Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Sears Kenmore Model 1755.... AKA George.


My sewing machine self destructed a while back after putting in many long years of faithful service. I've been looking for a suitable replacement for her and then this happened.......


Meet George!
She was sitting in Mr. Jimmy's Mom's basement.
She used to belong to his Grandma Georgina.
Mr. Jimmy's Mom heard about my loss and asked if I'd like to try to use this machine and I snapped it up. There is something special about sewing on the same machine that may have made knickers for Mr. Jimmy and his brothers. Or a sun dress for his Mom Dar.



It came with a manual and all the appropriate cogs feet and attachments.



Here is the page explaining all about the bobbin......



and another to explain about threading.

Let me know if you need me to post any more pages from this book.
It has instructions and pictures for all kinds of maintenance and repairs.

I'll have to study up a bit too. George can still straight stitch but she seems to be a bit seized and won't do a zigzag. I'll clean her up and loosen things a bit and see if we can't bring her back to sew some knickers and sun dresses for a new generation.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Beach Treasure, Epoxy Coated Shells and Pebbles.

I decided to make some pendants from the oyster shells and pebbles we found on the beach last week. So I headed down to the studio with my treasures.



The shells and stones are beautiful now, but when they were wet they were all so much prettier.



I had some casting resin in a corner of the studio. It's been there quite a while you can tell from the yellow colour the hardener is turning. It should still work and I don't mind the slight discolouration.



I mixed up the epoxy in equal parts and made sure it was well combined. I used an inexpensive paintbrush to coat the shells and pebbles. The brush will be pitched out after the product hardens in it. I haven't found a good way to clean this stuff out of a brush. Easier to start over with a new brush next time.



Part of a worm eaten shell. The colours are so much richer when the piece is coated in resin. It appears a dull grey when dry.



I tried to couple the pebbles and shells so they fit together. I think they're going to be pretty little pendants when I'm done.


Lightly blow on the coated shells when they are done being coated. Your breath will break the surface tension on the coating and let the bubbles escape. You don't need to blow hard or get too close.



Here are the steps I used to make little findings to hang each pendant.
Cut a piece of 20 gauge jewelry wire 3 and a half or four inches long.




I use an assortment of round and double round nose pliers to help me make coils and curls in the wire.



Make 4 or five coils in the very middle of the wire like this.



Roll one of the tails up to the center coils.



Roll the other tail into the center coil but in the opposite direction to the first roll.



Fit the new finding to the top of a coated and cured shell.
Use your choice of clear jewelry adhesive to fix the finding in place. I'm using a UV curing gel to adhere mine because I happen to have it on hand, but a good clear jewelry glue like E6000 will work too.

Let me know if you try this. It's pretty easy and I think the end results are pretty spectacular.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Knitting?


We picked up some gorgeous wool and a pattern for warm socks while we were away.


I am a huge fan of purple and green. I can't get enough of it.


Belfast mini-mills has, in my opinion the softest pure wool I've ever had up against my skin.



Even though it's pretty warm outside, I can't help but start these socks. I usually only knit in the colder months, but I have to admit...... I may be neglecting my house work more than usual this week so I can cuddle up with George and watch some classic films while getting a few stitches in.

Do you knit or crochet in the warm months too?

Monday, July 4, 2011

More Vacation Pics............... Any Guesses Where we went Yet?

James and I standing in the lupin field at the end of the lane way.
Lupines from this field were cut and made into flower arrangements for the Royal visit.
Pretty cool...... Will and Kate will enjoy the same beautiful flowers we played in.


A teeny little (deceased) jellyfish.


Mags having pretty amazing photographic skills on the beach. She got us all in this shot!


Maggs and Alan in the Kayak.


Fabulous West Jet! We love everyone who works for you.


Maggs made me a pretty corsage at
Hearts and Flowers
to match my mushroom dress.


Pretty much the very best bread pudding I've ever experienced.


Aunt Janet and I enjoying the beach.


Mr. Jimmy and Alan enjoying a walk also.


Can't thank these two enough for their incredible hospitality.
They dealt with a home move, numerous weddings, a royal visit and us visiting all in the same week. We couldn't have had a better time. Truly, the most beautiful relaxed place in the world.
Thank you you two for sharing it.
Love you heaps

:D

So....any ideas?
Come on...... lets have a guess.
You know you wanna!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Stiletto Nails with 3D Roses and Glitter

I did some fun acrylic stiletto nails this week.





I've done some others like these but not exactly the same. I added some little silver glass beads I found at the craft store. They're tricky to see.



You can see the little silver glass balls in this shot. I also added clear glitter and pink glitter.
It almost looks like there are bubbles trapped in there.



I painted this rose with my right hand. The hand I normally write with.



I painted this one with my left hand. It's getting easier but it's still tricky to make them look alike.



I only added roses to my thumbs and ring fingers.

Maybe I'll find time to do my toes........

What are you guys wearing on your fingers this weekend?

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Work, work, work..................

Been working away on Christmas projects.
While I was otherwise occupied, George has made off with a snoot full of pulled pork. He's pretty pleased with himself and had to flaunt his saucy mustache by sitting on my project photo table (aka the dining room table).
Sebastian saw the whole thing but is refusing to say exactly who got into what.

Happy Father's Day!
:)