Hello, friends. Progress slowed on the skoolie while we were sick, but it's picking up again. Joseph purchased and mounted shades for the windshield, and two front side windows. I've been working on curtains, but it's been a bit of a struggle. I'd mentioned I'd gotten blackout fabric at the thrift store, and though I had enough, it required piecing each of the four panels with three pieces. When I finished sewing the bedroom curtains, and placed the first one together with the blackout piece, I found I had been working with the wrong numbers, on the blackout portion. That's all I'll say about that. J has bought more blackout fabric, but it's literally on a slow boat from China. It'll eventually get here. I've begun working on the bedroom door curtain. I'm using fabric remnants from the bedroom curtain project, which required piecing. I've got the main curtain sewn together, and the backing picked out from my stash, but we need to come to an agreement on what to do about all the seams from piecing it. I'd like it to have the look of a quilt, using matching fabrics. We'll see.
Joseph added a louvered panel to the genset access door, and added another louvered section for the bus engine's air intake, and riveted them in place. He feels improved air flow will be a plus.
He fabricated a mount for a spare tire, and mounted it to the front of the skoolie. I helped by holding it while he cut excess rod, and tightened bolts while he held the nuts. I was excited to find two local small paintings this week, for great prices, along with a small bowl for the skoolie. I'll share the paintings once they're hung. It feels like it's starting to come together now. Though our long hoped-for date of late March has come and gone, we're getting closer all the time to our maiden voyage.
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I love the color. Sorry about the blackout curtains...these things happen especially when you are trying to do such a good job. The front windows will give such a nice view when driving, and you have them covered so well for privacy when parked. andrea
It looks so put together. I think you are well on your way, my friends. One day at a time...
Sometimes you just have to laugh about the foibles!
Patience is key with this project!
Used to be able to buy blackout/thermal panels in the curtain section of the store. You could hang them behind regular curtains for extra insulation. They are a pain to sew, you have my sympathies as I know I wouldn't want to repeat sewing curtains. Measure twice, cut once. Sometimes I have to measure a dozen times. Ha!
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Jane
We measured several times, and somehow still came up with the wrong numbers! Sheesh.
Oh gosh, how frustrating about the curtains. The skoolie looks amazing though!!!!!
Yea, the curtains themselves are thankfully correct, but the blackout portion was too small. Ah well.
You're so close. I like the color too. Sorry to hear about the blackout setback!
Thank you, Leigh. Just a little bump in the road!
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