Showing posts with label Bodo Hennig Sewing Machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bodo Hennig Sewing Machine. Show all posts

Monday, September 10, 2018

Sew Little....




Patches..... And Other Little Things....

I almost didn't think there was Time, Dear Readers, to pull out my camera and show you what Daphne found with the Sewing Machine! But then it was Raining again, much too hard a rain to go to the Park today, and certainly not with Monsieur Guillaume. The excitement of the wheel chair the day before had chased all ideas of the sewing machine from Renee's attention. So Daphne waited until Renee was asleep before she dragged the old machine across the hall to her room. It was dusty and very old, but the parts all moved smoothly when she turned the wheel. The only thing missing was thread and cloth to sew!

She realized she would not be able to show Renee 
how the machine worked if there was nothing to sew!
But if there was a sewing machine stored away, she thought,
 then surely there should be a sewing box somewhere! 
She went to have another look in the attic storage room... 

There was a huge old wardrobe.... so she looked inside...

Aha! Just as she had thought.... 
here was the old sewing box!
She pulled it out and carried it to the Nursery.

And there in the bottom drawer, all folded up... 
were some pieces of cloth......!

"Look what I've found, Renee..." she said excitedly.
"What is it...?" asked Renee.

"They are pieces of cloth..." explained Daphne.
"They look like patches...." she added.
"What are Patches...?" asked Renee.
"They are cloth that has been cut into squares 
for making a Patchwork Quilt!" said Daphne.
"What's a Patch Quilt...?" asked Renee.

"Well.... " said Daphne...
 "We will spread them on the floor to see what patterns we like....
 and then we will sew the patches together to make a Quilt!"
"Oh." said Renee, as she looked at the patches.

"We can add as many patches as we like..." said Daphne,
 "Until it is as big as we want to make it!"
"Oh!" said Renee, getting excited... 
"Can we make it big enough for Grandpere...?" she asked.
"I don't see why not.....!" replied Daphne.
"I will go to the machine," she said
 "and you can bring me the patches..."

Daphne sat at the old machine 
and pumped the treadle with her foot....
"Here's the patch ..." said Renee.
"I have to finish this one first...." said Daphne.

"Make sure you bring them in the right order..." she added....
"One row at a time...."

Well, Dear Readers, I hope you don't mind
 if we leave them here, happily sewing patches together!
Because I wanted to show you that I managed to finish 
adding the final pieces to the Castle framework....
It was not easy!
The Chapel Tower had not enough room for me to pivot it around in place,
 because it sits right next to the dresser which holds the Cupboard House,
 and there was no room to squeeze in beside it to reach the back of the Tower.

The only solution was going to be pulling it forward
 and in order to do that I need to find something to perch it on
 that was close to the same height as the base....

And fortunately I found just the thing! 
A sturdy oak artist's storage chest!
I slid the Tower onto it... 
where I could pivot it to reach the back side!

Here you can see it from the other side... 
it shows the stained glass Chapel Window...
and the postern door...

But all this work was just so I could drill the holes 
for the last support beam on the back side of the
 Lady's Bed Chamber at the top of the Tower...
Three holes....
And the beam glued in place.....
(And yes, I had to undo the proscenium...)

And then I remembered that other pesky floor support that would be
 blocking the stairs on this side... when I get them built that is.... !
But it would be Wise to fix that beam now while it was all pulled apart!

I thought that maybe I could get away with just pulling the floor out,
 and not having to also remove the proscenium for the lower floor....

But it turned out I had to undo that one too...
 in order to be able to pry the beam off the wall...
(Chisel and hammer not shown....)

Here's a closer view of the beam that is
 in the way of the path of the future stairs.....

The beam has been removed, and cut.... 
and one end put back in place....


And both ends are reattached,
 leaving a gap where the stairs will pass.

And I cut the hole in the floor too!

Here you can see I have put the prosceniums back in place.... 
and this is the Lady's Bed Chamber without the inner wall, 
showing where the stairs come through.

And with the inner wall notched to fit the beam.... 
Oh, look at that gap along the ceiling!
That will need to be patched!
So many little pieces, Dear Readers, took all my Time!

And lest you think I have forgotten.....

Blossom number twenty-five!

And with its buddies in the box!
 
 
And as for Daphne and Renee.... 
I think they will be sewing for a while...
to Sew many little patches will take some Time!


 And while they are sewing, Dear Readers,
 I will be traveling to visit my family out West! 
I probably will not have time to comment or post until I return...
But it will only be a Little Patch of Time!

Monday, March 10, 2014

Trinkets and Treasures...




Sew... What's Up?

A few weeks ago, Dear Readers, a blogger I follow avidly, Brae of Otterine.com Blog, posted about a miniature sewing machine she had sought out, having seen one posted on yet Another blogger's blog last fall! It was Love at first sight for me! And because I had a Birthday coming along soon, I decided to see if I could find one for myself. It arrived only two days after my Birthday! I can tell you, I am even More smitten now that I can hold it in my hands! My first impression was the weight of the miniature machine... it is cast of metal... and my second impression was of the Perfection of it's tiny parts! You must understand that I Love to sew.... and when I first left home many years ago for the wide world, the first thing I purchased for myself (after a bed and a kitchen table) was an old used treadle sewing machine that had been converted to electric motor at some point in its past. Here you can see my machine.....

It is still the machine I use!

But now I have a new machine to play with! 
Can you see it here?

Or Now? Can you see how perfect it is?

Of course, my old one is a Singer, 
and the mini one is a Bodo Hennig, made in Germany.

Here, you must come even closer!

Even the foot lifts up and down 
and the needle goes up and down when the treadle is worked!!!

The details and workmanship are just incredible!
 I have not been able to resist having a little play with it...!

It seems that I am not alone, Dear Readers,
 because Saturday morning as I was passing by the Conservatory I glanced in...
and I noticed that someone had decided to do some sewing.....!

I had to have a look inside....

Please, come with me....!

It's such a beautiful Morning.....
Who could resist working in here?

I have no words for the perfection of this machine...!

It makes all the rest of my furniture look so crude.....

I think it is the Finest scale miniature I have ever bought!
I found it at Weaverlili's Miniatures...
the service was friendly and fast!

And in case you missed it.... 
on the table are a thimble and scissors....
Tiny trinkets I purchased at the Sturbridge Fair last Summer...


And another little Trinket I purchased recently ...
this flowering hyacinth.....
because it makes me think of Spring....
still not even on the Horizon around here!
But inside the Conservatory we can Pretend it is here...
on such a Beautiful morning!
So, Dear Readers, this new Machine has raised the standard for me...
Way Way Up!
There will always be more Trinkets....
But Treasures are a New World for me!