Just love Rhena’s perspective and advice to travelers. And the sewing machine factory story was great! I’ve never owned a Bernino but rather learned from my grandmother at age six to make doll clothes on a “toy machine” modeled after a regular Singer; a play time turned very useful in making and altering my own clothes at a very early age. As well as many friends who needed hemming especially as styles came up and down. Now that I recall, I got my first job offer (unsolicited) other than babysitting for friends and neighbors from a men;s shop in my hometown, having seen how I adjusted the sleeve length on all the new shirts my boyfriend acquired. I was very meticulous and lived in hand me down clothes from my mother’s friends so reworking them to be more stylish was cost effective and fun!
Rhena's journey continues. Charming story with beautiful pictures. Let the river run.
Thank you Sharon. Part 5 is going to be my favorite one, I think.
Thank you, Rhena! Love today's observations. I'm envious of the beauty you see regularly!
Glad you like it. Thanks.
Just love Rhena’s perspective and advice to travelers. And the sewing machine factory story was great! I’ve never owned a Bernino but rather learned from my grandmother at age six to make doll clothes on a “toy machine” modeled after a regular Singer; a play time turned very useful in making and altering my own clothes at a very early age. As well as many friends who needed hemming especially as styles came up and down. Now that I recall, I got my first job offer (unsolicited) other than babysitting for friends and neighbors from a men;s shop in my hometown, having seen how I adjusted the sleeve length on all the new shirts my boyfriend acquired. I was very meticulous and lived in hand me down clothes from my mother’s friends so reworking them to be more stylish was cost effective and fun!
Oh wow, that's so cool Judith. I can sew, but I don't like measuring stuff - I just go freestyle. Glad you like Rhena's adventures.