Mon, 06 May 2019
Itās approaching the time I will need people who arenāt me to test my patterns. People who have different embroidery machines, different experience levels, different stabilizers, different threadsā¦ whatever variables might be introduced, Iād like to run into them up front. Hereās what Iām 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 doesnāt use PES files
And hereās what Iām 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 donāt 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 āhiringā if this works out and I get to actually pay real cash money to testers down the road š¤
And hereās what youāll need:
an embroidery machine with a 4Ć4 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 machineās HUS or whatever, thatās fine)
assorted threads
some minky or fleece or reasonably stretchy fabric; each critter takes anywhere from three to a dozen 5Ć5ā³ squares
possibly some bits of other fabrics (the test dragonās 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; theyāre just for āis this right?ā or ālook at what went wrongā or ālook how it came outā purposes)
And hereās what I need you to do:
not flake (I mean, I get that life happens, I just mean donāt 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 youāre 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 (āI 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 youāre interested, drop me a line.
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