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  1. On 4/5/2022 at 12:56 PM, Lightkeeper said:

    I happened to come across this thread as my last Cuisinart blender is making grinding noises, and on it's last legs.   I bought one from Costco, but it had the lock and unlock buttons, that I found hard to use with 1 hand (unless I am doing something wrong)  Many of the ones I was searching for now have this lock feature on them, which I find to be cumbersome.

     

    Any one else notice this, or have any issues with that?  For years I had great luck with my Cuisinart's but of course they had to change the design now.    The Amazon basics one looks very similar to the  one from Costco.

     

    The Cuisinart I have I don't have to continue to hold the lock button down; it is only pressed to get it started. Not sure they all are like that though. I for sure couldn't use it if I had to continue to hold both buttons. I was wondering the other day if I could take it apart to try to bypass it, but I really don't need another project or another broken stick blender if I mess it up 😆. Who am I kidding I know I am going to google this now to see if there are any videos on this. 

  2. I am bumping this topic. I had the Mueller too (coincidence I hadn't read this thread at the time.) It broke on my 6th batch I made with it. Since I am just making small batches (1 lb) as I learn it was disappointing. The whisk attachment is fine; it is just the immersion attachment that won't work. But I read that their warranty great so I am going to reach out to them today. In the meantime I picked up another Cuisinart. It was what I started with and it just felt right to use another one! I am not a fan of the lock feature on it but I can deal. I figure if Mueller can replace the attachment I can keep it as a spare. I did find it to be too much power even on the lowest setting for such small batches, but I am hoping I get to try it out on a larger batch someday where the power would be nice!

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  3. Thank you! I do use sodium lactate to help me unmold faster. Though I can’t say it makes a difference. I really love a lot of olive oil in my recipes  (seems to work well for my very sensitive skin) and just takes forever to harden in the mold!

     

    I have been using 1 tsp per lb of oils. Do you think more would be ok?

  4. I have been experimenting with cutting the amount down. I liked it to add to the bar hardness, but didn't like the bloom!

     

    To me this is also a perfect example of why people need to test, test, test, and then wait a long time before they even think of selling. This showed up 6 months later. I would hate to think if I had sold it to someone! (Not sure I will ever sell soap myself but just a perfect example of how it takes years to master your craft!)

     

  5. On 3/10/2022 at 10:17 AM, Ameny said:

    Hello everybody, So soon i'm gonna launch my own business that consists on making personnalized tote bags. and there is 2 options either the embroidery or acrylic painting.

    And i can't find the suitable brand name

    So can u plzz give me some suggestions ? and thanks ❤️

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    This is beautiful!! For me it is bringing up memories of when I used to embroider with my grandmother when we went on family vacations. Who taught you to embroider or paint? Maybe some name ideas can come from when/where you learned, or who taught you?

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  6. 12 hours ago, TallTayl said:

    I use them for a great many things from lotion prep to dipping short candles. They’re fabulous. Just look for ones with the dimensions you need.  I spent a comical amount of time with a ruler and paper testing what sizes I needed. 

    Good to know I am not the only one that does the ruler and paper testing method 😆

    Thanks again these will be perfect and I am thinking of all the things around the house they would be great for in addition to crafting!

  7. What does everyone use to make their lotions? I bought 64 oz glass measuring cups because I prefer to use glass over plastic, but one pulse of my stick blender and I have a mess of unemulsified water and oils/butters everywhere! I am thinking something taller rather than wider would be better but before I buy something else to try I thought I would ask. 

     

    Thanks!

    Amy

  8. I actually had a positive experience as a new seller on Etsy. I have been selling crochet items for years locally but finally started on Etsy last fall. I use Pirate Ship and pretty much as soon as I pay for the label it is marked as shipped within Etsy with the tracking. I received all the notices from Etsy in the beginning about how they would hold my money, but in my case they usually released within 3 days. 
     

    I like your idea of working on your own website along with Etsy. You can always list a few items on Etsy and see how it goes for you. The traffic is certainly nice…wishing you luck! 

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  9. I couldn’t find a pic of the one I posted above melted, but here is one with just a dusting of mica. You can definitely start out with small amounts of mica to start with! I love Mad Micas and their sample packs are generous. Have fun experimenting (that’s the best part!)

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  10. For just shimmer as it melts you can just sprinkle on the top so you really don’t need much at all! They can clump a bit though so a tiny strainer helps. Like Laura mentioned you have to wait til they are almost set up or it just sinks. They are so pretty when they melt! 
     

     

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