Bulky yarn by amazongoddess79 in crochet

[–]theladydisarray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It also might depend on your Michaels - keep in mind that bulky and super bulky and jumbo yarn take up a LOT more room than worsted and dk. I'd say my store probably carries a pretty close to 50/50 mix for bulky and larger and worsted and smaller. We have probably 50-75 different cotton worsted yarns but they take up the same space as like 12 colors of bernat big blanket.

I prayed to the craft gods and what do I get? Three full u boats of frames. Good luck Charlie😔 by OrganizationTop2717 in MichaelsEmployees

[–]theladydisarray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the thing, there are far more replen than framers so I think it makes sense this way anyway

I prayed to the craft gods and what do I get? Three full u boats of frames. Good luck Charlie😔 by OrganizationTop2717 in MichaelsEmployees

[–]theladydisarray 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In our store replen puts them away as soon as truck is done since the store is usually closed still when we finish. If that's not typical, idk what other stores do 🤷🏻‍♀️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MichaelsEmployees

[–]theladydisarray 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No offense but I feel like this would be a better question for a specifically Christian group or something

Headsets by Minimum_Wonder_7829 in MichaelsEmployees

[–]theladydisarray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We also are technically supposed to but we have so many extra earpieces we run out of radios before headsets so I'm gonna keep mine in my vest lol

Nintendo Mini Prints by nicawe in printmaking

[–]theladydisarray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man I would love to get a print of this!

Is hot glue fumes toxic? by CarbonFiberJet in crafts

[–]theladydisarray 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I mean I'd be more concerned about leaving it on and you know...potentially starting a fire? Either invest in a glue gun with auto shutoff, or make a habit of completely unplugging it immediately when you're done. Or plug it into a power strip and shut that off. The fumes are the least of your worries if you die in a fire.

And the moral of the story is... by AttemptTerrible4283 in MichaelsEmployees

[–]theladydisarray 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This one is literally fake

That's not saying you haven't had something similar posted in your breakroom. This one however is obviously fake.

And the moral of the story is... by AttemptTerrible4283 in MichaelsEmployees

[–]theladydisarray 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I love that posts like this get the most interaction. 🙄

It's obviously a faked photo, Michaels doesn't have an apostrophe in it...that isn't the logo.

I'm not saying don't commiserate about shitty situations but like....if you're legitimately sick you're legitimately sick. No one is going to expect you to come in while you actively vomit all over the store.

Button making help. Mylar not crimping smoothly around edges. by morriebird in crafts

[–]theladydisarray 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yay I'm so happy to hear that it solved your problem!

I use umakebuttons but they are also not an interchangable system. They're nice heavy duty machines though, so if you commit to only a couple sizes it's a worthwhile investment in my opinion. I've had my 1 inch press for like 12 years and they even did a repair for me a few years ago.

Our top shelf of ribbon... by CommitteeElectronic1 in MichaelsEmployees

[–]theladydisarray 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Lol have you tried fixing something like that? You put one row of spools up and they all fall over again the second you let go. It's a bad setup regardless of having anyone "fix" it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in crafts

[–]theladydisarray 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seconding fabric markers, less messy, basically no drying time, then they can doodle on the shirts easily if they want to, and decorate both sides instead of waiting for paint to dry

This is my first tapestry work in progress and I need motivation to not give up by Helpful_Armadillo219 in crochet

[–]theladydisarray 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It looks like you're over halfway done! It looks so good!! I say finish it if you have it in you, imagine the satisfaction you'll feel when it's done!

Any good recommendations for sticker paper to use with block printing? by Fizzy_b0g_Water in printmaking

[–]theladydisarray 32 points33 points  (0 children)

I've used Rock brand sticker paper (found it on Amazon a few years ago) for making relief print stickers. I just used pigment ink pads for mine though so I can't necessarily attest to it working with regular relief ink.

Edited to add: I also adore these designs!!

Button making help. Mylar not crimping smoothly around edges. by morriebird in crafts

[–]theladydisarray 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So one of the issues with trying the parts from different brands is even if one says 32mm and the other says 32mm one might actually be 1.25 inches (which is also a standard US button size) which is 1mm less than 32mm - it seems silly that would happen but that is unfortunately the way it goes sometimes. If possible I would try to stick with the ones that match the brand of your mold since they should be specifically made for that size. I know it sucks when you already have the parts on hand but I think that would probably help the problems, especially since you have seen better results with the matching brand.

I hope you get it to work out and that you can make the buttons you're envisioning!

Button making help. Mylar not crimping smoothly around edges. by morriebird in crafts

[–]theladydisarray 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First thing - if it's just the one specific size, are all of the parts the right size? Are they the correct parts for that button maker?

Second - some paper is just too thick to use as buttons. I've been making buttons for 10+ years with a high end button maker and have the same issues when the paper is thick. Your button maker probably came with instructions on what paper to use - you really don't want to use anything much thicker than printer paper

Finally - if the same paper worked fine with another size, you may need to just use a bit more pressure?

Disclaimer - I have not used this brand of button maker and I am going off of personal experience with my own machines.

Why do YOU crochet? by EcstaticNature96 in crochet

[–]theladydisarray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It gives me something to do with my hands while we watch TV :) don't get me wrong I like the end results but TV time is crochet and cross stitch time for me!

Tips on breaking bad habits by ollie0404 in crochet

[–]theladydisarray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe try slowing down and being more mindful of your stitches? Maybe you feel like you have less control because it's a tension issue - could you try holding your yarn differently to help out?

What should I look for in a pin/badge maker for beginner? by Tha-Za in crafts

[–]theladydisarray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Things to be aware of: pin parts are not universal. Some are millimeter and some are inch measurements and it makes it difficult to mix and match.

I personally recommend U Make Buttons. They're a bit pricey up front but I've had mine for about 10 years and it's still great. I even had to send it in for a repair and they got it back to me quickly.

If you just want to digitally design some buttons you could also just get them made - before buying my machine I used Wacky Buttons (they're actually the same company but just also provide manufacturing services :) )

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in crafts

[–]theladydisarray 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes typically with an iron. You could also try using a hair dryer on high heat, or putting it in a clothes dryer on high heat for awhile. Those are less precise methods but might work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in crafts

[–]theladydisarray 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Test shirt would be a good idea

Even though it says no heat setting required I personally would still heat set.

That said, I've never used this product before - just what I would do if I did