Monday, July 22, 2024
While we were in Iowa for my 50th High School Class Reunion, we stopped at Joe Costanzo's house to pick up the two items that he made to donate to the Blaisdell Family National Association Reunion to be held in July 2025.
He made the above wooden plaque and the wooden bank below to donate. Thanks so much Joe!
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Today, Mel was at Home Depot to pick up the trencher he had rented at 6:00a.m. in the morning. At 7:30 a.m., as soon as he got back to the ranch, he and Skeeter began to dig two trenches -- one for 50 amp RV electricity and the other one for water to connect to the container home and our RV when we are here in Colorado.
Saturday, July 27, 2024
The microwave convection oven had arrived, so today Mel installed it in the container home (see below). It was just like the one we had replaced in our RV. It's crazy, but now they can also be run by bluetooth technology. Go figure!
Sunday, July 28, 2024
Today, I decided to try my hand at making yarn from old t-shirts. I have been told that it is a way to make some super cool and colorful yarn. And all you need is some of your old t-shirts and a really sharp pair of fabric scissors or a rotary cutter and mat.
How to Make the Yarn
1. Grab a t-shirt and the first thing you want to do is cut off the bottom hem. Next, you need to cut the shirt straight across from armpit to armpit, making sure you cut through both layers. This leaves you with a rectangular shaped, double layer of fabric (see below).
2. Next, you need to cut your fabric into strips. Decide how wide you want your t-shirt yarn to be. Obviously, the wider the strips, the heavier and bulkier your yarn will be. I cut my strips about 1 inch wide. Beginning at one edge your fabric, cut a 1 inch strip, straight line from the bottom to about 1 or 2″ from the top fold. Make sure you don’t cut all the way to the end. Repeat until you have cut strips all across the t-shirt. Try to maintain the same width across all of your strips but again, it is okay if they are not perfect (see below).
3. Gather the t-shirt where the strips are still connected at the top. From now on, you will cut in diagonals. To begin, diagonally cut from the outside edge to the point where you ended cutting the first strip. This will be the beginning of your yarn. The second strip will be cut from the cut end on the bottom to the cut end at the top of the next strip. Continue cutting all across until you reach the end (see below).
Don’t be alarmed if you have some wonky, zig-zaggy pieces (see below). Once you stretch out the yarn in the next step, you’ll never even be able to tell.
4. Notice how the yarn lays flat? You can leave it that way or you can stretch it out which makes it curl and closer resemble traditional yarn. It also makes the strip longer. If you wish to curl your yarn, all you have to do is pick up a length of the yarn and stretch it or pull it between your hands.
Just start at one end and pull the t-shirt piece to stretch it. As you do that, it magically curls up onto itself (see above), thins out, and becomes yarn! How cool is that? Do this all along the t-shirt strand, roll it into a ball, and you’re done!
Shown below are some strips of t-shirts that I cut to make yarn.
Shown below is after I have stretched the strips of t-shirt material to make the yarn.
I then wound it into a ball (see below).
Below is some of the balls of t-shirt yarn I have made as well as a few strips that I need to wind into balls.
I have several rugs I plan to make with the t-shirt yarn including the one in the picture below of a rectangle rug.
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Today is our son Ben's 37th birthday! Happy Birthday Ben!!!
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Today, at around 1:15 p.m., our stacked washer and dryer for the container home arrived. Yipee!!!
Congrats on the washer and dryer. What is the smaller red orange bldg?. I notice there are other bldg or structures in the back ground on some photos. Maybe a house? Anyway all looks great the bathroom sink is perfect. Closet doors are great as well. Send more!!! Have fun.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks great. We bought a new stackable washer and dryer just 2 months ago. It is in our middle bedroom/slash my office. Repainted and new laminate flooring.Keep me updated. Love you Sis. Larry
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