The Crossroads of the Aether
Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Grimm Dec 9, 2010. 4 Replies 0 Likes
Hullo all, I recently acquired a wee kilt at a yard sale, thought it would fit a friend, but it's small.Looks to be a 29 waist MAXIMUM, with length (height) 23 inches.Remember, a kilt is worn high on…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Grimm Feb 16, 2010. 3 Replies 0 Likes
Hullo,Carrying on the thread of foods, drink and the like, this Thread is related to baked goods; my first example will be a bread that I and others have enjoyed for some time.Served best as toast,…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Grimm Jun 13, 2010. 7 Replies 0 Likes
Hullo,Since I started a thread on Libations, I thought I'd spend a moment on the tasty bits that help us absorb the alcohols that we will be ingesting in search of the perfect comestible.I suggest…Continue
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Hullo All,Having seen the Category title of "Food & Libation" and having a bit of time on hand, I have decided to crank out a thing or two on the subject of Libations. I hope to have something…Continue
September 14, 2013 from 1pm to 5:30pm – Capron Zoo & Park
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Phineas Wotan Sprockett, O.C.C. said… Mr. Grimm,
My mouth fairly waters when you describe your cider-nalia!! The number of brewers gives me hope that this country will discover (rediscover) the joys of cider drinking. I prefer the more tart varieties. Strongbow tastes like an extremely tart apple but with a definite buzz at the end of it.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Phin. Sprockett
Phineas Wotan Sprockett, O.C.C. said… Mr. Grimm,
I am envious! Cider is my favorite libation of all. Especially the wonderful English cider brand, Strongbow which can be bought on tap in the U.K.
Hope you have a successful jaunt. Phin. Sprockett
Phineas Wotan Sprockett, O.C.C. said… THECOSTUMERSMANIFESTO.COM, will be the link that I will begin my experimentation of crafting detachable collars.
You might want to view this site at your leisure.
Regards, Phin. Sprockett
Phineas Wotan Sprockett, O.C.C. said… Mr. Grimm,
Thank you for inspiring me to make an effort with my aunt's sewing machine. With the help of an online tutorial, I actually turned a pair of trousers into a pair of really neat and servicable bike knickers! Nothing really difficult about it but for me it was an important project which provided me with confidence to try some more.
The machine worked quiet well. My sister is schedlued to visit this weekend so will have her look at it and determine whether I need some maintenance.
I also visited Rev. Ratspeed's page, read some of his posts, then went to the Steampunk Stitching Association, read a lot there and then joined.
My next thought is collars. Do you wear detachable ones? Do you craft collars on existing shirts to conform to Victorian/Edwardian "look"?
Thank you, again sir, for your most valuable information. I think my learning curve just took another jump upward.
Wishing you a Most Pleasant Day, Phin. Sprockett
Miss Cherries Jubilee said… I posted the alternative addresses for the Tweed Ride videos on the Tweed ride page. If you want me to email them to you, I have to be your friend, though.
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