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Old 11-04-2012, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles View Post
That is great news! I love the new avator! What is your little redheaded GD's name?

Nancy

Ok Miriam, stop playing with the Avator! First you take off the photo of you and your DH, put the little redhead on there, then change to both the redheads - now nothing? Come on Miriam, I can't keep up! Now a bobbin assembly? You remind me of my 4 year old GS, who is always changing the people on our Wii game! Hehehehehehe! Well, you did give me a smile this morning - I needed that!
Darn thing won't stay up there... I'll try for Miss L my little Q-tip queen... Her name is Lovie.

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Old 11-04-2012, 06:39 AM
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Darn thing won't stay up there... I'll try for Miss L my little Q-tip queen... Her name is Lovie.
She loves to hug and kiss. Look out when she turns 16...
She likes my shop a lot. I have cool stuff in there... Scares me to death when 5 kids show up and take over. So far Walter doesn't give a fig. The others each have their own interests.
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:40 AM
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Hello, all. It's been a bad couple of weeks and it took me quite awhile to read all the pages I missed. My computer got hit by lightening a week before we left the cabin and then on Friday, I tripped over a FW case and broke my upper right arm. I may have to have surgery but I won't be doing any sewing or working on machines for a few weeks, that's for sure. So, my best advice is.... don't leave your machines sitting in your walking path.

You all are finding more cool machines......a little envy going on here.
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by nanna-up-north View Post
Hello, all. It's been a bad couple of weeks and it took me quite awhile to read all the pages I missed. My computer got hit by lightening a week before we left the cabin and then on Friday, I tripped over a FW case and broke my upper right arm. I may have to have surgery but I won't be doing any sewing or working on machines for a few weeks, that's for sure. So, my best advice is.... don't leave your machines sitting in your walking path.

You all are finding more cool machines......a little envy going on here.
ouch for your arm - I hope it heals up quickly. Those are pretty good obstacles - they hide well...
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by BoJangles View Post
Glenn, that is so cool! Cathy is awesome! Thank you Cathy for Skipper!

Nancy
Cathy is the best.
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by nanna-up-north View Post
Hello, all. It's been a bad couple of weeks and it took me quite awhile to read all the pages I missed. My computer got hit by lightening a week before we left the cabin and then on Friday, I tripped over a FW case and broke my upper right arm. I may have to have surgery but I won't be doing any sewing or working on machines for a few weeks, that's for sure. So, my best advice is.... don't leave your machines sitting in your walking path.

You all are finding more cool machines......a little envy going on here.
Nanna-up-north, hope the arm heals fast so you can have fun with the machines and us.
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Old 11-04-2012, 08:39 AM
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Blush, blush. Skip needed a foot and I had an extra one. 1 + 1 = 2. Karma goes around.
Besides I actually did it for the W&W. I really love those old Wheeler & Wilsons.

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Cathy is the best.
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Old 11-04-2012, 08:41 AM
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Nana,
Ouch. I'm so sorry to hear about your arm. I pray that it heals well and quickly.

Cathy


Originally Posted by nanna-up-north View Post
Hello, all. It's been a bad couple of weeks and it took me quite awhile to read all the pages I missed. My computer got hit by lightening a week before we left the cabin and then on Friday, I tripped over a FW case and broke my upper right arm. I may have to have surgery but I won't be doing any sewing or working on machines for a few weeks, that's for sure. So, my best advice is.... don't leave your machines sitting in your walking path.

You all are finding more cool machines......a little envy going on here.
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Old 11-04-2012, 09:00 AM
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Blush, blush. Skip needed a foot and I had an extra one. 1 + 1 = 2. Karma goes around.
Besides I actually did it for the W&W. I really love those old Wheeler & Wilsons.

Cathy
I agree Cathy I love the Wheeler and Wilsons. This 8 will out sew most anything and it is just plain fun to sew with. It is one of the quitest machines to use to. I just like the looks of them. Thanks again Cathy.

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Old 11-04-2012, 10:59 AM
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Kind of off topic a bit but my wife has been making aprons with our "vintage" type machines.


This picture was taken this morning and when I looked at it the flower on the wall next to the door just jumped out at me. I'll tell you about the flower then Elaine can ask what she wants about the aprons.

My mom and I were exploring near the Salt River south of Phoenix over 30 years ago and we found a spot where people had dumped some trash. In the trash was this flower. It's made from plaster of Paris or something like that and was broken. There was a couple pieces missing too.
We brought it home and glued it back together. Then using spackling compound we filled in the missing pieces, contoured and detailed them to look like what used to be there. After it was dry I painted it up with my model paints. After that it hung on the wall near the door on our house for a lot of years.
In 2001 when my mom died I retrieved it and brought it back to IL with me. About 10 years ago I touched it up then gave it several good coats of clear coat to keep the moisture and humidity from causing it to mold. And now it hangs near the door in my house. Just a happy memory of good times long past. I thought I'd share them with you.

Elaine's questions below: \/

For a long time I have wanted to make aprons to sell at the crafts shows. The project has always been one of those "round to it" things. Well I finally made a few and am in a quandary as to how much I should charge for them.
So I ask those of you here what would you charge or be willing to pay for a custom made apron like the one above and these below?
I want honest opinions please.


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