Sewing
Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 16:46:05 -0500, Molesworth
wrote:
I noticed a small rip in the dodger, so, rather than give it to a
company to repair, thought 'Hey, I can do that'.
Nothing is as simple as it seems, however.
First, the sewing machine had to be mastered, oiled, prepared.
Then the rudiments of sewing learnt.
The Dodger was an easy repair (straight line stitching), but then I
saw the winch covers are wind/sun worn and needed replacing.
Those are not so easy as they are 'round'!
But I love a challenge, specially one that requires accuracy and an
element of engineering.
Took two days but I now have a matched pair of winch covers.
Now to try sail bags!
--
Molesworth
Don't think we don't realise the abyss of maleness that you had to
negotiate in order to toil at the sewing until it came right. We can
indeed tell the stisfaction, the gratification, the thankfulness when
it's all over, even.....
Brian W
Speak for yourself. I spent fifty years in the sewing business and honestly
don't know what all the fuss is about!
Dennis.
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