Friday, December 29, 2023
At Church On Time By Henry Beer | Poem
Monday, December 25, 2023
Sewing Report For November And December
My daughter had a birthday in December and my sewing projects revolved around her.
I made her two doll dresses and a skirt for her to wear.
Monday, December 18, 2023
I Made My Own Doll Dress Pattern Using An Antique Doll Dress
My daughter has an antique doll that she plays with. The dress fell apart a while ago.
It used to have a lot of fancy details; tule, lace, an over skirt, ribbon, color, etc.
I used the dress that was in tatters to make a pattern for a new dress.
The new dress fits. It's nothing fancy, but it will do!
It's nice to have a successful venture this time. :)
Friday, December 15, 2023
Envy By Henry Beer | Poem
Envy
Others in their lot.
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Oil Lamps
I have been getting to use my oil lamps since moving.
I am glad to finally be able to use them.
I have a pair of oil lamps that used to be my grandma's.
In our old house there weren't any surfaces that I felt safe about setting a flaming light.
So, I had to store my lamps for a while.
Monday, December 11, 2023
My New Kitchen!
We moved! The house we moved into is a little bit of a project. The kitchen had been gutted prior to us moving to the house. Mr. In the Mid-west rigged up a sturdy little kitchen for me. It has a nice large section of counter top, a refrigerator, oven and sink. He salvaged one upper cabinet for me and built rugged shelves under the counter top. The whole thing is very robust and functional.
I decided to make some curtains in lieu of cabinet doors. I went shopping in my fabric stash and found two kitchen-ish fabrics. I didn't have enough of either one to make all the curtains out of the same fabric. I had to use both and I like them both, so, I am happy!
After hemming my curtain panels I installed snaps on the corners. I screwed the mate snap pieces into the wood. I had to rummage around in a junk box for screws. I was able to find screws that worked perfectly and all matched!
Before I could get all the curtains put up, disaster struck. My two year old pulled down on the top of the curtain and the snap ripped right off of the fabric. I was so devastated!
At first I thought, "This is why I can't have anything nice." And I had a good deal of self-pity. Then it dawned on me that instead of framing this problem like: this goes to show that children tear up everything, I could frame it like: this goes to show that I should have reenforced the fabric with a couple layers using snaps of that style.
And, the latter is a fact. These types of snaps need a heavier fabric or lighter material needs to be enforced. Before the day was over several more of the snaps had ripped through the fabric just in normal use.
I could kick myself! Why didn't I know better?
I thought using snaps would be brilliant and I hate giving up on the idea. Mr. In The Midwest suggested using Velcro and I think that it will work better with my fabric. I will be patching the holes in the curtains that I have made. Then I will see what I can do to attach Velcro.