Monday, May 13, 2024

Monday Message

"Our Heavenly Father created this beautiful earth, with all its abundance, for our benefit and use. His purpose is to provide for our needs as we walk in faith and obedience. He has lovingly commanded us to ‘prepare every needful thing’ (see D&C 109:8) so that, should adversity come, we may care for ourselves and our neighbors, and support bishops as they care for others." (All is Safely Gathered In pamphlet)

Hope everyone is doing well. This week finds me working out in the garage aka workshop for hubby. It is a huge undertaking. I tell myself to work for one hour a day. If I feel like I can keep going, then I do and I have still an awful lot of work.

Also had our very old freezer go out. It was a blessing I was right next to it when it did so nothing was ruined. It could have been way worse plus they were having a sale on freezers that ended the next day, I had no idea.

The other thing is it fit in our car amazing - we could do a commercial I say.

So a very busy week.

Since I am cleaning the garage, I thought I would talk about making your own cleaners...

https://www.bhg.com/homekeeping/house-cleaning/cleaning-products-tools/homemade-cleaners/ - great ideas here.

I use baking soda to clean surfaces you do not want scratched. I use it on my stove and I use it for drain cleaning.

To help with slow drains, I put a fourth a cup of baking soda on the tub or sink drain (I like to do both at the same time). Then take vinegar and I just dump a third of a cup and follow this with boiling water. It takes care of it but if it's still slow just repeat. So much better than chemicals which could harm you or your pipes. I have done this for years.

My favorite stain remover is shampoo - work it into the stain, rinse and repeat if needed.

If you have a favorite cleaner let us know in comments below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74pGhEq_fPs - great video.

https://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/green-living/natural-cleaning-recipes - it is way cheaper to make your own of just about everything.

Thought you would like to see how the fabric changes when you weave it into the mug rugs I am making...


This first picture you can see what the fabric looks like, then when you weave it in you get a very different and pretty effect.

Missy is very nonplussed but Llama is very happy.

Tippy Longstockings says which is longer me or the cat tube? But which is cuter??

My seedlings continue to grow. At the time I am writing this two weeks ago, we have a frost advisory tonight so don't be in a hurry to plant till after your frost date. Mine will just sit here happily looking out the window.

Missy says cleaning means making your bed, she is demonstrating.

Tippy Longstockings says if you said she was cuter than the cat tube you would be right.

These are the cookies I made for the solar eclipse day. I thought they would be the closest I could come. They are peanut butter cookies I made and rolled in tubes so they were slice and bake, near the end I added the chocolate and tada! - eclipse cookies.

Missy and Tippy Longstockings both want to remind you to continue to stock your pantry, build your skills and find thriftier ways of doing things .

Monday, May 6, 2024

Monday Message

"The counsel to have a year’s supply of basic food, clothing, and commodities was given fifty years ago and has been repeated many times since. Every father and mother are the family’s storekeepers. They should store whatever their own family would like to have in the case of an emergency … [and] God will sustain us through our trials." (James E. Faust)

We need to be able to repair our clothing.

Kids keep growing and taking clothes in and out and fixing buttons and zippers helps.

I have lost weight on purpose and I needed to keep my clothes that no longer fit. I like loose-fitting clothes but some would fall off and my shoes got too big. Fortunately, I have some sewing skills and was able to shrink my clothes, almost entirely redoing them. Some dresses I added the elastic gripper things to the back.

I am thinking on shoes - regular shoes are no problem, I can just wear thicker socks, but church shoes with nylons hmmmm... I'm toying with making pillows for the toes of the shoes. Can't hurt to try. That is what we need is not to be afraid to try.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGVMjFJuwbw - this is so fantastic we all need these skills.

https://www.marthastewart.com/274965/how-to-patch-a-hole-mend-a-seam-and-fix - some creative ideas.

https://remake.world/stories/style/how-to-mend-your-clothes-during-quarantine-5-easy-stitch-fixes/ - I like the embroidered circles.

I think we need to try to make everything last longer. We need to take care of what we have and learn to fix things.

Hang onto things that are useful. Find different uses for those things you feel need to be tossed.

Find ways to save on everything.

https://makeit-loveit.com/making-pants-longer-lengthen-trousers - kids grow taller, this is helpful.

If you don't have a sewing machine, it is a great place to start. If you can, get one, even if you have to get one used. Look at thrift stores or your community web pages. Have family and friends be on the lookout for you as well. Ask someone you know who sews to go with you so they can make sure it works. 

We had two little girls so I needed a sewing machine. Someone posted in a paper of sorts. I wanted one with good tension and a free arm since I would need it for arms and legs of clothing I would make. We went to the house of the couple with the ad. She showed me the machine and my heart sank. I said I had really wanted a free arm. She said oh, but it is. Then she showed me how it was and we got that machine. That was near forty years ago and it was ten years-old at the time I got it and I still use it to this day.

This machine has made many things - toddler clothes, school clothes, it even sewed on our eldest's wedding dress. It is my work horse and the machine that those metal bobbins are for.

I know I have seen machines lately at Salvation Army....they let you plug them in and test them.

Once you get one, learn every bit of it. If you did not get a manual, look online most have free ones online.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vva2h5oSYK8 - good to know.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJjPF5_jB00 - if you already know how to sew, then build on your skills.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVR7Iy0TPIY - upcycle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-OcCW7n8h0 - upcycle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQIX4lYbUb8 - upcycle

So these things should help you get started. 

Missy says she can't count all the ways sewing saves money but if she could actually count, she would get right on it.

Tippy Longstockings says she is showing you how to keep your chin up through hard times.

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