tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post3331501766602182883..comments2024-03-19T06:31:11.462+11:00Comments on Punch with Judy's Blog: Sewing vs Ready-MadePunch with Judyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-52200744381776523822014-04-28T23:01:54.795+10:002014-04-28T23:01:54.795+10:00You are SO right and I certainly do hope your Elna...You are SO right and I certainly do hope your Elna finds a good home within your family. Skilled tradesmen are becoming scarce too. Thanks for your entry. JudyPunch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-1590991034889758522014-04-28T13:47:51.279+10:002014-04-28T13:47:51.279+10:00I'm not sure that I could condense it into two...I'm not sure that I could condense it into two morals but the main thing for me is buy the best you can afford, whether it is a sewing machine or furniture right down to the food you eat. Quality tells. And yes, absolutely, pass on your skills wherever and whenever you can. I had a lecturer (architecture) who would always answer any technical question with 'look it up in the library'. Well I don't have to tell you that there are some things one just can't find in a book, they are only available as someone else's experience and that someone has a moral obligation to pass the information on to enquiring minds. I taught my daughter to sew, hopefully she will teach her daughters as well. And, btw, I still have my 1973 Elna SU which I bought when said daughter was just a few months old. These days I tend to use my more modern Berninas but the old girl is still there waiting for a new home - hopefully with one of the granddaughters.floozinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05740296376589522915noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-30833310292124579912014-04-27T22:13:56.048+10:002014-04-27T22:13:56.048+10:00Should have read leather goods not weather goods i...Should have read leather goods not weather goods in my last postAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08426986766051505172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-6050742637117749962014-04-27T22:04:22.954+10:002014-04-27T22:04:22.954+10:00I was interested in 'from my craft rooms' ...I was interested in 'from my craft rooms' comments. We had one girl and five boys, they were all taught to cook, clean sew etc, and yes most of the boys use sewing machines . Some of the boys do a better job than their spouses. One son is following in his fathers footsteps and sews weather goods on a machine. He has five sewing machines, one an old singer treadle that was my husbands Mums and my husband is 80 this year, the treadle is still used no you are not tough, just a good teacher.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08426986766051505172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-65814855155438621302014-04-27T20:59:36.879+10:002014-04-27T20:59:36.879+10:00Actually, she enjoys it. Self-satisfaction and I&...Actually, she enjoys it. Self-satisfaction and I'm proud that she just gets in and "does" it. I think her friends were amazed! Thanks for your entry. Judy<br />Punch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-22602944116137032642014-04-27T20:28:51.159+10:002014-04-27T20:28:51.159+10:00Well done Kirsten. Bet she was wrapped she could m...Well done Kirsten. Bet she was wrapped she could make her own outfit much faster than Aussie Post could deliver and how "cool" to complete alterations on her friends online purchases.<br />As for morals. They certainly don't make things like they use to - I have a few sewing machines - none of them new or fancy all of them pre loved by a family member. If I keep them well oiled and serviced they never let me down. I am not sure I would be able to say the same for the cheaper ones you can buy today - although time may see me eat my words. <br />So glad you have been able to pass your skills onto your grand children - I see more often than I would like nonna doing the mending because Mum has no idea. I have taught all my children to at least sew on a button and complete basic mending tasks. Yes even my son. I sewed the first button back after some school yard fun but have made him do everyone since. Some may say I am tough I like to think I am making my children self sufficient - they wont have to rely on an ill fitting on line purchases :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-44625199160838732992014-04-27T18:07:49.805+10:002014-04-27T18:07:49.805+10:00Hi Effie,
Hey, there's so much wisdom coming i...Hi Effie,<br />Hey, there's so much wisdom coming in these replies. Yours are all true. Think I may have to draw one out of the hat :) JudyPunch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-10150692552343851762014-04-27T18:06:28.617+10:002014-04-27T18:06:28.617+10:00Jenny, both are so true. Start teaching those gran...Jenny, both are so true. Start teaching those grandchildren now. I had Sharelle's two boys sewing from 7, they didn't think twice about it, being boys. JudyPunch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-50131031341762027712014-04-27T18:04:58.003+10:002014-04-27T18:04:58.003+10:00Hi Carol, Two true sayings for sure. Neither of he...Hi Carol, Two true sayings for sure. Neither of her friends outfits they purchased online fitted, both needing alterations. Just wish my three granddaughters of Melinda's lived closer so as holiday learning could be more often. Regards, JudyPunch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-86885499452341391632014-04-27T18:02:35.881+10:002014-04-27T18:02:35.881+10:00Hi Helen, first one is so very true; second one is...Hi Helen, first one is so very true; second one is a shame that it could be true and it shouldn't be. Thanks, JudyPunch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-87042806719609901412014-04-27T18:01:03.934+10:002014-04-27T18:01:03.934+10:00Quite true. Yes, Kirsten made hers simply by copy...Quite true. Yes, Kirsten made hers simply by copying a photo of one she saw on the internet. What was amazing was that Bianca had never seen anyone use a sewing machine!Punch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-37417101053978149502014-04-27T15:30:41.567+10:002014-04-27T15:30:41.567+10:00Moral 1, an old sewing machine will look after you...Moral 1, an old sewing machine will look after you if you look after the machine. Moral 2, always learn what you can when young eg. Sewing knitting etc, in later life most of us will go out to work, but I retirement years the skills earned in younger years will keep idle hands busy. Moral 3 , do what you can yourself, you know whatever done is as you like it, not what others want moral 4, the old saying waste of want not.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08426986766051505172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-22192100397118069912014-04-27T13:28:24.256+10:002014-04-27T13:28:24.256+10:00Moral number 1: Always buy the best machine you ca...Moral number 1: Always buy the best machine you can afford and look after it. It will then look after you.<br />Moral number 2: Learn to sew/teach the young to sew and share your talents.<br />I learned to sew from my mother on a hand crank machine which I still have and my grandmother on a treadle, which I also have. I made my first electric machine sewn garment in 2nd grade on my Mum's machine. From early teens I was making all my own clothes and by mid teens sewing for my friends as well. When I was 20 I made a long bridesmaid's dress with gathered skirt and long, puffy, cuffed sleeves for a workmate's sister to wear to my workmate's wedding (red hailspot on white voile - it was 1971). I can't remember why the emergency but I do remember the gratitude when I delivered the dress an hour before the wedding.<br />Sewing has always and will always be a part of who I am. I sewed then for pleasure, economy and creativity; now my patchwork passion is hardly economical!<br />Bless you Mum and Nanna. Mum died when I was 15 and Nanna a year or 2 later. Time to start teaching my grandchildren!Jenny Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11030334253573501147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-80974062760428904852014-04-27T11:21:08.042+10:002014-04-27T11:21:08.042+10:00A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. And A...A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. And A friend in need is a friend indeed. She's learnt a lot from her grandma. Well done Kirsten!Carol in Stirling ACTnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-63801855480460035302014-04-27T10:37:09.756+10:002014-04-27T10:37:09.756+10:00Moral 1 : Old Berninas never die. Quality soldiers...Moral 1 : Old Berninas never die. Quality soldiers on for ever.<br />Moral 2 : A determined sewer is faster than Australia Post.<br />Helen from Hobarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03628963168654748707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-3568622478081718232014-04-27T09:10:43.724+10:002014-04-27T09:10:43.724+10:00I think the moral is that you should always have y...I think the moral is that you should always have your own sewing machine and know how to use it. Then you don't have to rely on someone else. Great costumes she did by the way.52KIDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07422987031482083158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-75339484135638903612014-04-27T09:07:49.102+10:002014-04-27T09:07:49.102+10:00Well, that's true too Karen. Thank youWell, that's true too Karen. Thank youPunch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-6966456178071330922014-04-27T08:51:06.864+10:002014-04-27T08:51:06.864+10:00First one is "if you want something done righ...First one is "if you want something done right do it yourself" The second one is "An oldie but a goodie" :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14197394129274335783noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-88678265587910473582014-04-27T08:38:43.833+10:002014-04-27T08:38:43.833+10:00Both true Vireya and you would know :) I loved th...Both true Vireya and you would know :) I loved that old machine, it sewed many a garment for both pleasure and to earn a few dollars when I was first married. Lovely to hear from you.Punch with Judyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01338236346033246955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6949604213076092327.post-39227753534691712182014-04-27T07:57:34.838+10:002014-04-27T07:57:34.838+10:00One has to be something about the value of buying ...One has to be something about the value of buying quality. That 50-yr-old machine was built to last. And the other is that having the skills to "do it yourself" means that you never get stuck without a costume (or with an ill-fitting one)!Vireyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16464838238295059335noreply@blogger.com