A First
A first for us was going to the grocery store after supper. The store was quiet and I scored a cart that tracked well. Milk and distilled water were high on the list. The new face mask for Dennis’ CPAP must be working well as his water tank is empty by morning, telling me his mask is staying on all night. Fruit is always on the list. As Dennis has decided to eat strawberries this year, I had two packs in the cart.
Yesterday I had decided to keep my hand in the embroidery aspect of the sewing machine. The hands were working, but not so much the mind. I had a small hand towel as the project. Totally kitted and hooped up to only realize it on the wrong end of the towel. Try again. It was an applique design. First thing is to sew down the cloth fabric that the design will be stitched. The outline was stitched as well as trimmed with my duck bill type scissor. Two rounds of stitching to begin with. I looked but had not seen the design needed to be flipped 90 degrees for it to be correct and not upside down.
The hoop came off of the machine. The machine was shut off as well as all studio lights. Night, night for that project.
This morning, I plucked off the strawberry tops and mashed them ready for having berries and a bit of ice cream this evening. I went down into the studio and spent time plucking out all of the embroidery stitching off of the hand towel. Machine embroidery makes for many many stitches. The towel needed to be made ready for try, try, try again. Hours later . . . success. My tip for the day: one needs to keep the head out of one’s butt.
With that I will take my leave. ♥