So, who wants to help... to perpetuate the cellar?

Sparrer, that’s upskirting ;- )

Lovely thorax…

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It is a lovely moth

My corduroy was out of stock so I am now getting this fabulous poplin

https://www.vibesandscribes.ie/saville-poplin-weather-wonderland-day-metre/

In the daytime colours

I bet there won’t be another skirt like mine

I am getting so much pleasure from my el cheapo 80 euro from Lidl sewing machine

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That Fish is Experimentin’.

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Good-oh!

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That looks exciting wee birdie

What is it?

Plum brandy?

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Plum vodka. Last year’s went pink; this year’s seems to be going orange.

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It looks delicious

I am on boot 4 for my doggie

Am I daft knitting purple wellies for a girl who loves dogs and the colour purple?

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Give it time: it was quite an orangey pink last year, and altogether quite spectacular.

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I can’t see that page, Twellsy. I keep getting an error message.

There is a nationwide shortage of sewing machines, & some fabrics, apparently.

Carinthia.xx

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Sparrer’s Bruvver Security Services are allus ready to guard your valuable… wot wos it again? Sewing machines? Yer ‘avin’ a giraffe, bruv… valuable sewing machines against fire, theft, flood, or fire (we like fire).

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Try this link Carinthia

https://www.vibesandscribes.ie/saville-poplin-weather-wonderland-day-metre/

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At least that thumbnail gives a sort of view of my fabric

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The Link still doesn’t work for me, Twellsy, but expanding the thumbnail shows me that it is another 1 way fabric, so be careful with the ordering.

You can make a matching mask with what’s left.

Carinthia.xx

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I know it’s a one way so 3.5 metres should allow for pattern match on a knee length A line with a frill skirt

I think weather wonderland liberty print is perfect for where we live

We seem to get so much weather!

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I love that material, Twellsy.

Our weather has been a bit rubbish, today. Very gusty winds and squally rain while we were out walking (not meant to rain until 17.00). However, tomorrow seems set fair for our picnic.

Soo xx

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3.5m is too much, Twellsy, unless you are pattern matching the frill too.

Orff to get me prescription, & see DiL in their garden

Carinthia.xx

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How thoughtful. The saxophonist has waited until the angle grinding and other structural modification noise finished for the day before starting up.

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Gus dear you need quick drying glue on the keys and mouthpiece

Then quick dry cement up the bell end

I would enjoy watching the resulting struggles when he wanted help

Evil minded old peeler at work

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Yerra cruel woman, Twellsy.

Useful advice, gratefully received.

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How about a “technical” solution? Obtain the physical measurements of the “device”, then direct high-power radio-frequency energy at it, from a suitable distance [for yer own protection and anonymity!], at a frequency carefully calculated to match the thing’s electrical resonance. This should result in the very efficient transfer of quite (nay, VERY) painful RF voltages directly into the extreme ends, i.e. the mouth-piece :slight_smile:

See, I’m learning things from my radio theory studying …

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