A Week Before Christmas My True Love Gave to Me…

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A week before Christmas my true love gave to me…

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“… And a cart full of wonderful NFL, MLB & Novelty Fleece under the Christmas tree!!”

Wouldn’t it be great if our Christmas wish lists could be fulfilled everyday? Well at J&O Fabrics, it can! With fabric discounts, special offers and cool contests running on a regular, there’s always something on your wish list that we can fill with just a call or click of a button! From fun novelty cotton prints and warm polar fleeces in your favorite major league sport teams, to our top shelf decorative fabrics and beautiful upholsteries, we make it easy for Santa to fill his gift bag in just one stop.

Every REAL Seamstresses Right of Passage!

Just recently we posted a query on our J&O Fabric Store Facebook page asking our fans to share some of their worst sewing mishaps to date. While we expected the standard wrong sides put together and collars attached to sleeves issues, what we didn’t gander on were the amount of near amputations and close calls our stoic seamstresses were faced with as rotary blades skimmed finger tips and needles pierced thru flesh and nail. Makes one wonder just how safe is this historic hobby of many? So we took a little poll to see and this is what we found. All squeemish and faint of heart, vacate now….this could get kinda ugly!!

J&O Fabric Store Asks…”What Do You Miss About the Older Sewing Machines?”

In one of my previous J&O Fabric Store blogs I shared with you how my mothers black and grey metal Singer was both intimidating and yet compelling as well; drawing me to it as my mother showed me how to become not only more self-sufficient, but a good caretaker for the family I would one day create. With a thick rubber belt that now reminds me of the timing belt on my car, an adjustment knob that was about the size of a saucer, and weighing in at what seemed to be comparative to the weight of a small child, that old Singer was one sturdy machine. And though time would erase the exact date of her departure, my memories would create a blueprint for succeeding sewing machines to measure up to. They had to be dependable, strong, and low maintenance. But just like many other oldie but goodies that modern technology has replaced, the machines of my day would fall short of my expectations. Don’t get me wrong, I sure can appreciate the portability and extra tricks my plastic Kenmore can perform, but nothing beats my mama’s black and grey Singer. Even after all these years, I still keep an industrial Singer on hand just in case my 58-stitch-built-in-needle-threader-machine fails me. Funny thing though, is that it seems I’m not the only one. After my co-worker posed her own inquiry to our fabulous facebook fans asking the question, “What do you miss most about the older sewing machines?”, the overall response seemed to speak for itself. So in ode to the Old, take a moment to check out some of our people pole views.

J&O Fabrics Tip: Four Basic Handsewing Stitches

Every once and awhile we come across a blog other than our own that speaks to the ideas and topics we as seamstresses and craftsmen(women) have interest in. Whether it’s a new technique, sewing gadget or application, or the latest trend in fabrics and textile goods, if it has to do with our livlihood, we want to know!

It would be just the other day that I would stumble across this blog as I was searching for ideas to expound on for our own Facebook sewing tip of the day. For both novices and experts alike, this simple breakdown of four basic stitches has its way of coming in handy long after our first needle has been thread many years ago.