About three days ago I mentioned to Stew that I'd like 'something' to hang my fabric strips on, to free up the space on my work table. I was down to about 60 cm of working space, because the table was covered in strips of fabric.
If I wanted to use more of the table, I have to pick up all the strips and put them in a box. MOST annoying.
I mentioned it to Steve yesterday morning. He said he could probably make something for me, as well as make a little shelving unit for displaying the Zippered Pouches on my table at market too.
He outdid himself! He came back in the afternoon with BOTH projects done!!!
I have to paint the shelving unit before showing it, cos it's got some other paint on it and does not look good enough to show ... yet. (according to STEVE).
I can show you the other 'thingee' though...
ABOVE: So this is the 'thing' I can put fabric strips on.ABOVE: Taa daaa! Look at that! I can lower it down when using the strips, and put it right up when not using them. Now I don't have to keep putting them away, they don't get all muddled up and well... it's just awesome.
Thanks so much Steve. You Rock.
ABOVE: Right up high when not in use. Perfect eh? And look at that, I can use all of my work table again.
Today Stew and I will pop out and get a couple more of the vege pods, a few more vege plants, and I need some more zips and thread.
After that who knows?
11.35 am: I got STUNG at Spotlight! I grabbed what I thought was the $12 a metre ordinary, everyday plain blue fabric, got it cut into the amount I wanted and then on my way out checked the price, cos my total seemed very high.
And yeah, that fabric had gone up to $19 a metre. Life WTF?
And as I usually buy it when it's down to only $8 a metre, it was quite shocking.
Lesson learnt. Wait until all patchwork fabric is on sale for 40% off, then get the cheaper version.
So cross. But it is what it is, I couldn't take it back of course cos it had been cut.
I got home and painted the shelf:
ABOVE: I am now waiting for the pigmented primer to dry before painting it with the top coat. Pigmented primer sucks btw. Clean up in Mineral Turps. Ikkkk.
ABOVE: two more in place, and I reckon that should do us. An easy as vege garden.
ABOVE: Today's efforts. Well, I did them this afternoon. Funky. Now... I'm off to sort out dinner. Left over pizza I do believe.
9 pm: Dinner was nice... I did some wedges as well. Now... time to sign off for the day. Catch ya tomorrow.
Kiwionholidays
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea for the Kiwiana etc goodies,
ReplyDeleteWell done Team Harvey,
Love all the pics of the trip to Auckland as well ,
Enjoy your day
Cheers 🥂
Hi all looks great, Steve is certainly a handy guy....Peta
ReplyDeleteQuite the system!
ReplyDeleteClever... i need him at my house
ReplyDeleteSteve is a clever man. We have those vege things. I did have them in the back but the german shepherd kept jumping in them! Now they are in the front with peas in them.
ReplyDeleteBless Steve he's a bloody brilliant person!! Having a quiet day start my new job tomorrow GM 💙💙
ReplyDeleteSteve is a clever lad.
ReplyDeleteTempted to get some of those veggie tubs from Bunnings but I'm sick of killing plants lol
ReplyDeleteThat is a very nice hanging rack Steve built. I like the design.
ReplyDeleteKy Girl
Love your hanging rack. Hubby made a similar one for me to hang the clothes on the back deck a few years ago
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool rack, even would be good to keep it hanging while you work so you can see them better.
ReplyDeletePity you can't clone a Steve
ReplyDeleteI could do with a Steve down here. Kj