Hello and welcome to The Compost Bin. I'm Compostwoman and I live with my family in rural Herefordshire. We have nearly four acres of garden and woodland, all managed organically and to Permaculture principles, which we share with Chickens, Cats and assorted wildlife. We also grow a lot of our own food, run courses in all sorts of things and make a lot of compost!

I am a Master Composter and have spent more than a decade as a volunteer Community Compost adviser with Garden Organic and my local Council.
I'm a self employed Environmental Educator so I run workshops and events where I talk about compost, veg growing, chicken keeping, cooking, preserving and sustainable living. I also run crafts workshops and Forest School/outdoor play sessions in our wood.

We try to live a more self sufficient lifestyle here, as best we can, while still having a comfortable life and lots of fun.


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Showing posts with label conserving old fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conserving old fabric. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Tidy-up Tuesday and more on the Christening robe.

Evening all

Another dry and sunny day here - Compostman has been incarcerated in the Pink (guest) bedroom all day Doing Stuff to walls, windows floors etc - this required all the contents to be removed and redistributed around the rest of the house, which was entertaining!

As a result I now have a car FULL of surplus stuff to take to charity shops/animal rescue centres. And I mean FULL. It's a Skoda Octavia  - which means it is quite huge - and it is FULL.

Ok, you get we have decluttered a lot of stuff out of the house, right?

I have also washed numerous sets of curtains, written some articles ( for money yay!) and negotiated for some items to be sent to me for reviewing here on The Compost Bin - stuff I would actually like and want to buy but now do not have to spend money on, and stuff which I hope you, my gentle reader, are interested in, well, reading about! And I planted many more of the summer flowering bulbs into pots and put them into the Polytunnel to grow.

So good all round I hope.

Compostgirl and I have tonight watched some of last Saturday's The Voice  and she had been doing all sorts of experiments ( Thank you Horrible Science box set...!) and leaning how to make toasted sandwiches. She has also been making us numerous cups of tea - Compostman because he Is Busy and me because my sinuses are infected ( again) and my face really REALLY hurts and I feel rubbish today.

Thank you dear, I really do appreciate the tea and sympathy and the hugs - they really do help :-)

I have also managed to get the wonderful Christening robe clean! It is now drying inside the house, wrapped in towels to protect it. My hands are now in a dreadful state, however, from all the washing I have done recently  and I have smothered them in some of my magic working, home made balm. It usually fixes most problems with skin!

The hens are not laying at all - they seem well enough otherwise (apart from old) so I think I may try worming them again, failing that new extra hens will have to be obtained so we have a reliable source of eggs. A trip to the hen stockist! Squee!

How has your day been?

Monday, 8 April 2013

Monday washday

I had to wash the very old linen table cloth I mentioned yesterday. With much trepidation! When I opened it out it had a huge, old, tea stain right in the middle :-(

I was very careful and looked on various specialist pages to see what to do - but linen is very forgiving - we have some smaller pieces of the same age which I wash regularly so I know what to do but with any linen it is the ironing which puts me off, especially as it always seems to need ironing again when taken out of the drawer to be used!

After hanging the huge table cloth on the line in the sunshine the faint shadow of the stain finally faded - the power of sunshine! I am so pleased with how it has washed :-)

Continuing the conservation of fabric theme - we also "rediscovered" Compostman's Christening robe today - was also his Mothers and maybe further back ( but we can't find out, sadly, as everyone we might ask is now dead :-(  )

But it is at least 100 years old, if not more.

It had some terrible staining around the neck - apparently very common - spit up from babies which is not washed off totally and then, over time, discolours.

I have been treating it repeatedly during today and have the "washday hands" to prove it  - but the robe looks much better. .

Not sure if it will ever get used but I feel better for having restored a bit of family history to a better state. If I can get it really clean I will dry it, iron it and pack it away, using the method recommended by conservation experts. Compostgirl might want it in the future and it is a beautiful piece of hand made lace and thread work - a work of fabric art in its own right.

If I really can't get it to an acceptable standard I may well re purpose it into something which can become an "new" heirloom for our family.

Have also been planting into pots a lot of summer flowering bulbs and corms - too cold to plant them direct into the soil, and we have not quite decided where the new beds will be made, so into pots they will go for now. Thank goodness for our polytunnel to provide sheltered space to grow them on!

Hope today was good for you as well :-)





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