Is this a silly Idea?
#91
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Originally Posted by ube quilting
I love the idea. The only problems I can think of are moving it, very heavy, and having a level platform to put it on for sewing by the stream. Oh! And bugs! HAAAAAAAAAAAA!
peace :D
Pipe dream: after your friends build you a permenant screened summer house by the stream, feed them real well!
peace :D
Pipe dream: after your friends build you a permenant screened summer house by the stream, feed them real well!
#92
Originally Posted by ube quilting
I love the idea. The only problems I can think of are moving it, very heavy, and having a level platform to put it on for sewing by the stream. Oh! And bugs! AAAAAAAAAA! peace :D
Pipe dream: after your friends build you a permanent screened summer house by the stream, feed them real well!
Pipe dream: after your friends build you a permanent screened summer house by the stream, feed them real well!
I would make a cover for a machine in case of rain anyway; and as others have said, something to absorb moisture underneath, to prevent rust.
I have followed Jenny @ sew-classic for a long time, and loved this idea to convert a little Singer 99 to hand-crank & back to electric for sewing outdoors. Read here: http://blog.sew-classic.com/2009/05/...ack-again.aspx
Sounds like a dream come true, just set up the hammock for a mid-day nap & I'm all set to join you!
#96
Just picturing what you are talking about gives me a vision of serenity. What a beautiful way to spend your time. Just make sure you limit the amount of time you spend gazing at all the nature so you get some sewing done. heehee
#99
Sounds like a wonderful idea. YOu'll be able to hear the birds and bees out doing their thing while you do yours!
Originally Posted by Vicki W
I have a farm that I use as a weekend home. My husband spends a lot more time there than I can. He's retired and I have a long way to go before I can.
On our property, we have a camp ground next to a creek. I have been thinking all summer that I "need" a treadle machine so that I can quilt under the trees. (My other option is to use a generator but I have gotten it in my head that the threadle would be peaceful). Are there any con's (reasons I shouldn't) I have a building that I could store it in when I am not there.
On our property, we have a camp ground next to a creek. I have been thinking all summer that I "need" a treadle machine so that I can quilt under the trees. (My other option is to use a generator but I have gotten it in my head that the threadle would be peaceful). Are there any con's (reasons I shouldn't) I have a building that I could store it in when I am not there.
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