Tuesday, August 22, 2017

This post is for Clinton and Nellie


and maybe even for their parents.

Long time readers know that I occasionally use this blog to communicate with just one or two people.  It's just the easiest way I have to show a bunch of photos and text.  It isn't secret so you can read it if you want to.


Dear Nellie and Clinton,
I will be visiting with you soon!  And I can't wait to see you.  I had a lot of fun with you last year and I am very happy to be coming back to see both of you again.

Your mom told me that Nellie is interested in doing some more sewing.  We can make pencil cases or other small bags with zippers.  They can be different sizes (from tiny to small) and different shapes.

If you have ideas about another sewing project you want to do, just let me know.

love
Cheryl


Everybody should pick two fabrics.  This is to make two separate bags (if you want to) so the fabrics don't have to go together.

For most of them I have enough so that more than one person can choose the same fabric.

(Note to Greg:  Clinton's sewing machine is perfect for the kind of tailor/repair stuff you want to do.  So pick some fabrics for yourself because this is the perfect way to learn to use it.)

(Note to Amber:  Of course you can pick some fabric and make some bags too.  These will be about the size of cosmetic bags.)






















Long time readers (if any of you are still here) can now appreciate the time that usually goes into photo editing.  Because I didn't do any of it for these photos,


Wednesday, August 2, 2017

What Do I Have In Common With Kenneth D. King?


Not much, it must be admitted.

In case you don't know who he is, look here.

We both have white hair.

We both know how to operate a sewing machine. 
I can't even bring myself to claim that "we both sew" because even after 56 wonderful years of home sewing, I can't begin to compare what I do with what he does.

No, dear readers, it is something much more obscure.  And much sillier.

We both own a Florian pinker.


I was tickled to learn this.  I don't use mine but I love the funky weirdness of it.  I blogged about it a while ago.



So how do I know this?  Blogger Peter Lappin of Male Pattern Boldness recently spent time with Mr. King in his studio and posted a picture of the Florian.

King's Florian looks new, but mine is vintage.  The original owner noted the purchase date on the back of the box: 1946.  But apparently they are still being made in the U.S.A.



I've always loved my Florian.  Now I love it even more because Kenneth D. King has one too.  I admit it, I'm a fangirl.

I told you this was silly.  You can consider this as my version of tweeting (which I don't do) at 3 a.m.