Thursday, March 20, 2014

Can you tell me how to get...

 
Part of me enjoys working next to the education department.  They are always working on arts and crafts projects.
 
Today we went to the conference room to have a meeting and the table was covered in these monsters. 
 


They are preparing for a dinner with WQED.  I suspect we'll see more fun items like this in the weeks to come. 

Makes me want to do arts and crafts.  Then I remember last night's sewing episode.  I'll stick to drywall for a while.

Sew What!


I can sew.  As kids we were taught to sew and then in middle school we had sewing class.  Along with cooking, drafting, and wood shop. 

I can't sew like Miss Wendy or Miss Sarah.  They can sew circles around me and then add flourish to those circles.  I can get by. 

I don't often have the opportunity to sew because more often than not I have things I need to mend.

I hate mending.

I consider sewing to be creative and fun.
I consider mending to be torture. 

Sewing...let's make a new bag!

Mending...I caught the pocket of my favorite jacket on the door knob and ripped it.  Now whatever is in my pocket falls out so I either have to buy a new jack or fix this one.

Sewing...let's make an apron for the kids!

Mending...I ripped the hem of my pants on my heel and now my heel gets caught on them every time I walk and my pants get wet when it rains so I have to fix it or buy new pants.

See the difference?

Here is my current mending situation:

My swimsuit. 

You're thinking 'a swimsuit in March?'  Yes, Walt Kowalski and I swim at the gym several nights a week.  I bought a swimsuit with special material that won't fade or disintegrate in the pool.   However, they didn't use special thread to hold the pieces of the swimsuit together.  All of the seams are unraveling.  My swimsuit is literally falling apart at the seams.  The body of the suit is fine, but I accidentally mooned several children at the pool because the seam at my rear came apart.  (I wondered why I felt a breeze.)

Walt Kowalski: "Buy a new suit."
Me: "I can fix this.  It's just the seams."

I don't have the sewing machine set up on a table all the time.  That would make the process 1000 times easier.  Right now, the sewing machine is in storage.  So the mending ends up in a pile.  In this case, a bag or several bags.

Here's my sewing machine:

1977 Singer Stylist

It even does button holes. Grammy taught me. Actually, this is her sewing machine.  She does less sewing than I do.  It's got a nice carrying/storage case and I know how to use it. 


After the gym one night, Walt Kowalski stopped at storage and picked it up for me.  Brought it home and sewed his jacket pocket and my jacket pocket.  Then I brought out my swimsuit. 

The swimsuit material is slippy and slippy material doesn't always run through the machine very well. I knew this when I started. 

Started struggling, that is.  I struggled through one seam and the stitches weren't very even, but they held.  I struggled through another seam.  Then I struggled with that same seam again.

Walt Kowalski: "Buy a new suit."

I'm determined to fix this suit.  It's my favorite.  After continued struggling I came to the conclusion this material just wasn't going to feed well through the machine and I was going to have to sew it by hand. 

Walt Kowalski: "Buy a new suit."

Ok fine, I'll work some other mending in the bags.  There were at least 5 pair of jeans that needed small repairs.  These aren't good jeans, they are work jeans. Extra pairs of work jeans are always handy. 

Now I'm struggling with the jeans having the same problem I was with the suit, the material just won't feed.

OK, now I will try just a piece of simple material.  Nothing thick.  Nothing slippy. 

Nope, still won't feed through.

Crap crap crap. 

The feed dogs (the proper term) weren't moving.  The feed dog is the part under the needle that pulls the material through the sewing machine.  Logic tells me that this is a moving part so it's either jammed full of fuzz or broken. 

Walt Kowalski "Buy a new suit."

Oh no, I cannot let a sewing machine get the best of me.  Get me a screwdriver and the internet.

1 screw driver + 1 internet and 5 minutes later I get the bottom of the machine open, find a schematic of gears and lots of little broken gear pieces.

Walt Kowalski "Buy a new machine."

It's just a gear.  A little more searching, I found a replacement gear and directions how to replace it. A new machine would be a great investment if I sewed more often.  Or ever.

A new gear will be enough.

In the meantime, I just happen to have another sewing machine in storage.  It was my grandmother's and to my knowledge still works.  No, I don't have a storage full of old Singer sewing machines.



It is a Singer.  Just subtract a few more years. The internet tells me it is a late 40s early 50s model.

Walt Kowalski: "Buy a new suit."

I laced the thread through what I thought was the right way and tried it out.  Nothing.  No stitches.  After struggling to thread the machine again, I went back to the internet and found a users manual. 

Walt Kowalski: "Buy a new suit."

I was doing it backwards. 

Once I got it threaded properly, it worked!  The machine sewed perfectly.  I can now swim again.  Not nearly as many options as the newer machines, but it will get me through until I can order a new gear for the other model.  I even mended an entire bag of clothes. 

Walt Kowalski: "Buy a new suit."

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Paw Paw Paw

 
Cocoa Fluff loves to paw at things.  She's always pawing at the inside of my gardening.  If you lay an empty cereal box on the floor she'll paw at it like she's playing an instrument. and she loves, loves, loves pawing at the glass at the backdoor.  Two paws together at the same time.  Always before meals. 
 
We splurged this weekend and bought cupcakes.  Walt Kowalski brought the box up from the basement so I could put half of the cupcakes in the freezer.  The empty box went on the floor for inspection. 
 
Every furry creature in the house thoroughly inspected the box by sitting on it or laying on it.
 
Cocoa Fluff pawed it like she was playing a song. The clear shiny "window" in the lid made a crinkly noise, but didn't scare her.  Out of the four of them, she liked it the best.
 
This morning when I came out to the kitchen she was sitting on it again.
 
Paw. Paw. Paw.  Snap. The glue holding the clear window to the top of the box gave loose and she feel through the box window into the box.
 


That made the box even better.    I bet she's still in box when we get home.

The jug of wine in the background is accidental.  I want to make stew. 
Stew with wine?  Yes. Delicious. 

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

The Pox

 
Actually, I think it looks more like when smear calamine lotion on your skin after you've got the poison ivy. 
 
 
Then again, maybe it's more like polka dots. Yes, I like that better.  Less itchy. 


Heaven knows I will have the poison soon enough. 

I just put a very light first coat on the taped seams and screws.  The cat ranch has textured plaster and when we remodeled the game room, I did a similar textured look on the walls. 

However, I think we're going to do a smooth skim coat in House#1.  It will be faster.  I enjoyed creating the textured coat at the Cat Ranch, but at times I agonized over it attempting to make the next swirl "perfect" to the last swirl. 

Do I smell spring?

 
The snowdrops are blooming.  Spring is only a few days away.  After having a taste of warm weather a couple of weeks ago, I am ready.
 

There are two patches of snowdrops that come up every spring.  They aren't anywhere near anything in the yard.  And every year after they are done blooming I say "I need to move them so they are near the house and the garden."  And every year I lose them when the grass grows around them. They just look like a tall patch of grass. 

I am determined this year.  I might get a can of orange spray paint and put a large circle around them so I can find them when they are gone to seed. 

Then again, right now they are next to the large divot in the ground my body made when I fell last week.  I can laugh about it now.

Monday, March 17, 2014

And more walls

 
 
 

You thought you were tired of seeing 2x4s? You're going to be tired of seeing drywall next!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

There be walls

 

 
 
 
There be walls!  Very exciting. It's just one room right now, but it's coming along.  Bit by bit.