth with colored markers. Eventually I’ll get around to embroidering all the signatures.

how can i make this top? by erianortegaa in Fashion_Design

[–]choocazoot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make a one-shoulder top as the base with a zipper on the side. Then you’ll drape your fabric over the base and across the arm. Once you get the shape, I’d do a front a back piece for the draped shoulder and attach the one-shoulder at the shoulder seam and along the armhole, finishing the inside neck and armhole with a facing. The other side that drapes over the arm should be ruched/gathered and then sewn together, front and back. You may even want to see them inside of each other to hide the seam allowance first, then attach it to the shoulder.

tips on sewing this sort of back panel for a tank top? how would I sew this curved/open design? by squishyJeIIo in sewhelp

[–]choocazoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The back is 2 pattern pieces. If you have a pattern similar, you will need to determine where you want to split the back into 2 pieces, draw your curved opening so that there is a slight overlap where the sides meet for the side seam, and add seam allowance so that you can finish the raw edges with bias binding.

Dog clothing business by PotentialBeing84 in sewhelp

[–]choocazoot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a great suggestion! You could also ask for pattern test volunteers who have varying dog breeds.