So what did you put away this week?

Discussion in 'General Survival and Preparedness' started by melbo, Aug 9, 2006.


  1. ghrit

    ghrit Bad company Administrator Founding Member

    You might look into molasass for similar purposes. I have some around here. (Doesn't do well in coffee --)
     
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  2. Kingfish

    Kingfish Self Reliant

    Got some more batteries and toilet paper. Also picked up 6 cans of spam roast turkey. Last but not least two more divisible 1 ounce stagecoach silver bars.
     
  3. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    I did a job for a bee keeper, when no other company would. he had bees trapped in the building, with no way to get them out, because the door was broken. I fixed it, while he stood by in the full bee suit, and a smoker (not good to smoke bees if it can be avoided, many die). In thanks when I left, he gave me small jars of honey, of all 6 types he sold, and no two were alike. buckwheat honey is nothing like apple honey, and neither is even close to orange honey. You get the idea. What the bees pollinate changes the make-up. Orange honey was golden with highlights, while buckwheat honey was nearly brown. So there is a lot of variation in honeys. and all of them were good;) I liked buckwheat and butter on biscuits .
     
  4. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    singer44s. Singer 44S Classic
     
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  5. VHestin

    VHestin Farm Chick

    I take it that's one of those basic sewing machines that just sews without any of the 'frilly' crap? Mom and I have been looking for one. We bought a fancy one a while back and we thread it according the instructions but no matter what we do, it always bunches up underneath where the needle goes down so it's worthless.

    Date sugar, that's something else I wanna try. And I plan to get some blackberry honey when we do our grocery shopping this month. Maple syrup hopefully too. I love to get some clean snow in a dish and put maple syrup on it. Love maple candy too, how it melts in your mouth. Molasses might not be good in coffee, but brown sugar isn't too bad, it gives it an almost caramel flavor. And I was pleasantly surprised to see organic figs added to the bulk foods section of the grocery store yesterday. I LOVE FIGS!
     
  6. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    I don't give a fig for figs, but I use brown sugar in my coffee, when I run out of normal sugar. It's not bad at all. I have used honey as well.
     
  7. ditch witch

    ditch witch I do stupid crap, so you don't have to

    This was meds week. My asthma is only a problem a few months out of the year, but my prescriptions are unlimited supply for 12 months. Ditto the pain pills for my back... I rarely take them so the vast majority goes into the stock pile. Went in to get everything renewed, and the doc gave me a sack full of free Advair and Ventolin samples. Between filling prescriptions and freebies, I've got enough inhalers, pain pills, muscle relaxers, anti-inflammatories, antihistamine and anti-acid reflux pills to last a year if I actually used them daily like I'm supposed to. The way I use them, it's dang near a 12 year supply, hehe! I also swung by Sams Club and got a 2 pack of 500 count bottles of Acetaminophen and another of Naproxen, and a bottle of Hibiclens from CVS.
     
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  8. ditch witch

    ditch witch I do stupid crap, so you don't have to

    I feel your pain. Mom had an old school one, really simple with no bells or whistles. It never screwed up. I had a new one, fancy schmancy and couldn't stitch anything without wadding everything up underneath. One day mom mentioned something about a new machine. OMG OMG, sez I. I want your old one! Too late, she traded it in for $20 off a new one. UGH!

    Fortunately my husband's ex abandoned her storage building not too long after he and I got married, and since she'd put his name on the account we got the notice to pay up. When we went to pay her bill and clean it out, there were two old sewing cabinets with equally old machines in it. Not treadle old, but pretty close.
     
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  9. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    Yes, it has a steel frame and steel plate to work on so it stays in place when sewing. I tried it out last night, took me 3 minutes to get the auto-threader for the needle figured out. It's rugged enough for home use, not the most heavy-duty machine, but for the price ($130), it's one of the best of its class. The trick for keeping the thread from bunching is to thread the bobbin correctly, and on Singer's it is easy enough. I also like how easy it is to change the foot to a button foot or zipper foot if I need it, and all three come with this machine. Some machines are finicky, but this one sews nicely. I like simple, clean and durable.

    First, thread machine as normal, bringing the thread through each point. There are a total of 7 points on this model, but only 6 are defined. The next to last is the metal catch just before threading to the needle, as you can see below:

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    The final point the thread needs to go through, is the tiny metal lip at the top of the needle. You will need to thread through the right side and to the back, then pull across for it to catch...
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    If that wasn't done correctly, your thread will bind up and create a mess. Now, as for the bobbin, be sure to follow the guide, this should work easily enough. Most folks who use a machine already know how to get the thread to pull through the plate...

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    As you can see in the picture below, there is a small diagram on the bobbin cover plate depicting how the thread should go...
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    Although, the thread really doesn't go out to the left like the arrow suggests, it goes straight back and up through to the foot. Just pull both threads (from bobbin and from threaded needle) out to the back and clamp your foot down. Good to go!

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    I took sewing in grade school, but also in college as an elective. I figured, might as well have another skill to fall back on!
     
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  10. VHestin

    VHestin Farm Chick

    Our fancy one didn't have pointers on the machine, and the instruction book was pretty much worthless. It would tell you to thread something, but not specify which direction to thread it from. We even got professional help to figure it out, still wadded up. BAH!
     
  11. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    I have a Necchi lydia mk2. Myself.
     
  12. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    Well, if it's threaded correctly and the bobbin works as it should, then your problem is most likely thread tension. Some machines have thread tension adjustment, some do not. Some may have adjustments for the bobbin tension, but machines like mine is adjusted at the factory and there's no need to adjust it. However, the needle thread tension can be adjusted on this machine. Typically, you will get wads of thread under your fabric if tension is not set properly.
     
  13. Finster

    Finster Simplify, I'd say more but this says it all.

    OK, thanks guys.
     
  14. BTPost

    BTPost Stumpy Old Fart,Deadman Walking, Snow Monkey Moderator

    Sewing is becoming a Lost Art these days... It is no longer taught in most Public Schools, because it stigmatized the Girls, and not PC, in this day and age. If you lived near SaltLake City, I would send you to my Oldest Sister, for classes, as she has been teaching Sewing, and Seamstress Courses for 5 Decades and making a nice living doing so, as a reTIREment job. She learned from Mother, who made ALL her children's clothes, until they were in High School. Mother was Old School in that way. Oldest Sister got all the material, and a Trunk full of Patterns, when Mother passed. those things are irreplaceable in todays World. How many of us Prep'ers can make their own clothes, from material in the Prep Storage, when the Ships no longer bring our clothes in from china? Think about that, and see where you stand... .....
     
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  15. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

    I was given a choice of cooking or sewing in school, it was a required class. I learned to cook to be able to feed myself no matter what, but I did learn some sowing as well. i would like to be better at it than I am, but yes, @BTPost, i can make serviceable clothing. as well as the hammock I am working on, and sheathes for my tools, My duck blind for the boat, and the case for my butcher's tools.
     
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  16. Yard Dart

    Yard Dart Vigilant Monkey Moderator

    When I went to highschool, the boys had to take a semester of home-ec and the girls had to take shop. I learned to cook, make a meal-plan & list for the grocery store, and sew.... Good stuff to know and has served me well since the day I learned those subjects!! I repaired my own clothing I ripped working or playing, so mom would not have to get all bent out of shape and do it herself.....
     
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  17. STANGF150

    STANGF150 Knowledge Seeker

    You better take it Boating with you very soon! ;)
     
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  18. Yard Dart

    Yard Dart Vigilant Monkey Moderator

    Damn boating accidents in Washington are so common, let alone all the other Monkeys floating around out there....I have lost three this year myself....crazy. :D
     
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  19. ditch witch

    ditch witch I do stupid crap, so you don't have to

    My grandmother taught me to sew starting when I was 4. There's a quilt or two still floating around that I made back when I was 8 or 9, and I can sew up pants and shirts by hand, without a pattern if I have your current clothing for a template. Or I can do it without, if you don't mind rocking medieval fashions. That said, I prefer to use a machine. Plus I live in sarongs 8 months out of the year and they don't require any sewing to make. :)
     
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  20. kellory

    kellory An unemployed Jester, is nobody's fool. Banned

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