I am always trying to learn new skills. Right now I am learning sewing machine repair. I don't like having to take my machines to the shop and waiting a couple weeks to get them repaired and then the BILL. Good grief they charge a lot of money.
I have sort of dabbled in sewing machine repair but never really dug into it before. I decided that now is the time. I ordered a course online that was 39.95 and have watched every video I can find on you tube. I figured the best thing to do is just start so I told a friend at church what I was up to. She said her machine wouldn't run so I said I'd take a look at it.
I took her machine home and knew just where to start after reading the manual I had purchased and began going through her machine. It was like new but just wouldn't sew. I cleaned and oiled it and that was all it needed. I returned her machine to her and she said I need to set a price because her sister has a machine that the bobbin wont wind on. I told her I would look at it but I'm not ready to set up shop. After talking to her a bit I found out that her sister has chickens so I said I would fix her machine for some farm fresh eggs.
In the mean time I have fixed four other sewing machines and am getting pretty excited. I even fabricated a small part for a machine today to make it work. So far of the four machines Ive worked on this week, two just needed cleaned and oiled and one had a broken part which I ordered and then the other I just fabricated the part for. For right now I am going to stick to the more basic and older machines not junk but machines that are all there but just aren't working for one reason or another. If I get good at it I might branch off into the more intricate machines. We will see.
Then today my husband suggested that I learn to make knife sheaths. He bought a braided one for $60.00 and thought it might be something I could do as well as fix sewing machines. I need to order a lacing needle and some rawhide and I will give it a go.
What about you? Are you learning new skills right now? Are there skills you would like to learn? Tell me about them.
Monday, September 30, 2013
Sept 28, 2013
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Hannah has a facebook page for her tie dye
https://www.facebook.com/pages/edit/?id=654724931212631&tab=public§ion=phone&view#!/pages/Free-Spirit-Tie-dye/654724931212631
If you have a facebook account please like her page. She just turned 17 and has her own business. Im really proud of her.
If you have a facebook account please like her page. She just turned 17 and has her own business. Im really proud of her.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Cleaning hair brushes
Growing up my mom was an instructor at a beauty college so we were taught the proper way to clean our hair brushes and combs. Now all these years later I realize I have not been keeping my hair brushes as clean as I used to.
http://www.athriftymrs.com/2012/08/how-to-clean-your-hairbrush.html
I found a good tutorial on the proper method of cleaning hair brushes.
Do you regularly clean your hair brushes and combs?
http://www.athriftymrs.com/2012/08/how-to-clean-your-hairbrush.html
I found a good tutorial on the proper method of cleaning hair brushes.
Do you regularly clean your hair brushes and combs?
I've been busy
I have been busy the last few weeks, crocheting and sewing. Hannah and I go to craft sales and fairs on weekends so I have been trying to get my stock built up so I can sell things too. Lately I have been making more bibs as always and crocheting nylon net scrubbies and just recently began crocheting the tops of kitchen towels. I used to do that all the time and kind of got away from it. I found some real nice towels the other day so I decided to make more. If they don't sell I know my kinds would like them.
I'm very excited because it appears that this new to me computer is letting me post text as well as pictures from my files. Jeff got a new one at work and they let him buy his old one, which wasn't very old for a reasonable price so we bought it of course. He had to send it in to the company so they could wipe out any of their company files and now I have a super nice laptop.
Now that I can post more I will try to keep up on my blog a little better.
I'm very excited because it appears that this new to me computer is letting me post text as well as pictures from my files. Jeff got a new one at work and they let him buy his old one, which wasn't very old for a reasonable price so we bought it of course. He had to send it in to the company so they could wipe out any of their company files and now I have a super nice laptop.
Now that I can post more I will try to keep up on my blog a little better.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Sept 14,2013 missionary update
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Im a busy bib maker
This is some of what Ive been up to lately. My bibs are selling well at the craft shop I belong to so I have been making more to replace the stock Ive sold. Ive also been making other things like bag bags and bowl covers. This week I also have the four square hot pads on my adjenda to make. It seems like Ive made a lot of bibs but when you actually count them there are not that many. I need to be making things every day.
Im pretty excited that I am able to make blog posts today. I miss being able to blog more often. I am hoping the issue resolves itself or I figure it out. One way or another.
Take care everyone and leave me a comment so I know you are out there.
Debbie
Sept 7, 2013
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