Hi all. It's October. *#&*! The month of pink. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, I am offering an 18 x 25 piece of a beautiful shade of pink linen (30 count?), matching jumbo rick rack called Sweet Peach that is discontinued, Wildflowers in Rosebud, Cherry Cordial, and 2 skeins of Parfait. Rosebud doesn't appear to be a full skein. If you would like to have this small offering of pinkness, please leave a comment stating so.
Thursday evening I received a call from my carpenter/construction wizard, saying he had Friday free and could come over to work. YES!!! We had to have 5/8" dense and heavy underlayment removed beneath carpeting in preparation for 3/4" wood flooring. A nightmare, and we knew it would be. It was nailed every 4 inches so the pry bars were breaking off pieces that went flying through the air along with a heavy dust. I was carrying garbage cans filled with pieces and nails outside, and anything bigger than 5" was taken dragged to the spit to burn. I begged him to take breaks!! He works alone, fast, and hard and I could barely keep up. We didn't have a dumpster or any plan since it was such short notice. But I'm not complaining - it's done. Here he is on the last few nails after cleanup, and my fire with the only two larger pieces on top of the burning smalls. This pile was only 1 hour into the work, and we worked for 6 hours. Before someone asks, no we don't roast lambs here - we don't eat babies including veal. He put the carpeting back down over the plywood and it's ready for the new floor. Furniture is back and most of the "stuff" from the room is somewhere - not sure where - don't really care.
I am sucking down the Advil again today and almost fully recovered but I have to say - I really felt my age. My wrist brace made it more difficult and my sore leg didn't help either. But there's nothing wrong with a little hard work and aches are only temporary. He'll be back to remove the ash floor in the kitchen and put down whatever we decide throughout. I want pine. No one agrees.
I also forgot to mention in the last post that the flexible cutting mat for the kitchen can be used in place of Mylar if you can't find a nice piece. It's much heavier but still flexible. I tried it for a colonial style sewing bag/pouch but being so flexible, it didn't keep the larger piece's top edge from bending when hung from its straps. Usually I slip the bottom of a wire hanger or a small diameter dowel rod in the top edge to hold it open and flat. That works great.
The second is found here - jubama. She used Crescent Colours. Love the photos and both used a real stem. I'm so glad to see these and am happy you like the design. It's a quick stitch!
I'll end on this observation ~ really~ where did the phrase "worked my ass off" come from because in 61 years, it's never happened. It seems to hang lower and get wider with every job, but it doesn't appear to be leaving. Just curious.
Hope you're enjoying your weekend. I appreciate your visit and have so many new blogs to check out! Don't forget - if you want the pink supplies, please let me know in a comment on this post. I'll draw a name next Friday at 9pm.
Stay safe and thank you so much for visiting!!