At any rate, tired of my cooking I made a quick trip to Frys for some sushi. They make the best crab rolls and even give away slices in the store. If you act like you are shopping and go around the store a couple of times, you can get a free lunch! I bought this one and brought it home however. Not exactly cheap at $9.00, but delicious!!
On the way back, I stopped in at Walmart for some water and picked up several balls of yarn so I could try out a new pattern I found. It's supposed to be the color of the Indian clay pots I've been collecting. With a project like this, I don't spend near as much money in gift shops and I don't eat as much, since crocheting requires a little concentration ... and lots of puppy patience, as they are always getting tangled up in the stuff.
It was a beautiful day, so as I was cleaning the rig, I had the door open with my fan on. Bad idea! Suddenly a huge gust of wind came through, picking up several pounds of dirt from the road construction work at the entrance to the parking area and throwing it right through my door. Even the puppies were coughing!! So much for a clean rig!!
About 4:00 I ventured out to visit one more home for sale. I picked up this one on the MLS site, where it had pictures and everything!! This is what I found upon arrival however .... nothing ... nada! That house in the back is NOT the one for sale. Next to the real estate sign was a box with flyers. In big letters it said TO BE BUILT. Really? Then how did all those pictures of the inside of the house show up on the MLS site?? This MIGHT be a possibility however ... it's got paved roads and will be a solar house, costing half as much as mine!!
On the way home, I stopped in at the Chance residence for a quick dinner of soup and salad, but as soon as I got in the door, I heard those two words I can't refuse .... MEXICAN FOOD??? Uh, YEAH!!! So off we went to our favorite restaurant for the Deluxe Burrito!!
To make it even better, Miss Patty knows how bad my cooking is, so she always stocks up my freezer when I'm leaving. I came home with four bags of home cooked black beans and an entire deboned chicken I can use to make tacos and whatever. You can't have a better girlfriend than that!!!
This morning, just because I'm moving, the winds have kicked up to over 20 mph. I'm not in a hurry to get out of here, but as the morning goes on, the winds are supposed to get worse. Not that I'm driving far, it's only 29 miles, but wish me luck anyway!! See you in Benson!!
From yesterday's post
ReplyDeleteThe BATIK I was shown was very light from what I saw similar to ripstop type material
It was somewhere in the neighborhood of 44 inches wide I do not know the ,oz that it is
I could very truthfully say that they had at least 100 or 150 bolts of different patterns,, The reason why that was suggested is because the pattern is the same on both sides unlike a shirt where you have the pattern on one side only this material has it on both sides which would be good visually for a kite
This is What got me into thinking of trying it myself is my mother used to have a singer sewing machine it was just an up-and-down stitch however today machine have something like 35 different patterns which was never her case on hers
And if I had an engineering degree to run that bad boy I do have her 1949 singer sewing machine still in my storage
but for 50 bucks I can get one with all the bells whistles and toys off craigslist
The material that you with thinking what is the ounces that would make it too heavy to use
That sounds like good material to use. If not a zig zag stitch, you could probably just sew two seams a quarter inch apart. Not sure that would hold it as well, but worth a try before getting a new machine.
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