Hey guy's -- can you sew??

Things that don't fit anywhere else...

Postby Nitetimes » Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:03 pm

Learned to sew a long time ago. I've got an old Singer that I've used to reupholster a couch and some other furniture, have made clothes, curtains and any number of other things.
I also cook, often better than the wife. 8) And always when camping.
I'm not allowed to do laundry. :lol:
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Postby angib » Mon Dec 18, 2006 5:14 pm

Miriam C. wrote:Make a quilt by spring.

Not too difficult - it's just a job.

Miriam C. wrote:Special just for your teardrop and give it a theme.

Ah, but that's completely different - giving something a 'theme' is like cultural betrayal for guys. Can't do that. Wouldn't be right......

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Postby asianflava » Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:09 pm

I can do MY laundry but since her clothes are involved, I don't. I have no idea what is dry cleaned, what gets washed but not dried, what doesn't get bleached, etc. Just to save any future "discussions" I leave the laundry up to her.

My laundry is easy whites, and not whites. Sometimes if I get more than 2 loads, I'll split the not white into light and dark. I don't make it anymore complicated than that.
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Postby Sonetpro » Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:18 pm

asianflava wrote:I can do MY laundry but since her clothes are involved, I don't. I have no idea what is dry cleaned, what gets washed but not dried, what doesn't get bleached, etc. Just to save any future "discussions" I leave the laundry up to her.

My laundry is easy whites, and not whites. Sometimes if I get more than 2 loads, I'll split the not white into light and dark. I don't make it anymore complicated than that.


Rocky something I found out a looong time ago when I got married.
My dad told me to wash a load of whites and throw in a colored towel and you will never have to do laundry again.
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Postby Nitetimes » Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:26 pm

asianflava wrote:My laundry is easy, whites, and not whites.


That's exactly why I'm not allowed to do laundry!!! :lol: :lol:
Something they call sorting???? Not sure what that is.... I always tried to keep it simple. 8) 8)
Can't recall what it was I ruined but I was never allowed near the wash machine again!!
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Postby Nitetimes » Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:28 pm

Sonetpro wrote:My dad told me to wash a load of whites and throw in a colored towel and you will never have to do laundry again.
He was right. :twisted:


I thought that was where colored socks came from. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby NightCap » Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:39 pm

When I was a teen my mom taught me how to sew nylon wallets. It was fun. Now that I am older I sew kites together that are measured in square feet. I love sewing the BIG kites.

Oh, and Yeah, "I feel pretty too!".
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Postby GHOSTSSX » Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:37 pm

NightCap wrote:When I was a teen my mom taught me how to sew nylon wallets. It was fun. Now that I am older I sew kites together that are measured in square feet. I love sewing the BIG kites.

Oh, and Yeah, "I feel pretty too!".


I was right with ya til that last part!!! You aint gonna start singin now r u? :?

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PS - I can sew, crochet, wash clothes and dishes and bake a cake.

PSS- SPro, yeah I did that recently, but since it's just me, it didnt work too well!
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Postby Podunkfla » Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:51 pm

Yep... My grandmother tought me how to sew my own ripped jeans and cuff my own pants when I was pretty young on an old treadle Singer. In my teens I worked in a custom shop that built and upholsered hot-rods... Cool job for a kid! The owner finally let me sew the covers for the seats in my own hot-rod, after a lot of pleading. I did a lot of grunt work removing & installing seats before I ever got to sew anything. I still have a newer industrial walking-foot sewing machine... and about a half dozen other antique Singers in perfect working condition. :lol:
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Postby Ira » Tue Dec 19, 2006 8:46 am

Check this out...me around 1969 (pre-nosejob):


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See those jeans? That was the style--you let them deteriorate and just kept adding patches until eventually, it was ALL patches. No bluejeans LEFT!

I used to hand-stitch them on myself, because my mother wouldn't do it. She wanted to throw me out of the HOUSE for wearing those pants!
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Postby doug hodder » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:19 am

I know that's you on the left Ira (pre-nose job)...but who's the chick on the right? :lol: doug
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Postby Ira » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:30 am

I miss that horse--his name was Caravan and he had a heart of gold.

I worked in summer camp in Pennsylvania teaching riding (at the time of this picture I was a groom). You could put the most frightened, spastic kid in the world on him, and he would literally do whatever he had to to give him a good, safe ride.

I mean, this horse really watched out for his rider, which is kind of rare.

We used to lease them for the summer, and one year, we had a horse (Blossom) who was always up on her toes, spooked at the slightest thing, and wouldn't let ANYONE ride her--except me. She was pure magic with me on her, and at the end of the summer, the owner said, "Ira--you want Blossom? If so, she's yours. I can't do anything with her anyway." (He was basically afraid that a kid would get hurt on her and he'd be sued.)

Man, what a heartbreak not being able to take her:

Living in Brooklyn, your stable options are kind of limited.
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Postby doug hodder » Tue Dec 19, 2006 10:53 am

Now, there is a side to Ira than none of us have ever seen...Thanks! :) Doug
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Postby Ira » Tue Dec 19, 2006 11:29 am

I used to take 3 buses to get to the stable near Prospect Park to ride. And while in high school, I worked at Aqueduct, Belmont, and the stable near Central Park.

People on those buses just LOVED the smell of me after I had been riding and mucking stalls.
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Postby sunny16 » Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:47 pm

It's funny how these threads go from one topic to another. I will try to get it back from horses to sewing. :lol: (Do love the pics!)
I have sewed (sp) since was little but never worked on anything big. I did sew the curtains for the trailer out of dish towels. Not to hard. If we are going to have a quilting contest, I've done that too. Acouple of years ago I had a stack of old Levi's that I couldn't get into anymore or had worn out in the usual palces. I cut them up into 6" squares and sewed them together inside/outside to create a checkerboard look. THen I got some good warm flanel (a MANLY pattern) and put it together. It now is part of the trailer. A nice, warm blanket that I made, and I'm proud of it. :thumbsup:
I cut it three times and it's still too short!!
Perfection is all I ask.......
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