Greetings! Lots of computer issues and memory lapses for passwords had me throwing things for a few days. Still having a few problems and haven't been online much.
Since the post on linen folds, I decided to check my inventory. A few readers commented about using skirt hangers for their finished pieces until framing, and I really like that idea for even linen stash. So I unrolled my yardage but because I prefer the stiffer linen, they just weren't cooperating. You don't have to have a paper tube for larger pieces, so I decided to get all of the pieces out of plastic bags, check them for marks, and roll. Usually it's the hand dyed or colored linens that fade on the folds, but this time I found an unbleached piece of 35 count with the mark. So the first photo is before, and the second after I VERY GENTLY and randomly used the archival ink. It's not a match but close enough and it breaks up the line.


When I unrolled an older yard of unbleached, I found so many thread breaks I couldn't believe it.
Since the post on linen folds, I decided to check my inventory. A few readers commented about using skirt hangers for their finished pieces until framing, and I really like that idea for even linen stash. So I unrolled my yardage but because I prefer the stiffer linen, they just weren't cooperating. You don't have to have a paper tube for larger pieces, so I decided to get all of the pieces out of plastic bags, check them for marks, and roll. Usually it's the hand dyed or colored linens that fade on the folds, but this time I found an unbleached piece of 35 count with the mark. So the first photo is before, and the second after I VERY GENTLY and randomly used the archival ink. It's not a match but close enough and it breaks up the line.


When I unrolled an older yard of unbleached, I found so many thread breaks I couldn't believe it.
And the mother of all slubs.
So I rolled and rolled and rolled and I'm still rolling.
Remember my free sampler bag chart? I couldn't stand it - had to try another drum. So here is the tiny 2 1/2" x 1 1/2" little bugger.
So cute! I used the Mylar inside because it was hard to keep the shape when sewing on the top and bottom.

I sewed muslin strips first, then the side seam, used wool felt, and this is weird - a very flimsy little plastic bag inside to hold the walnut shells.
I'm still ridding excess from my sewing and craft room. And I have to do a little rant here. I contacted the Women's Reformatory about donating stitching supplies, AWARE about dozens of new bras, nightgowns, books and exercise videos, two charities about new craft supplies, and no replies or return calls. I'm so sick of people not doing their jobs and no one seems to care. We went to Goodwill with new bags of fiberfill, quilt sized fleece, natural cotton fleece, and other craft items and were turned away because someone had brought in a fiberfill item loaded with bugs. I didn't ask what kind, but they infested the store so stuffed items are no longer allowed. Pulling out of that plaza, we saw an Amish man working for a contractor and stopped, offered, gone! Took everything so I hope some young girls are practicing on my old stash.

I sewed muslin strips first, then the side seam, used wool felt, and this is weird - a very flimsy little plastic bag inside to hold the walnut shells.
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Several more drawers to roll and cupboards to purge.
Stay safe (I refuse to mention this white crap again).
Thanks for visiting!!
Stay safe (I refuse to mention this white crap again).
Thanks for visiting!!