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Yesterday I finished underlining all the flannel pieces, and learned that
for this particular combo the flannel likes to be on the bottom as it goes
through the machine. Weird but fine. I cut out canvas to support the
waistband, stitched it in place, trimmed it back, and started sewing on
hooks. I decided on a 2cm spacing, which is closer than most modern
patterns would have you do, but about right for the 1890s when fan-tail
skirts were all the rage.
After lunch P went off to do errands and I cleaned the blue room, vacuumed,
flipped the bedding, and put in laundry. The vacuum cleaner is starting to
have trouble sealing its valves, and while tinkering with it I noticed a
sign saying you should clean the filter every six months, which we
definitely haven’t done. So I did that. It was pretty grody, as one might
expect.
Dinner, crossword (PR!), sleep.
for this particular combo the flannel likes to be on the bottom as it goes
through the machine. Weird but fine. I cut out canvas to support the
waistband, stitched it in place, trimmed it back, and started sewing on
hooks. I decided on a 2cm spacing, which is closer than most modern
patterns would have you do, but about right for the 1890s when fan-tail
skirts were all the rage.
After lunch P went off to do errands and I cleaned the blue room, vacuumed,
flipped the bedding, and put in laundry. The vacuum cleaner is starting to
have trouble sealing its valves, and while tinkering with it I noticed a
sign saying you should clean the filter every six months, which we
definitely haven’t done. So I did that. It was pretty grody, as one might
expect.
Dinner, crossword (PR!), sleep.