Nice to see you Grimm.
Need ideas on how to safely attach horns(plastic, or fabric stuffed) to little leather cap, for "Warrior" princess outfit.
She's such a little warrior, so Granny has sewn a leather skirt, shirt for her but haven't figure out Viking hat.
Yes I was.Good to see you @Grimm and glad you are settling into your new home well and have a wonderful family trip organised shortly.
@MoBookworm1957 glad granddaughter is on the mend and back to her usual self again it must be a relief for you as I know you were very worried.
Yes I was.
I wan't worried, I was terrified we were going to lose her.
I don't like the frozen crap either. Older g daughter said in Frozen 2 one of the ladies is gay. Tired of it all. Let kids be.
Little granddaughter wanted a princess castle lego set, so we got her the Sleeping Beauty one, not the frozen one.
Making grand daughter's Christmas gifts at least the ones I have patterns for or have figured out by looking at pictures.
Her daddy's lady's daughters don't share their toys.
They just buy 2 of everything in pink and purple.
By the way I really dislike "Frozen" Princess crap.
You guessed it.
I'm cutting out capes in light green satin and hunter green satin.
The light green cape will have irdscindent organiza (shiny,light reflective overlay) overlay.
The hunter green cape with matching dress with have fake diamonds and seed pearls hand sewn on.
Getting ready to sew the light green cape together now.
It's all cut out, pinned together etc.
Got her shiny silver tiara too.
Good thing got dress pattern and cape pattern I can use for Halloween too.
Got felt food cut out for her play kitchen, just need to stuff the sunny side up eggs, toast,pancakes.
Painting the wooden eggs tomorrow.
Son's lady kids are getting pillowcases for their beds, curtain valances.
I already have the fabric.
Still PO'd about the must have birthday list gifts that are in the closet on shelf, never played with.
Those gifts weren't even opened.
Need ideas on how to safely attach horns(plastic, or fabric stuffed) to little leather cap, for "Warrior" princess outfit.
She's such a little warrior, so Granny has sewn a leather skirt, shirt for her but haven't figure out Viking hat.
We are still unpacking from the recent move, decoration the house for the holidays AND packing our bags for the big Disney trip at Christmas.
Actually, we went and saw Frozen 2 last weekend.
Thank you for the information.Mo,
I can think of a couple of ways to attach fabric or plastic horns to the hat/helmet.
1. put holes where the horns go and insert from inside the hat. You can glue or stitch them in place with tabs cut at the bottom of the horns. Stuff the horns and glue a patch over the bottom to keep the stuffing in.
2. make the pattern for the horns with a gathered base area. Sew the unstitched pattern base to the hat (no holes this time) so the pucker of the gathered base hides the stitching. then stitch the pattern into the horn shape and stuff as you go.
If I was there to see it I might be able to come up with other ways but this is just from the mental image I got from your description. I hope it helps!
Wow Hash (& Jake and Mrs.). That looks great! My grandparents had that same panther on a low table in front of the picture window. We would have to move the panther so we could sit on the table and watch the lightening. The Sierra Nevada's have great lightening. Memory lane - thanks.
@viking Glad you got it taken care of. I actually think nearly any rig reasonably driven and properly maintained will last a long time. We have a '99 Sierra pickup with just shy of 400k miles. Still Rollin'. Sounds like you'll be getting that sort of mileage too.
Peanut maybe try one of these when dealing with fumes or toxic dust. We have a couple respirators just for that purpose.I didn’t get as much done as I hoped. I managed to get the mini-greenhouse together, got all the leaves blown off the porch to have a place to put it.
The last hour… I had an ink pen explode in a clothes dryer. What a mess! I got all the ink spots and 90% of the rest out with acetone but it gave me a horrible headache. For the light blue stain that’s left I think I’ll try stain remover for clothes. It does work but not as well as acetone so maybe it’ll tidy up the rest.
Tomorrow is a prescription run for the folks so maybe I can sleep some when this headache wears off.
My grandparents had that same panther on a low table in front of the picture window.
Cheap hair spray gets ink out of clothes (like Aquanet). I keep a can with my laundry things for that very purpose.I didn’t get as much done as I hoped. I managed to get the mini-greenhouse together, got all the leaves blown off the porch to have a place to put it.
The last hour… I had an ink pen explode in a clothes dryer. What a mess! I got all the ink spots and 90% of the rest out with acetone but it gave me a horrible headache. For the light blue stain that’s left I think I’ll try stain remover for clothes. It does work but not as well as acetone so maybe it’ll tidy up the rest.
Tomorrow is a prescription run for the folks so maybe I can sleep some when this headache wears off.
Too bad you live so far away. I'd stop in, you know just to say hello.Our kitchen and dining room look like a makeshift Christmas confectionery and bakery. Something that will continue today. So far they made toffee, caramels, turtles, gingerbread cookies, and white fudge shortbread cookies. After church they will get to it again. Today is more turtles then pretzel rods drizzled with milk chocolate, white chocolate, and then rolled in crushed toffee pieces as well as red velvet Christmas cookies. All this means for me is a whole lot of standing at a sink washing things. I am sure we will also get in a movie today too. The movie Abominable has been sitting on our media server for a week now.
Too bad you live so far away. I'd stop in, you know just to say hello.
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