A project that I planned last year, but didn't do, was to create some kind of a seat for the front porch.
I started thinking about it again, and looked at a couple of broken chairs that I was thinking of combining and re-making.
It turned out that a wood folding chair just needed one small piece of wood replaced--and that piece was held on only by screws.
Replacing the piece--with wood from an armchair that I de-constructed some time ago--actually went as well as expected.
Then I painted the whole thing, after washing it. That did not go as well as expected; I gave it three coats of paint and it really needs another.
I also replaced the hinges of an old suitcase that we use for toy storage, with strips of leather, attached with screws and washers.
Thicker, vegetable-tanned leather would have been better, but I used what I had, and I expect that it will stretch and possibly tear at some point. The leather wanted to twist and spin as I was driving in the screws.
The other thing I've been working on is teaching myself needle tatting, using shuttle tatting instructions as a reference, but mostly just figuring it out as I go.
I'm not having the tension problems that I was with a shuttle. The downside of using a needle is that it keeps running out of thread.
Speaking of thread, I find that when I am doing much sewing, the handed-down spools of thread that I am using run out of thread almost regularly.
What looks like an ample supply of thread, may not be.
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