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"Make America Great Again" and the leather trade
Sheilajeanne replied to TinkerTailor's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
It's called a 'sales tax' here in Canada. EVERYONE pays it when they buy something in a store or online - the clerk doesn't ask to see your passport! A tariff is only paid on goods that are crossing the border for sale. Edit: wow, this is an old thread! -
Klara, that was my mistake. The loom is actually 40" wide and can weave a piece of cloth that's 36" wide. Go to the Off Topic forum for pictures and a more accurate description. I know nothing about the loom, and am just reposting it because it was shared on another message board I belong to.
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Yeah, the owner of the loom also spins her own wool from fleece, so I am sure she has a few contacts who will spread the word.
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Okay, got it. It's a long shot, but it may produce results. Would be a shame to see this beautiful machine wind up in the landfill!
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Rahere, this loom is located in the far north-west of the United States, in Winthrop, Washington, to be exact. I doubt ANYONE in England is going to have any interest in it even if it is free!
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Weaver's Loom Available for FREE
Sheilajeanne replied to Sheilajeanne's topic in All About Us and Off Topic
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I know that some of us are interested in crafts other than leatherwork. I just saw this posted on another board I belong to. A lady in the Pacific Northwest has to go into a retirement home, and cannot take her loom with her. It's quite big, and will do a project up to 36". Brenda Dayne is the contact person: https://twitter.com/BrendaDayne Oh dear - definitely going to have to resize some photos!!
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I'm posting the details in Off Topic, but since a lot of you don't go there, I'm mentioning it here. A lady in the Pacific Northwest has a large loom, 40"x40" available. If anyone here knows a weaver that would like something like this, it's FREE to a good home! She is going into long term care, and cannot take it with her. See Off Topic for photos and details.
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Whatever you do, of course, this goes without saying...test it out on some scrap first!
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Very nice, but the facial features could use a little work. Do you have Stohlman's book on figure carving? It covers this in detail and will be a great help. I've never done human faces in leather before, but I've tried my hand at horses and dogs, and kept Stohlman's book at my elbow as I worked! The facial features are the trickiest part of carving, that's for sure! I certainly didn't get it right the first time around...
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Farrier found an abscess developing on my horse's sole when shoeing her. He cleaned it out, packed it and put a piece of leather over the sole of her hoof, held in place by the shoe. Unless you get one of those fancy hoof coverings, like Easy Boots (TM) there's no way other way of keeping dirt out of the wound while it heals. They aren't cheap, and tend to fall off and get lost much more easily than a horseshoe. So, suggest you get her shod for now.
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I did that, Chuck. It didn't work. It just gave me the web page for the Revival kit. Thanks, Lonesome Dove. The link works for me!
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Doesn't Tandy's Leathercraft Library have some sort of index?? I'm trying to find a particular item, but I'll be darned if I'm going to scroll through 29 pages to find it!! Yet, I can't seem to find an index. What I'm look for is an alternate pattern for their Revival purse, but putting that into the 'search' window just turns up the purse kit!
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Fly swatter
Sheilajeanne replied to Klara's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Funny guy, jcuk! Reminds me of the joke about a woman who asked if her daughter had a newspaper. The daughter gave her a lecture about how no one reads newspapers anymore, and handed her her cell phone instead. Then the daughter got her nose all out of joint when her mom wrecked the cell phone, using it to swat a fly... -
Etsy update, prohibited items
Sheilajeanne replied to spurdude101's topic in Marketing and Advertising
What's that for, Frodo? To hang on a Christmas tree? If so, ugh. -
Fly swatter
Sheilajeanne replied to Klara's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
Corrected your grammar there. I don't have an appropriate handle. And I'm not going out to buy some bamboo stakes just so I can make a flyswatter. -
Fly swatter
Sheilajeanne replied to Klara's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
LOL! I knew sooner or later someone was going to decorate their swatter! -
Etsy update, prohibited items
Sheilajeanne replied to spurdude101's topic in Marketing and Advertising
WTF??? WHY??? -
Fly swatter
Sheilajeanne replied to Klara's topic in Purses, Wallets, Belts and Miscellaneous Pocket Items
tsunkasapa, what the heck is a 'wetsider'? -
LOL, good for you! One of my bikes is a nice CCM ten-speed that someone abandoned when I was working as a gardener for the City of Toronto. One day, some maintenance people came along with a pair of bolt cutters to cut it free from the fence it was chained to. The were going to put it in the dumpster. I asked to take it home, and invested about $120 bucks in a new front wheel (someone ripped it off) and a new, more comfy seat, plus general lubrication, which it badly needed after being out in the open for so many months. Newer CCM bikes are made overseas in China or Taiwan, and are pieces of crap compared to this one! I have also just finished reconditioning a 50 year old Dual record turntable that I got at an estate sale. All it needed was some lubrication - everything is in good working order! Geez, how many things are still working after 50 years? No doubt, we've become a throw away society!
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I hear you, Chuck! Locally, some of the people who work at the dump will occasionally rescue things that are too good to toss. I once complained about a perfectly good set of dishes that was tossed, when there was a local family that had just been burned out of their home and needed household items like that. The employee (a woman) immediately rescued them, and didn't mind when I took a small teapot from the set and a sterling silver teaspoon! Still use the teapot now and then. I have been know to shop at the 'curbside boutique'. My two best finds were a lawnmower that was missing its deck, and a dishwasher. The dishwasher had a hole rusted through a panel, but otherwise was in perfect working order. A local appliance shop fixed it for $85. As we were picking it up, the shop owner said, "You DO realize this is a real Cadillac of a machine?" Yup, I knew that because my parents had the EXACT same machine, and it ran for many years without needing any repairs. We used it for many years until we moved to a house that had a built in machine. The lawnmower was equiped with a new deck, and just kept going and going and going. Finally the carbeurator started to leak gas, and I gave it to a local guy who fixes small engines, and bought a mower he'd reconditioned. When I next visited his shop, he'd fixed it up and had it for sale! The one thing I loved about that mower was it was SO easy to start! Even if it had been sitting all winter, all you had to do was prime it, and pull the cord 2 or 3 times, and away you'd go!
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They are good for practicing your swivel knife work and tooling. Also for small items like change purses, key fobs, etc. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the last one I bought from Tandy.
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I can almost smell the leather and oil! I took guitar lessons for a number of years. The man who owned the building was a cobbler, and his shop shared the basement with the teaching staff of the music shop.
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I Can't Leave Tandy Without Spending 100 Bucks
Sheilajeanne replied to AzShooter's topic in Leatherwork Conversation
My one comment on this is; "ONLY $100 bucks??" -
Just blew a couple of happy hours browsing through these and downloading the ones that interested me!