WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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Afternoon downpour produced a wonderful rainbow over Berlin. Didn't have the chance to look for a poto'gold at the base, but perhaps it'll bring some good luck to those in need.
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If you remove half of the bun a gas station sandwich can almost be edible.
SW-10 and my favorite blue hat.
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Now put it in the microwave(at the gas station, obv)! The melty goodness
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No microwaves here unfortunately.
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Oh no Oh no Oh no no no no no. I’m so sorry
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It's only like 40 degrees F today. It was ice cold.
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@501/IH:
Afternoon downpour produced a wonderful rainbow over Berlin. Didn't have the chance to look for a poto'gold at the base, but perhaps it'll bring some good luck to those in need.
Great photo and nice to see your post - hope all is well.
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Thanks for the interest, guys- I'm working on a messenger bag. I made one a few years back and decided I wanted to do some revisions to the original design, including putting in a suede lining. The earlier picture is (theoretically) the liner for the top flap of the bag. I'm not entirely satisfied with how it's coming together, so it may just end up on my pile of practice stitching. If/when the bag comes together, I'll post some pictures.
Oh, and @Filthy, the sewing machine is my beloved Singer 31-15, which is pushing 100 years old. I bought it from a nice lady in Houston back when I lived there. She was moving into a smaller apartment and needed to downsize. She threw in the sewing table with the beautiful old wrought iron base for free. Possibly my best eBay purchase of all time.
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Speaking of my ongoing project, I made some stupid mistakes cutting leather today, so I decided to do something smaller and less frustrating- a cover for my project planning Field Notes notebook. It's poorly finished, but it worked as a mental palate cleanser.
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Yeah it's awesome. I have a similar one in my dining room that's non-functional. I'll have to take a picture of it. @Chris
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Took out the old bathroom of my new house.
Wore my IH-2526V 17oz duck brown vest for the job
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Excellent @Chap . That jacket is looking buttery in the sun.
The Oak frame
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Haraki and the Japan crew make them every year and sell in Japan.