So, The Flute Player's employment is with the onsite daycare the church runs for staff. Her job is toy/playroom sanitation. Not just for the daycare, actually, but for the rooms used by the pre-school ministry during Sunday and Wednesday services as well.
This means she spends a lot of time on her knees, cleaning and disinfecting various surfaces...tables, chairs, indoor play equipment, etc.
And, those of you who have read the blog for years will remember that, growing up, she was the WORST of my four kids for putting holes in the knees of her britches.
That has not changed.
She had three pairs of pants she wore to work that were worn through.
One of them I have mended THREE times.
One I'm not sure is salvageable, due to the fact that the fabric has a high lycra content that appears to have pretty much disintegrated. I've gotten the seams opened for mending, but I haven't actually tried to see if something sewn down would actually stay.
I finished off the third repair on the first set of jeans, and I managed to catch the third pair before it got to the flapping knees stage of the other two. So two of the three holey pairs are at least wearable.
As mending jobs go, those are pretty ugly, but, hey, it's good enough for scrubbing toys. Hopefully this will keep her from wearing her good jeans to work and putting holes in them...
How long do you suppose they'll hold up???? LOL.
In other news, I'm trying to make myself pick a pattern for the denim colored knits. My first choice didn't work; wanted a cardigan out of the beefier of the two organic cottons but 1) it was cut slightly short of two yards and 2) I believe it shrank a bit when pre-washed and my first choice didn't quite fit. So I think I'm going to trace off the shorter length of the McCall's cardigan that I've made two or three times already and go with that.
I may have to make up a quick top first, though, to wear with my denim jacket Sunday. So I have SOMETHING to put on, lol.
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