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The rhythm of our week. Wednesday: Laundry day

I missed getting this on the blog yesterday because I spent my computer time trying to get a Facebook page going. Phew!  Glad that is done.  It was not easy, I am not a proficient computer person so there was a lot of hair pulled out yesterday but if you look on the upper right hand corner, you can now “like me”…um if you like me : )

So to continue with my week of daily rhythm here we go with Laundry day.  Around here we do a few loads a day, so what makes Wednesday laundry day?  Well, its the day when all beds get stripped and bedding gets washed, all towels are done, the laundry room gets cleaned up and hopefully the laundry shoot is empty by end of day.  All clothes and diapers are dried and sunned (there is nothing like sleeping on sun dried sheets).

The kids strip all the beds and throw all the bedding over the banisters into a pile down in the foyer.  Today, I was taking the picture and found a little dolly thought the pile looked comfy and was sweetly resting among the sheets and blankets.

Today I was in desperate need of making more laundry soap.  Making it yourself makes it so much cheaper than buying it at the store, I’m talking dirt cheap. I posted my recipe a few years ago here but since then I have changed things a bit so I guess today is a good day to share that with you.

1 bar Fels Naphta, Zote, or castile soap (I use Dr Bronners if I can find it on sale)
2 cups Washing soda (not the same thing as baking soda)
2 cups Borax (50 Mule Team or whatever borax you have in your neck of the woods)
1/2 cup baking soda (works awesome on smelly clothes)

Grate up the bar of soap, I whirl it around  quickly in my food processor to make the soap shreds into a powder then add the other ingredients and mix it all up good. Put it into your laundry container and use 1 tablespoon per load or 2 tablespoons for bigger loads.

There are plenty of recipes on the internet and you can take this another step and cook it into a gel which sounds like it makes a more economical soap but I have used the powder for years and do not like plastic bottles of buckets hanging around.

If you have a rhythm you would like to share please leave a link in the comments or just share it with us.

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The rhythm of our week. Tuesday: Sewing day

I’m feeling much better today!  I have been juicing and drinking mostly veggies and fruits and I have lots more energy today and whatever flu bug it was that was trying to get me is on its way out.

I love sewing day.  I love coming out with a final product or getting farther along on a project. Today my mending pile was falling over so I had to work on that : (  It is not as much fun but it benefits my family so there is much worth in it.

I had to repair Livie’s favorite dress and some culottes for the girls (they tear their playclothes up pretty bad).

As I was working I thought maybe I would share my sewing space with you. I used to have our loft upstairs for my sewing/creativity room but last year I gave it to the boys so my oldest daughter could have her own room. Sigh…. I have now been banished to the garage which is the only space big enough to fit all of my shelves, sewing machines, cutting tables as well as the girls sewing machines. I am hoping next year we will put in nice floors and make it feel like a real room but for now, here are the areas that are not too messy to share with you hee-hee.
my mending pile is pretty big right now.  You can also see Poppas shirt on top.  He got a little bleach stain in it and so it is waiting to be turned into a dress for Livie.
my cutting table, it is chock full of baskets of yarn and fabric underneath
more fabric.  This is an antique gun case which I put shelves into years ago and thought I would paint it white….yeah its still waiting for me to paint it.  Maybe now that I have admitted it I will get it done…
wool dryer balls and ready cut squares for a quilt.
What did my old sewing loft look like?  Check it out.

 my old sewing loft
How I miss this space but my boys need it more than I do.
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