One of the themes at garage sales this weekend was metal rulers. What was interesting is, last week in my ongoing culling, I came across three rulers in my desk, two metal like the top one shown, and one wooden. The wooden and a metal one got donated to the weekly church sale. So, when I saw metal rulers popping up on the weekend – not where I had donated mine – I had a wonder, again, at such serendipity. One of the sales actually had two for sale. Must have had three since two are being gotten rid of, I surmised.
For some reason, while taking a photo of the one I had kept (with a knitting gauge ruler, also metal) I suddenly had a memory of – not – donating the second metal one….keeping it…..in the sewing desk drawer….in case I needed a ruler there.
Yep, there it was. So I still have two.
This was a find at a church sale yesterday. It does have a bulb – two of them. You don't shake it – you squeeze it. It is wonderful.
After reading this, the box has become as special as the flashlight.
This was at the Sunday Flea Market at Bay and Wilson. I was in my mid- teens when it was published.
I recently read that when cake mixes came out they were not welcomed by the public – until – the manufacturers made it necessary to add an egg to the dry ingredients; seems we want to take some part in things. This "Lift here" was perhaps part of that.
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This was at the Flea Market as well.
Awhile ago I came across instructions on how to make one of these from fabric. Have had no success in doing so and cannot remember where I found the diy information.
It's a change purse. And when I found it at the Flea Market I bought it and thought it might give me success with yet another try at making one.
Nope. I've been using a heavy weight plastic as I want the coins to be visible, cutting two ovals, sewing them together, cutting the opening.
Will not open when squeezed at the ends.
Any suggestions?