This was a beautiful weekend! No rain. Lots of blue skies with sun and white fluffy clouds. Temperatures in the upper 70's (F). The grass finally dried enough for DH to mow this afternoon. Unfortuantely (or not), our anticipated load of dirt was delayed because of the rain/wetness so we can look forward to some landscaping work next weekend.
Due to the basement wetness this past week, my basement work-at-home office had to be "evacuated" and the contents moved to my sewing room, a thankfully dry place. Saturday I moved that stuff out of my sewing room back into the office but did nothing about organizing the office. I spent all my time working on getting my sewing room back in order. I felt quite compelled to have that room back to some moderate form of usefulness.
I should call it my "studio" since I do much more than sew there; but, my mom had/has her sewing room and I guess "sewing room" fits the bill for me for now. I have been sewing, actually. Last week I fired up my old Kenmore and worked on a little project and this week I'm working on trousers for me. The fabric is a crepe polyester/wool blend with a nice drape. It will look great with Sonnet, once I seam the sweater and add buttons. (Yes, I'm behind schedule on Sonnet. Oh well.) I found the fabric two weeks ago at Gayfeather Fabrics, a lovely place to shop for nice fabrics, especially when you're feeling a bit out-of-sorts. And if anything cheers me up, it is my old Kenmore.
Gorgeous, eh?! She says *style* in the most classic of styles. My folks bought her at a garage sale for $10 (yes, *ten* dollars and that includes the cabinet) and gave her to me about six years ago.
As you'll soon see, I do have other sewing machines but this one has a special place in my heart. She works great and she came with all sorts of do-dads and thing-a-majigs to do specific sewing tricks. As long as I'm showing, here's another corner of the sewing room. While I was compelled yesterday to find some floor space, I didn't go so far that everything was put away. *g* I still need another bookcase (but then, who doesn't?) for the books still in boxes. There's a bunch of yarn in that room too but it's mine, all mine.
Charlynn, I got the serger running today (you can see it on the floor next to my Kenmore) and it works just fine! I'm so pleased. It groaned for the first several tries since it hasn't been plugged in for how long?? But it is working swell now. I probably owe you more money for it. *g* Let me know!
oooo sorry that you lost the battle with the basement. :/
Posted by: Jen | Monday, August 27, 2007 at 12:59 PM
Fabulous sewing machine!
Posted by: Cookie | Monday, August 27, 2007 at 03:53 PM
Cool sewing machine! The older more durable models often do the best actual sewing. I wish I could give my new(er) machine to my mom and take her old New Home.
Posted by: Brenda | Monday, August 27, 2007 at 06:44 PM
Wow, that sewing machine is SO wonderful!!
Posted by: Kim | Monday, August 27, 2007 at 10:58 PM