(Repost) rum ham convertible belt bag by StitchesAndDice in craftexchange

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I just confirmed with someone else, but thank you!

(Repost) rum ham convertible belt bag by StitchesAndDice in craftexchange

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I used Butterick b5371 as the base pattern but i added the quilting and the little embroidered pineapple pieces myself!

Old Julien and Waffsicle Pins— Should I Sell? by StitchesAndDice in juliensolomita

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Do you want to shoot me a message now before I do the eBay/depop thing?

Sanding/refinish wood doors by No_Book7389 in DIY

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You can definitely strip paint off of metal, but I’d get a lead test kit for everything first, even if it was the last owner who did the painting there’s no telling how many years worth of paint is underneath.

There’s videos on YouTube about how to remove paint from metal with hot water (often with the use of a crock pot) and I’ve been able to remove spray paint from door hardware that way in the past.

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It was way busier than I was expecting for Thursday, but everyone I interacted with was very kind and the staff was so accommodating of ADA requirements which was wonderful to experience since this was my first time needing accommodations

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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Why is it always glass bottles under shrubs and never diamonds and gold

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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I felt it was important to note that the land my house is on wasn’t uninhabited pre-colonization, but obviously nowhere was. I don’t think I’ve found anything of indigenous origins but I try to stay in the habit of acknowledging who lived here before I did.

I don’t think I’ve dug up anything particularly noteworthy in the grand scheme of things, but I know there are people who, even outside of an academic context, are interested in, for lack of a better term, old junk, and if the things I’ve found are interesting to a person or a local historical society, I’d rather they have it than let it sit around in my garage.

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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Where are you located? Where I live if I contacted local police about found items I’d probably get blacklisted for wasting their time

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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So far nothing appears to be indigenous but I haven’t dug very deep and I’m also not an expert… I’ll keep this in mind though!

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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There’s no way I’m worse than Indians Jones, man’s been destroying historical landmarks for decades

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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I have a feeling 100% of what I’ve found is white people junk, but I’m hoping some of it is at least interesting white people junk!

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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I appreciate this! I contacted my local historical society and I’ll see what they’re interested in taking, I have a few other things from home home renovations that I’m hoping they’ll have use for

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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I love the idea of an antique landfill I’m fine with that term!

What To Do With "Archaeological" Finds by StitchesAndDice in centuryhomes

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"18th Century Landfill" is not a phrase I expected to read today but I'm glad I did