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Showing posts with label Lawn Chair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawn Chair. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2010

UFO # 1 (Lawn Chair)

Hi There!

Good Lord, but I'm a terrible procrastinator!!!

Monday, Gilbert walked into our "junk" room and spied my un-finished lawn chair!

"Aren't you EVER going to finish that chair?!?", he asked.

"Yeah, but I need help and didn't want to bother you." I replied.

(Mind you, I wasn't looking forward to all that bending and sitting on the floor and trying to get back up and then, re-sitting back on the floor, etc, etc, etc.)

"That's ridiculous! I know you! All you had to do was ask me. Okay, tomorrow we'll finish that chair together.", he replied.

"Okay. Sure. Tomorrow's fine with me."

Tuesday went by and I saw the chair and (purposely) never mentioned it.

Wednesday (daytime) went by and once again, I kept silent. I mean, HONESTLY, do I want to subject myself to this pain?!??

LOL

Wednesday evening, he remembered the chair and let out a few choice words.

"That's IT! Tomorrow we FINISH IT!", he exclaimed.

Well, right after dinner - that's our 12 noon meal - we worked on the darn lawn chair!

And, now that he nicely pushed be in me butt and that it's FINISHED, I can proudly declare that ONE (1) UFO (Un-Finished Object) can be scratched off my list!!!



Okay, so it's not a quilty UFO... but at least it's done, right?




I'll be bringing this chair into work, on Monday.

It's for my co-worker -
it was only promised to her ... like 2 years ago.

*grin*

UFO #2 only needs a label on the back, a photo shoot and ....

Pick me with a fork - I'm DONE!

Rosa

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Anne's Lawn Chair

Hi there!

Okay, I might have mentioned this a couple times
and I KNOW I have it listed, on here,
on my "Wanna Do" list,
but Gilbert pulled the chair out of the baby barn...

THEN, he left in it my sewing studio,
for about 2 months.

Once in my studio,
I had folded up the chair
and it was leaning against a wall.

He even, bless his intentions (LOL),
pulled it out, AGAIN, opened it up
and had left it in the middle of my sewing studio!

That evening, when I got home from work and saw it, there,
I didn't say a word but folded it up, again,
and leaned it up against the wall... AGAIN!

LOL

Once in awhile, he would ask,
"Are you planning on starting this soon?

I would reply with a,
"Yep, some day soon."

At one point, he asked,
"Well, what's the next step?"

I told him that I needed to remove the old webbing.

"Well" he replied, "If that's all... I can do that!"
Which he promptly did, the very next day.

Chair stayed in my sewing studio,
for a couple days, after that, till he asked,
"Are you EVER going to be working on that chair?"

Well, this was Sunday - 2 days ago...
and my vacation was starting and I told him
that I would start... I PROMISED....
on Monday morning - that was yesterday...
and would he kindly help me.

Of COURSE he jumped at the chance!

LOL

See? I'm a TERRIBLE procrastinator and
Gilbert is a "Get-The-Job-Done-Right-Away" kind of guy....

Don't we make a GREAT couple?!??!?!

*VBG*

Just as long as he doesn't loose patience with me....

Okay, here's what you need to start with.

A lawn chair that is structurally sound,
clean and WITHOUT it's original webbing.



Then, you need 4 to 6 balls of nylon...
This is a tough call.
These balls are sold by the weight
and sometimes, they are cut too wide.
If you have the patience,
you can cut your nylon in 1/2.

For this chair, I didn't bother.

ALSO, you will need 2 BIG crochet hooks
that are STURDY!

Metal ones are the best
but most times, plastic's all you can find in the stores.



For the LONG lawn chairs, it's best if you have 2 people
working at it.

Here's Gilbert, as his end, with HIS crochet hook.

See? If he can do this... so can YOU!



And this is as far as we got, yesterday,
till I got fed up.

Once this chair is completed,
it is SOOOO soft, compared to those
yucky webbing strips...
you can make them in whatever colors,
you wish....
you can even make a "pattern" in your chair.

I have a book with all sorts of different patterns!

PLUS... and this is the part that I LOVE.....

These "re-covered" chairs last FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!



(See the 2 crochet hooks on each side?)

That's about it, for now.

If any of you are interested in trying
to make your OWN chair, I can
try and do a tutorial on this....

Rosa