SEWING MACHINE

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My sewing machine which I use to make all my quilts.

I also sewn many clothes on it.

COFFEE MACHINE

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I went for a Barista course a year ago.

We bought this coffee machine.

It makes perfect coffee!

SL-WEEK 24: Machine


25 responses to “SL-WEEK 24: Machine”

  1. nowathome Avatar

    Ek kan nie wag om jou kwilts te sien nie!

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Jong ek sal beslis n lan moet maak om hul klaar te maak. Het my voorgeneem om die week wat ek huis oppas doen om te sit en werk want dis handewerk wat gedoen moet word.

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      1. nowathome Avatar

        Ja, dis beslis harde werk!!

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  2. Leya Avatar

    Very suitable!

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  3. Daniël Bezuidenhout Avatar

    How often do you use that said sewing machine? The coffee machine I guess receives plenty of attention on a daily basis.

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Sewing machine is used on a daily basis when I am making a quilt(at moment two are on the go still!) I don’t drink coffee- the machine is in my store room!Ha ha

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      1. Daniël Bezuidenhout Avatar

        Ha ha thats unexpected! Post the quilt pics soon. I admire people who do quilts. Its so time consuming, and all that planning…

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        1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

          As soon as both are finished I’ll put them on. I think next year maybe!

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  4. Forestwoodfolkart Avatar

    I have always wanted to do a barista course but I no longer drink coffee. The smell of a freshly brewed cup is divine.

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      The barista course was an eye-opener. I do not drink coffee but the smell is as you say divine.

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        1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

          It isn’t just putting coffee in and add water. It’s a whole process to prepare the best coffee drink. From grinding the different flavored beans to frhotting(spelling?) the milk!

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          1. Forestwoodfolkart Avatar

            Oh I see. Frothing the milk…. I guess it is another skill to learn!

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            1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

              Yes, not easy at first. You have to practice to do it(we used dish washing liquid in water which gives the same result as milk!)

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              1. Forestwoodfolkart Avatar

                That is interesting. I would have thought the consistency would be different. However, there would be a lot of wastage of milk, if you used that.

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                1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

                  We first had to practice with the soap till getting the feeling and then we could try some milk. Same feeling and way

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  5. Colline Avatar

    What a fancy coffee machine!

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      It is. The coffee cart wasn’t a success because many are doing it and I could not do it on my own.

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  6. easyweimaraner Avatar

    I wish I could say the same about my sewing machine :o) I think mine is not a good team-worker… always when we work together we create something for the trashcan… lol

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Ha, not good at all! Mine is still going very well after 30 years of doing a lot.

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  7. sylvain landry photographe Avatar

    well done nice shots for the sl-week….

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  8. anroworld Avatar
    anroworld

    So, you can create your own clothes, lucky you are!

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Yes, I’ve made lots of my own clothes years back. Today I’m a bit “lazy” to do it. We have lovely secondhand shops here where you can buy for near to nothing good clothing! Just have to go everynow and again to see if they have something that fits.

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