Monday, April 20, 2009

Set your radio dial this Wednesday morning!













Janet Lutz from Calico Gals has won a radio spot this Wednesday morning on the Kathy Rowe Show.  Tune in and support our Calico Gal and you might win a sewing machine!  Yes!  She is giving two away!  Stop by the shop and find out the exact time she will be cohosting with Kathy!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Is your sewing machine a hidden goldmine?



RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi police are investigating the origins of a hoax that had hundreds of people believing that old sewing machines may bring fortune because they contained an elusive, and probably mythical, substance known as red mercury
Saudi newspapers on Tuesday published pictures of Saudis proudly posing next to old sewing machines awaiting prospective buyers at traditional markets.

The English-language Saudi Gazette newspaper said some buyers were willing to pay up to 200,000 riyals ($50,000) for an old Singer sewing machine proven to contain red mercury.

Mobile phones are supposedly employed as instruments to prove the existence of the phony substance. Popular belief in the Middle East has it that it can help uncover hidden gold treasures, though there are other theories which say it can be used to create a nuclear bomb.

"If the line cuts off when the telephone is placed close to the needle ... that proves the existence of the substance," Saudi Gazette said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSTRE5...


"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former" - Albert Einstein.


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

If Wishes Wore Wings...I'd send this your way


Thank you so very much for the invite to blog with you! I thought I would share my If Wishes Wore Wings trunk show, showing a couple pictures of projects each time I post. I had the fabulous opportunity to work with digitizers from Cactus Punch and turn my doodles and sketches into real live stitches meant for embroidery machine and hoops of all makes and models in the United States, Canada & Australia (oooo, aren't you impressed now??) Now don't tune out 'cuz I said embroidery machine...remember all of these were created originally on a basic sewing machine "thread painting" or in the old days, they called it the darning stitch... Hours of thread painting by machine, playing with colored pencils and doodling (stuffing drawing pads and markers feverishly into every available pocket in my suitcases when I traveled-driving my husband absolutely nuts) has transformed into a project designed to create and pass on to girlfriends, moms, daughters, sisters and hopefully to women whom we have not yet met. These projects were designed to stitch, embellish and then pass on...with surfaces filled with words of inspiration... Florence, this ARtAngel was designed and dedicated to my mom who lived young and large with the attitude 'when I get old, I shall wear purple"...only sometimes there's a bigger plan. I say, don't wait to get old to wear purple! I hope you enjoy my future posts here and pictures to get you thinking hopefully, a bit outside your box!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Think Pink

Calling all quilters, seamstresses,
embroidery owners & crafters! 
We need your help!
ThinkPink Workshop Unveiled

Knecht's is going national with our new program, Embroidered ARt from the HeARt and we are introducing THINK PINK as our kick-off project & event! But, as every successful undertaking would have it, we can't do it without a large group of you by our side!

What is it? We are making MiniWhimsey ARtAngels who's surfaces are filled with words of inspiration and hope. These small creations will then be stuffed, assembled, pin backs attached and placed on pretty tags ...and their mission: they will be passed on to breast cancer treatment centers and women's oncology offices. These small collaged works of stitched art are meant to be a reminder to all women to never give up, fill their day with hope and share a few words of encouragement. Time doesnt alway permit us to make a quilt for every woman we know who could use a lift in this challenging time of her life...so we created ARtAngels. And we think these mini whimseys will be the perfect little blessing!
It's a day of learning, sharing, and creating. . .

Who & How you can help...
Everyone!!!! We are looking for anyone to donate PINK scraps or a fat quarter of PINK cotton fabric...any print , any shade, any size! ...Even tiny scraps will work for our KreativeKollage technique!

Quilters!!! Come and help us stich and assemble...share your pink scraps!

Embroidery Machine Owners!!!! Bring your machine and your largest hoop...we will fill your hoop with scraps and tulle and share the miniwhimsey ARtAngel design.

Crafters!!!! We would love to have your help with the ARtTags, pinbacks and adding beads!

Join us either day!! 

Friday, March 27 10am - 5pm 

Saturday, March 28 10am-4pm

Please, call (437-0962) or e-mail us to let us know you are coming so if necessary, we can better arrange our space!

What to bring:

Quilters & Crafters...any pink pieces of fabric scraps - any size (can be prints or solids) or ribbons, your favorite sized hand needle. It may be necessary that we put you behind an embroidery machine to get fabric kollages done...but don't worry we will show you what buttons to push!

Embroidery Machine Owners...You will be learning our new KreativeKollage technique just introduced nationally on NotionsNow live Webex last week. Please bring your embroidery machine, your largest hoop, favorite stabilizer, pink thread


Thank you...thank you...thank you...thank you...thank you...

Thursday, February 12, 2009

CPSC -- One Year Stay!




NEWS from CPSC


CPSC Grants One Year Stay of Testing and Certification Requirements for Certain Products

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission voted unanimously (2-0) to issue a one year stay of enforcement for certain testing and certification requirements for manufacturers and importers of regulated products, including products intended for children 12 years old and younger. These requirements are part of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA), which added certification and testing requirements for all products subject to CPSC standards or bans.

Significant to makers of children’s products, the vote by the Commission provides limited relief from the testing and certification requirements which go into effect on February 10, 2009 for new total lead content limits (600 ppm), phthalates limits for certain products (1000 ppm), and mandatory toy standards, among other things. Manufacturers and importers – large and small – of children’s products will not need to test or certify to these new requirements, but will need to meet the lead and phthalates limits, mandatory toy standards and other requirements.

The decision by the Commission gives the staff more time to finalize four proposed rules which could relieve certain materials and products from lead testing and to issue more guidance on when testing is required and how it is to be conducted.

The stay will remain in effect until February 10, 2010, at which time a Commission vote will be taken to terminate the stay.

The stay does not apply to:

Four requirements for third-party testing and certification of certain children’s products subject to:
The ban on lead in paint and other surface coatings effective for products made after December 21, 2008;
The standards for full-size and non full-size cribs and pacifiers effective for products made after January 20, 2009;
The ban on small parts effective for products made after February 15, 2009; and
The limits on lead content of metal components of children’s jewelry effective for products made after March 23, 2009.
Certification requirements applicable to ATV’s manufactured after April 13, 2009.
Pre-CPSIA testing and certification requirements, including for: automatic residential garage door openers, bike helmets, candles with metal core wicks, lawnmowers, lighters, mattresses, and swimming pool slides; and
Pool drain cover requirements of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act.
The stay of enforcement provides some temporary, limited relief to the crafters, children’s garment manufacturers and toy makers who had been subject to the testing and certification required under the CPSIA. These businesses will not need to issue certificates based on testing of their products until additional decisions are issued by the Commission. However, all businesses, including, but not limited to, handmade toy and apparel makers, crafters and home-based small businesses, must still be sure that their products conform to all safety standards and similar requirements, including the lead and phthalates provisions of the CPSIA.

Handmade garment makers are cautioned to know whether the zippers, buttons and other fasteners they are using contain lead. Likewise, handmade toy manufacturers need to know whether their products, if using plastic or soft flexible vinyl, contain phthalates.

The stay of enforcement on testing and certification does not address thrift and second hand stores and small retailers because they are not required to test and certify products under the CPSIA. The products they sell, including those in inventory on February 10, 2009, must not contain more than 600 ppm lead in any accessible part. The Commission is aware that it is difficult to know whether a product meets the lead standard without testing and has issued guidance for these companies that can be found on our web site.

Cake anyone?




i got this in an email from my friend Chris Burgess: the text says:

Everything you see below are entries in a cake decorating contest held in Russia .
Everything included must be edible.
The sewing machine and other items may look real,
but they are simply made of cake, frosting, and candy.