After much ado, I finally got my Megado electronic dobby
working, but not before I bought a new Windows laptop.
Apparently, my Mac laptop was "too new" and had some security measures on it,
that would not allow my software program, Fiberworks, to operate the loom.
So I ordered one from Staples on their Black Friday online sale.
Anything to avoid going to the store on that horrific day of consumer
madness.
With the new computer, I was able to get it up and running in no time.
This makes it all worth it though. I do love this draft.
I thought I might need to buy something to put the laptop on, so I could see
it well, but then I had the brain storm to us this stool, with the bed risers under
the legs to get it up to the right height.
Easy fix, no $ spent.
Which turned out to be a very good thing, after my surprise today.
I thought I would be out of there in no time, and it would be no big deal.
I needed new brakes, all around.
Groan.
Then " I'm sorry, but you need tires all around, as well, you could wait until spring, but we don't recommend it".
So I called my ex son in law, who I trust in these matters. Told him how much tread I had left, and he said. since winter is here, and the roads often suck, I needed to do it now.
They very kindly gave me a rid home, so I didn't have to sit there all day, and then I called a neighbor to take me back to pick it up.
So after a $15,000 summer....new furnace, roof repair, dog fence repair, I am now out $2400
more.
Why not, eh??? End the year in the way it's been going.
So I came home and sat down to weave.
Probably not wise at that moment.
I was so distracted that I totally screwed it up, and ended up
"unweaving" several inches.
Horrors.
So I took a little coffee break, and had a little talk with myself.
Yes, it did hurt my pocketbook, a lot.
But truth? I have SO MUCH to be grateful for.
I sit here warm and comfortable with my dogs, watching it snow outside.
I have my studio that nurtures my soul every day.
I have family that loves me.
I have friends that care about me.
I have gotten through a lot worse situations than this, and I will be fine.
And, I have a safe, reliable Subaru in the driveway.
Love the new weaving!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I start bleeding money for various reasons I sit myself down and tell myself I ought to be grateful that I have the money for it, much as I dislike parting with it. It helps some.
ReplyDeleteI am particularly fond of the leaf pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove the new pieces! That green one is sooo eye-catching!
ReplyDeleteI, too, had an expensive fall. First the heat pump went so I was left without A/C in the summer and then heat until mid November. Then the refrigerator started having issues. After $200 for a service call and $412 for warranty, and numerous visits and breakdowns, and losing tons of food products, turns out my nine-year old fridge is only fit for the garbage. So I scored a deal on Black Friday and got a new refrigerator but it can’t be delivered until December 18th!!! I’m currently using a cooler and a mini fridge! Then my hot-water tank busted the day my heat pump was fixed. You’d swear I was cursed. But, like you said… I’m alive, relatively healthy, have a daughter that loves me, so I think I should be grateful I’m alive to experience all the chaos. I just wish it was less expensive chaos!
Merry Christmas to you!
When I get upset about something I have to have a talk with myself, too. There is always so much to be grateful for. We just forget that at times and need to remind ourselves--lol! Have a super week! :)
ReplyDeleteHillary, your website has been hacked. Clicking on it takes us to the usual sort of dangerous garbage.
ReplyDeleteI was trying to see if the green leaf top you've shown us here is up for sale yet. Can I reserve it?
I don't have a website......so no worries there. Yes, you can purchase the green leaf top.....message me on my FB biz page, crazy as a loom weaving.
DeleteBecause of a very idiotic mistake, I have to get my car trunk replaced - I am telling myself that it is cheaper than another whole car, but yes, it still stings.
ReplyDeleteThat leaf pattern is a wonderful tough twill. I re-upholstered a whole set of seat cushions with it. Ingrid was a genius!