Handstitched Report post Posted April 27, 2020 In this episode of " Keeping Busy During Lockdown" ..... I've had trouble with mice for years, I've almost caught 100 . I set the traps as usual , as soon as I see ' calling cards' on my benches. The trap went off last night alright...but... the * expletive* mouse went walkabout with the trap still attached to the mouse. Its in my workshop......somewhere. So I've just spent the entire day trying to find the mouse with my %$#*ing trap. No luck..yet . I don't want to leave a rotting smelly mouse somewhere in my workshop, as that could attract ants . @Draconias I'm sorry you've lost your job, sadly, its become a common theme these days . But We do our best to look on the bright side . These challenging times really do concentrate the mind and we go back to the hobbies & interests that we once enjoyed, but at the same time wonder why we gave it up in the first place? This thing called ' life' gets in the way I guess. I used to play with & restore vintage valve radios in a past hobbyist life. While looking for my troublesome mouse, I did some tidying, re-arranging, and thought I'd get a few old radios out of one of my other sheds, where they've been in storage for over 20 years . The ones I grabbed worked So good to play with some old ' technology' that will be working displays . I've been trying to ' * shedify ' my workshop for years , looking good so far ( *a word I made up) It will take the next 5 years or more to finish it. * Shed-ify: Noun ; to ' man cave' a workshop, a bar, a meeting place, an old garage, by displaying all sorts of old crap to make it look very ...manly , blokey . HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted May 1, 2020 (edited) Thank God for the locals. They've kept me in business. One needed a zip replaced on a ute cover, with extra gusset, recently. ( 'pick up' cover to you guys , ute , pronounced 'yoot' ) Not leather I know,but, a job is a job. It was really awkward to sew, but I got it done. You can see I keep my machine well oiled...see the splatter? . I continued to ' shed-ify' my shed today. ' displaying all sorts of old crap' , ha !! I keep seeing the reports in the news about the US , I can only hope & pray that things get better. Peace HS Edited May 1, 2020 by Handstitched Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted June 4, 2020 My goodness, how things have changed around the world since I last posted that. My workshop is now ' shedified',( but I'm sure I'll find other stuff to decorate my workshop with. . Lots of old tack, some good tack , still quite usable and sellable , horse shoes, some shearing shed stuff, vintage radios, some old kero lamps, a scythe, and a 1940's desk fan. What has everyone else been doing? Coming on here really has helped. In a sign things are going back to "normal", here in Australia anyway, ' intrastate' border restrictions came down (WA) and I was able to go to Perth and pick up equine stock. I ordered stock and supplies from Adelaide and QLD, Adelaide supplies arrived yesterday, in " normal" 12 days, QLD supplies ( heaps of machine threads) arrived today, ' Express Post' , it meant just that, Express Post, ordered Monday ( June 1st) and and arrived today, Thursday ( June 4th) . It was like Christmas Day this morning to open a parcel full of lovely threads Any other time throughout COVID, that would take at least double that time to arrive. Once again, Thank God for the locals that have supported me ....and one in NSW , some leather jobs, but mostly non- leather, but a job is a job and it pays the bills Stay safe peeps Peace HS PS: I did get my 100th mouse . Champagne anyone? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted July 4, 2020 Post Lock down.....Australia. Well, Victoria ( in the east ) has gone into reverse and gone back into lock down. What a total stuff up over there , sorry Vicco !! Western Australia is doing OK ....so far...'touchwood' . We're doing the complete opposite and opening up , re-starting all sorts of events, venues etc. I had my first market today since March. I did really well . Lots of local support and lots of new faces coming to town. My other regular markets are re-commencing in the coming months . However, the cost of some leathers from my supplier have gone way up due to an increase in freight from O/S . I'll have to find an alternative for some leathers. Stay Safe HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dikman Report post Posted July 9, 2020 Mate, it's safe to say that Victoria is a basket case at the moment! Australia, as a whole, was doing fairly well until these outbreaks in Vic started up. The people running that State should be shot (or exported to China). Glad to hear that things are picking up for you. Funnily enough, not much changed for me during all of this, the only real impact has been closure of the shooting ranges, but they're now starting to open up a bit. I haven't done any leatherwork (yet, I really should get back into it) but have spent a fair bit of time getting my larger lathe running on a 3-phase/VFD setup and getting it to run accurately (finally!). And built a gas forge. And melted some aluminium to make a bar to align the lathe. In fact, it seems I've been doing everything except leatherwork! You should post a couple of pics of your market setup, it could be of interest to others? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted July 10, 2020 @dikman Its a horrible thing to say, but I wouldn't be surprised to see the ACT and perhaps NSW go into lockdown .....again, but if people do the right thing, there shouldn't be too many concerns. But WA, (and no doubt SA ) , is watching the east very closely atm. My leather work load is almost getting back to 'normal'. Got a market tomorrow (11/7) so if I think of it, I'll take a pic or two and post it. Stay safe y'all HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted July 28, 2020 Not sure where to put this to be honest, but as its in context to the thread, I'll put it here. Post lockdown: economic recovery...and my whinge. Here in Western Australia we're doing quite well , compared to other states in the east . Victoria are in deep s...t atm . NSW , ACT. and maybe Queensland are a little nervous right now. And I am grateful that I am now just as busy now as I was before the ' proverbial hit the fan . I've have orders coming in , custom belts, cases etc and a custom guitar strap,and some mods to 54 mtrs of garden netting ( not leather, obviously ) The pollies ( here in Oz) talk about the economic recovery, getting people back into jobs, stimulus packages post covid etc. Thats fine, no issue, we really need it . But what frustrates me is that all the ' traditional' trades, like what a lot of us do for a living don't get a single mention, here in Oz anyway. Surely theres a place for ol' leather workers like myself in the big wide world of commerce? *sigh* I guess I'll just be confined to a ' niche market' and ' quaint little markets ' @dikman I had every intention of taking a pic of my stall here in my town as you suggested, as I bought a new wiz bang deluxe gazebo, on special, woo hoo !! I even took my camera with me .....but I forgot to take a pic. I remembered after I packed it up?......bugger !! Next time Stay safe HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted October 31, 2020 On 7/9/2020 at 5:29 PM, dikman said: You should post a couple of pics of your market setup, it could be of interest to others? Long time no post on this thread. Just briefly on covid, , we , here in Western Australia, have opened up to the rest of the Australia..in Nov. . with conditions. Our Covid numbers are really low compared to the rest of the world, thats why we can freely go anywhere we like, almost . We're the ' envy of the rest of the world' , apparently For me , business has been quite brisk, and EFT has increased quite a bit. Anyway, you're right, I've been meaning to do just that, take a pic of my stall. I keep forgetting to take my camera every time I do a stall, but today, I took my camera....but I forgot to take a f*** pic !! DOH !!! I didn't remember until after I packed up.... aarrgh!! Head like a sieve !! I promise you , I will take a pic , one day Stay safe HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites