After a month of broken-foot-ititus, I conquered the stairs (by sliding down them like a toddler) and made it to the workshop a couple nights ago. I promptly doused everything in super-killing spider spray, as I have had numerous dreams of spiders taking over and inhabiting every inch of my workspace, patiently waiting to capture me like the Lilliputs captured Gulliver.
Today, I actually made it down there to work. And, by work, I mean play. I plugged in the drill press and drilled holes randomly. Ah, the sweet sound of high-powered machinery!
Once the initial euphoria wore off, I finally started on a custom order I received several weeks ago. I bent things and drilled things and attached aluminum knives to a pepper shaker. It was magical.
Although I didn't last as long as I'd like, I feel good. Good enough to mostly ignore the not-so-subtle throbbing of my foot. It's a brave new world.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Mini Bot
The aforementioned robot creature caused some issues between the youngest of my brood, so I made a Mini Bot from a baby sock for my two-year-old.
Yes, the robot does have a mohawk.
Yes, the robot does have a mohawk.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Steampunk That.
Labels:
accessorize,
bag,
clock parts,
cogs,
gears,
sewing,
steampunk,
tote
Monday, July 14, 2014
Sewing by Desperation
I haven't successfully made it downstairs to my workshop since I broke my foot. I'm stir crazy . . . to say the least.
So I made one of my boys the "creature" I told him I make a year ago. Somehow, it took a robot turn. Imagine that.
So I made one of my boys the "creature" I told him I make a year ago. Somehow, it took a robot turn. Imagine that.
Do you see the worry in the robot's face? It's almost as if he knows what's in store for him. |
Friday, July 4, 2014
Happy Fourth of July!
My boys thought I'd like this firework. We'll see . . .
Happy Fourth of July, to you robots and humans alike!!!
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