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Pattern testers needed

Mon, 06 May 2019

Itā€™s approaching the time I will need people who arenā€™t me to test my patterns. People who have different embroidery machines, different experience levels, different stabilizers, different threadsā€¦ whatever variables might be introduced, Iā€™d like to run into them up front. Hereā€™s what Iā€™m looking for.

  • someone who has never made a stuffed animal

  • someone who has

  • someone who has little to no conventional-sewing experience

  • someone who has little to no embroidery-machine experience

  • someone who has a lot of embroidery-machine experience

  • someone who has a machine that doesnā€™t use PES files

And hereā€™s what Iā€™m offering:

  • a free version of the pattern(s) you test (I mean, duh. But also you get the final version)

  • a free version of any one of the other patterns (and if you decide you donā€™t ever want to make another stupid plushie as long as you live, it can certainly be Queen of Unfinished Projects or a custom design or something)

  • never-ending fame and fortune (okay, just credit in the pattern)

  • preferential ā€œhiringā€ if this works out and I get to actually pay real cash money to testers down the road šŸ¤ž

And hereā€™s what youā€™ll need:

  • an embroidery machine with a 4Ɨ4 hoop that can read PEC, PES, EXP, DST, JEF, VP3, or U01 files (if you have the wherewithal to convert from one of these to your machineā€™s HUS or whatever, thatā€™s fine)

  • assorted threads

  • some minky or fleece or reasonably stretchy fabric; each critter takes anywhere from three to a dozen 5Ɨ5ā€³ squares

  • possibly some bits of other fabrics (the test dragonā€™s wing membranes are quilting cotton, for instance)

  • fiberfill

  • a needle for hand sewing

  • a way to take pictures to send me (nothing fancy and nobody but me need see them; theyā€™re just for ā€œis this right?ā€ or ā€œlook at what went wrongā€ or ā€œlook how it came outā€ purposes)

And hereā€™s what I need you to do:

  • not flake (I mean, I get that life happens, I just mean donā€™t take a free pattern and run)

  • tell me what your skill level is

  • tell me what machine(s) you tried it on, what thread brand, fabric brand, stabilizer brand, etc. you use (as much as youā€™re able)

  • tell me how many tries each piece took and what caused any failures

  • tell me anything else you want to tell me about the pattern (ā€œI got frustrated and gave upā€ is valid!)

The first test will be the orca, which is a simple little three-square critter and a good intro to how the three-dimensional ITH plushies work. The only hand sewing is closing up the tiny little turning/stuffing opening. If youā€™re interested, drop me a line.

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