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We do some over the top projects for customers and I thought here at Halloween I would share a spooky 30ft spider we built for a customer in Louisiana. So to say we only sew or build sewing products would not be fair to all the other fun projects we build.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
We do some over the top projects for customers and I thought here at Halloween I would share a spooky 30ft spider we built for a customer in Louisiana. So to say we only sew or build sewing products would not be fair to all the other fun projects we build.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
WE HAVE GOOD NEWS
Sew Concept will ship your supplies and needs either the same day or within two or three
business days.
Phone support is available from 9am to 5pm EST and orders can be placed on line 24/7.
Sewing, Quilting, Embroidery.
Other GREAT NEWS !!! Check out the Quilting and Sewing Expos in your area. If you are attending one, be sure to check out our vendors and dealers to purchase our Notions. No ordering, you can take it home with you.
Please email or call should you have any company or product questions.
Arlina Hill
Sew Concept- a Sewing, Quilting and Embroidery division of K Hill Inc.,
email - ahill@khill.com - phone - 817-939-4855
Do you have your copy of Creative Machine Embroidery March/April 2017? Look on page 12.
First selected in 2015 by Creative Machine Embroidery Product Picks, they have again selected our Embroidery Hoop Shield as one of the latest and greatest must have tools. In 2010 we were excited to be able to bring to the sewest and embroidery enthusiast a forever lasting product that would take you away from placing your beautiful fabric on tacky, sticky, dirty embroidery hoops. We went from 4 generic sizes in 2010, designed to cover the most popular size hoops fitting almost every Embroidery machine, to 8 Hoop sizes in 2015. Making it even easier to never have sticky dirty embroidery hoops again. When adhesive is sprayed the overspray goes on the shield, not the hoop. You will seldom clean the shield because fabric is not being laid on the shield, therefore threads and lint are not building up on the shield. A win, win.
We also want to share with you and know you will appreciate that the Hoop Shield is Made In America.
Click on HOOP SHIELD to see the size and embroidery machine compatibility chart.
First selected in 2015 by Creative Machine Embroidery Product Picks, they have again selected our Embroidery Hoop Shield as one of the latest and greatest must have tools. In 2010 we were excited to be able to bring to the sewest and embroidery enthusiast a forever lasting product that would take you away from placing your beautiful fabric on tacky, sticky, dirty embroidery hoops. We went from 4 generic sizes in 2010, designed to cover the most popular size hoops fitting almost every Embroidery machine, to 8 Hoop sizes in 2015. Making it even easier to never have sticky dirty embroidery hoops again. When adhesive is sprayed the overspray goes on the shield, not the hoop. You will seldom clean the shield because fabric is not being laid on the shield, therefore threads and lint are not building up on the shield. A win, win.
We also want to share with you and know you will appreciate that the Hoop Shield is Made In America.
Click on HOOP SHIELD to see the size and embroidery machine compatibility chart.
Classic Sewing Holiday 2016 Just have to say people if you do not have the Holiday 2016 Classic Sewing Magazine, run out and buy one. If you subscribe to the magazine and already have yours, turn to page fifteen. Look at #'s 1,2,3, and then rest your eyes on #4, twalaa. It's my KISS Laser Line. I am so very excited to see my KISS (such a useful sewing tool) in such a beautiful magazine. Flipping through the pages my husband’s comment was "this is the first magazine with so much relative content, usually magazines are mostly advertisements"Your magazine is truly a work of art.
Thank you Kathy, Phyllis and Hoffman Media. Sending air hugs.
Thank you Kathy, Phyllis and Hoffman Media. Sending air hugs.
January 2015 Creative Machine Embroidery addition has a great feature on our Embroidery Hoop Shield. A separate article goes into great lengths to help you with machine embroidery without hooping the fabric. Just a note, DIY cutting a manila folder, card stock, or plastic does not protect the spray from inside or underneath the DIY unless you take the time to splice and turn the inside cut down. Then you discard it and make a new one for the next use. Great idea, just will not do the job. Our Hoop Shield gives you that great feature to add to the hooping article. Our hoop shield is made to completely protect, keeping all adhesive spray away from your expensive hoop and its made to use over and over again. Eight (8) sizes to choose from fitting all major brands Embroidery Machines. Made of high quality polycarbonate easily cleaned with our cleaner or alcohol. click here for more information.
Notions and Cool Tools sections of Sew Stylish (Spring 2014, which will be on sale February 4, 2014) and has contacted us to say they absolutely love our Sew Straight Rulers and Color Guides. QUOTE "As a result, we have chosen to feature them in our upcoming issue of Sew Stylish (Spring 2014, which will be on sale February 4, 2014)"
Be sure to pick up a copy of Sew Stylish Spring 2014 issue and drop us a line. We are anxious to hear how you like the write-up.
Be sure to pick up a copy of Sew Stylish Spring 2014 issue and drop us a line. We are anxious to hear how you like the write-up.
December 2012/January 2013 Issue Vogue Patterns : Article written by:Linda Griepentrog
Thanks to the many articles and reviews on on our products We will continue bringing new concepts as production allows..
Increase Your E-Notion IQ -
Kut It Sew Straight (KISS) Product Review
http://ihaveanotion.blogspot.com
/2012/01/increase-your-e-notion-iq-kut-it-sew.html
Wednesday, January 4, 2012 Keep checking back as I will continue to share your comments and articles.
Thanks to the many articles and reviews on on our products We will continue bringing new concepts as production allows..
Increase Your E-Notion IQ -
Kut It Sew Straight (KISS) Product Review
http://ihaveanotion.blogspot.com
/2012/01/increase-your-e-notion-iq-kut-it-sew.html
Wednesday, January 4, 2012 Keep checking back as I will continue to share your comments and articles.
y Quilt Market Impressions, Part 2http://www.professionalquilter.com/weblog/category/quilt-show
Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
Last week I shared some of my impressions of Quilt Market: new products, fabrics, inspirations. I’m continuing with more this week.
1. Michael Miller Fabrics introduced a number of new lines. In Kathy Miller’s Schoolhouse presentation she mentioned trends of navy, gray and red. For sports fans, Emily Herrick with Crazy Old Ladies introduced Hall of Fame. Her designs were inspired by vintage photographs of sporting events. Mark Hordyszynski showed his Halloween-themed fabric complete with glow in the dark pieces. And, I loved the bright and cheery designs from Pillow & Maxfield in their Ooh La La line in Citrus, Sky and Spice colorways.
2. Andover showed a number of wonderful collections from its designers. I loved the Pear Tree line from Thomas Knauer with its clean blues, greens and salmons. New from Lonni Rossi are Bubbles & Swirl and Lala’s Garden. And, the Winterthur John Hewson collection is based on work by this important textile printer who came to Philadelphia at the invitation of Benjamin Franklin in 1773. The line includes a large panel, florals, birds, a border stripe and a textured leaf print.
3. Noble Notions had some great quilting notions. I particularly liked their multi-use Quilters Clamp. It can be used as a channel lock for longarm machines or for securing your quilt to a table for basting. It can be used also for hanging items from your work area, such as a trash bag. They also offer both hand and finger grips for machine quilting.
4. Sew Concept introduced a number of useful sewing products. The Sew Straight Guides are positionable rulers in 1/4″ markings that go on your sewing machine bed. They would be great for beginning and experienced sewers alike. Very handy is the dual thread stand, perfect for twin-needle sewing and also for easy bobbin winding. I also liked the KISS Laser Line. By positioning the laser light on your fabric and holding the fabric in place, you have a line to guide your cutting. eConcept also covers a variety of sizes of hoop shields for embroidery.
5. I also discovered some scissors developed by Marry J’s. They feature a 1/4″ stop so that you can easily trim appliqué pieces or cut into corners without going too far.
Wednesday, November 9th, 2011
Last week I shared some of my impressions of Quilt Market: new products, fabrics, inspirations. I’m continuing with more this week.
1. Michael Miller Fabrics introduced a number of new lines. In Kathy Miller’s Schoolhouse presentation she mentioned trends of navy, gray and red. For sports fans, Emily Herrick with Crazy Old Ladies introduced Hall of Fame. Her designs were inspired by vintage photographs of sporting events. Mark Hordyszynski showed his Halloween-themed fabric complete with glow in the dark pieces. And, I loved the bright and cheery designs from Pillow & Maxfield in their Ooh La La line in Citrus, Sky and Spice colorways.
2. Andover showed a number of wonderful collections from its designers. I loved the Pear Tree line from Thomas Knauer with its clean blues, greens and salmons. New from Lonni Rossi are Bubbles & Swirl and Lala’s Garden. And, the Winterthur John Hewson collection is based on work by this important textile printer who came to Philadelphia at the invitation of Benjamin Franklin in 1773. The line includes a large panel, florals, birds, a border stripe and a textured leaf print.
3. Noble Notions had some great quilting notions. I particularly liked their multi-use Quilters Clamp. It can be used as a channel lock for longarm machines or for securing your quilt to a table for basting. It can be used also for hanging items from your work area, such as a trash bag. They also offer both hand and finger grips for machine quilting.
4. Sew Concept introduced a number of useful sewing products. The Sew Straight Guides are positionable rulers in 1/4″ markings that go on your sewing machine bed. They would be great for beginning and experienced sewers alike. Very handy is the dual thread stand, perfect for twin-needle sewing and also for easy bobbin winding. I also liked the KISS Laser Line. By positioning the laser light on your fabric and holding the fabric in place, you have a line to guide your cutting. eConcept also covers a variety of sizes of hoop shields for embroidery.
5. I also discovered some scissors developed by Marry J’s. They feature a 1/4″ stop so that you can easily trim appliqué pieces or cut into corners without going too far.