The last couple of nights I have fallen asleep to the Olympics, woken up several times during the night to watch with the dogs on the sofa next to me. Olympic size kink in my neck. Dogs get dumped off sofa during yelling & rooting for the snowboarders from Colorado!
We so LOVE the Olympics! Yes, this is about as excited as bulldogs get......
Next time I'm treating myself & going!
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Zipper Fork Trick
If you are having problems putting the slider on your coil zipper, here is a progression of pictures to help you quickly apply the slider onto your tape.
Notice that I took an inexpensive fork & bent it at an angle (just used my fingers). Vise was a .50 garage sale find. Orange clamp is from my local Downtown Ace & it is the $3.00 & 4" long wood clamp.
Pull the tynes of the fork apart so that the zipper head will fit between. Zipper head is UPSIDE down. Then the tape is opened about 2" & is UPSIDE down.
Side view……..
Front view……..
Notice that I took an inexpensive fork & bent it at an angle (just used my fingers). Vise was a .50 garage sale find. Orange clamp is from my local Downtown Ace & it is the $3.00 & 4" long wood clamp.
Pull the tynes of the fork apart so that the zipper head will fit between. Zipper head is UPSIDE down. Then the tape is opened about 2" & is UPSIDE down.
Side view……..
Front view……..
Teaching Zipper Tricks & Tips at Rocky Mountain Sewing Expo
Please join me in Denver on February 7 & 8 at 3pm to talk ZIPPERS! On Friday, we will talk about what you need to do to make your love of pillows into a business. On Saturday I will tell you all my tricks to pick a zipper & install it in your projects. So, bring all your questions or you can email questions to me at alicia@thezipperlady.com.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Custom Pillows
It's all about the details!
These pillows I made to the designer's specifications:
Notice how they look out of proportion to the headboard. When you are designing pillows against a high headboard like this, think about making the back pillows higher or the center pillow higher to change the proportions. Squint at your design, like you would a painting, to check lights & darks.
End details of the neckrolls:
Great trim selection! Trim is long & full. Made the little button in the middle with leftover trim.
These pillows I made to the designer's specifications:
Notice how they look out of proportion to the headboard. When you are designing pillows against a high headboard like this, think about making the back pillows higher or the center pillow higher to change the proportions. Squint at your design, like you would a painting, to check lights & darks.
End details of the neckrolls:
Great trim selection! Trim is long & full. Made the little button in the middle with leftover trim.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Custom Slipcovers
Just finished this house. 12 custom slipcovers in dining room & 5 2-piece slips in the breakfast area.
Roman shade in kitchen.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Friday at the Shop
The back pillow was made with boring brown upholstery fabric overlaid with patchwork from the other fabrics in the room. Works!
The front pillows are gold chenille from Kravet with hand applied tapes in two colors sewn over the top.
Of course all the pillows have my #4 "new gold" invisible zippers along the bottom edge.
The back pillow was made with boring brown upholstery fabric overlaid with patchwork from the other fabrics in the room. Works!
The front pillows are gold chenille from Kravet with hand applied tapes in two colors sewn over the top.
Of course all the pillows have my #4 "new gold" invisible zippers along the bottom edge.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Invisible SEPARATING Zippers
These zippers are really wonderful! This size is a #6 invisible (size of coil) on a twill tape. These would be good for costuming or a jacket.
This is the back of the zipper & the side that you sew from.
To stitch, separate the 2 sides of the zipper. Start from the bottom & sew up to the top of your garment. Sew the side without the pull on first.
Then stitch the side of the zipper with the pull & box on it. Start again from the bottom. The REALLY COOL (or as my brother would say, "wicked") part of this zipper is the box moves out of the way so that you can stitch from the bottom. THEN the box snaps back over the bottom metal piece & you continue sewing up towards the top of your garment.
If your zipper is too long, then tuck the remainder or trim off to a couple of inches & tuck into the top of your garment.
Life is SHORT! Zip it UP!
Alicia
Saturday, November 24, 2012
New Zippers
These are #15 molded tooth zippers. In England, these are called 20 gauge. I'm now stocking these in SEPARATING zippers & as yardage. Only Black for right now, but am thinking red or purple teeth on black tape. These are used a lot for costuming because they are so big (yes, that is a quarter next to the box & pin) & the quarter also fits inside the ring on the pull. They are on my website: Monster Zippers
Sunday, November 18, 2012
97 Yards of Hand Sewn Trim!
I was so happy to have my tacker needles for this project! When done, this job didn't look too hard but the fabric is burn-out silk velvet that took over 7 months to get, it shipped in 13 pieces from about 3 mill runs. All of the hems were reinforced then hand sewn. All of the 97 yards of trim was then hand applied! It took Mary, Kathleen & me 4 weeks of 10 hour days to complete. Took Ted 3 hours to hang!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Zippers That are More Than Zippers
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All things zipper! If you google Kate Cusack you will see how amazing her work is. This is rather early in her exploration of zippers as art.
Life is SHORT! Zip up the Flowers!
Monday, October 08, 2012
FIRST SNOW!
OK, so it's not much, but snow on October 4th really surprised me. My tomatoes are still producing beautifully & hopefully I'll be able to gentle them along for another month.
Life is SHORT! Savor your day!
Alicia
Life is SHORT! Savor your day!
Alicia
Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Just found this "innovative" duvet cover & bedskirt from Hunter Douglas Hospitality. Click this link: HD Hospitality
I've been making bedskirts this way for about 12 years? Maybe 15? Only I've been attaching them to a fitted sheet to keep the whole bedskirt from shifting.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Fall Already!
Can you believe the hot, dry summer is over?
I've always loved summers: dogs in the pool, checking the progress of my tomatoes, mint juleps under the apple tree, getting ready for the installations for Thanksgiving & Christmas (we do 60% of our sewing biz in Oct-Christmas for the year!)
But this year, summer was different. Instead of lounging under the apple tree, the hills around Ft. Collins were burning. Instead of enjoying the yard, my husband filed for divorce. I moved back into my little 900 sq.ft. victorian house downtown from the fabulous 1920's tudor revival we were making into a bed and breakfast. I closed the store in Denver, but we have enough sewing to keep Mary & Kathleen busy through Christmas. The Zipper Lady is moving into the victorian stable/garage, just as soon as my carpenter gets finished updating the electric, putting in doors & windows and maybe some heat!
Change is good! Every time I sell an antique, I buy more interesting zippers! So you will start seeing some hard to find zippers on TheZipperLady.com shortly. Plus I'm working on my website & videos.
Onward & Upward!
Alicia
I've always loved summers: dogs in the pool, checking the progress of my tomatoes, mint juleps under the apple tree, getting ready for the installations for Thanksgiving & Christmas (we do 60% of our sewing biz in Oct-Christmas for the year!)
But this year, summer was different. Instead of lounging under the apple tree, the hills around Ft. Collins were burning. Instead of enjoying the yard, my husband filed for divorce. I moved back into my little 900 sq.ft. victorian house downtown from the fabulous 1920's tudor revival we were making into a bed and breakfast. I closed the store in Denver, but we have enough sewing to keep Mary & Kathleen busy through Christmas. The Zipper Lady is moving into the victorian stable/garage, just as soon as my carpenter gets finished updating the electric, putting in doors & windows and maybe some heat!
Change is good! Every time I sell an antique, I buy more interesting zippers! So you will start seeing some hard to find zippers on TheZipperLady.com shortly. Plus I'm working on my website & videos.
Onward & Upward!
Alicia
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Business Retreat Time Again!
August always sneaks up on me! This year I have really interesting speakers at the Business Retreat at my house.
August 3-7, 2011
Come to my house in Fort Collins, Colorado to talk business!
For the 4th year, let's talk about the biz end of our sewing business. We spend most of 4 days around the kitchen table with our laptops working on our websites & blogs; fine tuning our QuickBooks & accounting; having speakers come in about changes in the tax law, accounting, marketing, etc. You will take away a website that YOU can update, fast ways to market your business on the internet, ways to play the SEO (search engine optimization) game, a working blog, and social media submersion.
Learn from your peers! I've learned that we have the same customers, their names have been changed to protect the not-so-innocent. If you have a problem, bring it for discussion.
This year Ava Diamond from Feisty Women Rock (http://feistywomenrock.com), a nationally known motivational speaker, will spend Saturday morning with us helping us find balance in our lives. Her program, "How big is my but...." will surprise all of us.
Cost: $695
Includes:
-- breakfast, lunch, tea, coffee, goodies
-- dinner for 3 nights (we eat as organic as possible or there are 17 close restaurants)
-- Curtain Lady yoga
-- Curtain Lady sports massage
-- bikes to ride downtown for ice cream & dinner
-- all speakers
-- soft bed, might be double occupancy depending on who comes
-- pick up & delivery to Denver International Airport
I've lowered the price so that everyone can come.
Sign up today, so that you can grow your business in 2012!
Labels:
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Fort Collins,
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Friday, May 20, 2011
Metal Zippers for Zipper Jewelry & Flowers
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Creative Sewing Camp
Thanks Sew Much to Susan & Creative Sewing Camp! I had a REALLY good time!
Plan to attend next year. There are only 60 attendees, only 15 in a class & 3 really good square meals a day together.
I'm really sorry to have left early. I got the call that NO mother ever wants. My nephew was killed Saturday night in Boston. The cops still don't know why or how. But it doesn't matter. A great spirit has moved on.
Life is Short!
Kiss your Babies!
Alicia
Sunday, February 27, 2011
They are SEPARATING & 24" long. They were originally purchased for a designer that put them in black velvet pillows. Instead of putting the zipper across the bottom of the pillow, he put it around the pillow as decoration.
What are others using these for? Jackets, sweaters & evening gowns.
Price is $16.95 each or if you purchase 6 they are $12.95 each.
Life is Short! Zip it Up!
Alicia
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Applying a Zipper Through the Slipcover Skirt
I previously posted pictures of how I put the zipper through a slipcover skirt (2009). But looking back, the pictures aren't as clear as they could be.
I'll snap some new ones tomorrow & publish here.
If I get really creative, I'll put them on my video blog on my website.
Life is Short! Zip it Up!
Alicia
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