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Sunday, February 23, 2020
Slowly -
But surely - ;))
The Dear William Interweave is layered with fusible batting -
And ready to fuse/press -
But I had to take a break -
To open the box for my BLUE chair -
Oh - goody!! -
It took me a minute to realize -
That I was missing the Allen wrench and screws -
But they were still in the box -
So it's all good - LOL - ;))
The diagram doesn't look THAT hard -
So I'll play with it later -
See if I can put it together myself - ;))
BOB thinks that -
If I can put a quilt together with lots of itty-bitty pieces -
I should be able to put together a chair with 6 main pieces -
5 casters -
And 5 screws - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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3 comments:
I am sure you can do the assembly. (famous last words)"It can't be that hard." ha ha.
Seriously, I my work career I put together a few office chairs and they seem to be a pretty standard construction.
I Bought a pink chair and the assembly was pretty simple. Hugs.
You know your Bob and my Turner seem to have the same outlook. He seems to feel anyone who put one of those 3 d jigsaws called a quilt can build anything that comes some assembly required...
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