Yesterday my wonderful wife finished hanging the final panel of material of skirting on our train tables. Nearly three bolts of material, well over 200’ of Velcro, hundreds of staples from her NEW Stanley electric staple gun and too many hours to mention. She enjoyed every minute at the surger & sewing machine and now the train rooms are done, what a difference it has made, now it looks complete. I know the pic’s don’t do it justice but thought you might enjoy seeing our progress.
Taken from the steps leading upstairs, this room leads to the narrow room on your left
Framed the revine nicely, a project featured in CTT a few years ago
This is room two, longer and more narrow
One final shot looking east in room two
I’m very fortunate to have such a supportive wife, she’s awesome.
Your wife did some incredible work on those skirts. One can see that a lot of time and effort went into making them and applying them to your layout. Outstanding effort.
Yes, we discussed this the other night by phone. Think you were off in town drinking it up at the topless bar. [;)] Told wife you were working a concert.
Jon- Your wife did do a fine Job for you & as the others have said; You’re very lucky to have her as a wife.BTW- You can have a speaker under your layout with a recording from the Wizard of Oz; “Don’t Look under there,The mighty Oz commands you do not pull back the curtain” (Skirt) You can have a lot of fun with this.[;)][:P][:D] Take Care.
Excellent craftsmanship by your wife. That really gives the layout a great look. Not a lot of wives around who can run a serger and sewing machine. My wife put them up after the girls seniors prom. Maybe I can talk her into getting them back out, after showing her these photos. A couple that plays together………
Jon, Great work by your wife, and you. After having seen your past layout photos, I’d say you and your wife make a great team. I am trying to foster the same relationship with my bride. She loves the Dept. 56 and similar villages, and I love the trains, so maybe we can make it work as you have.
Dennis
Very nice work!!!
Now you can hide all the mess under the table…and buy more stuff without she pay atencion. It is not my case because always that my wife watch me with a new box she ask… what is new order? And I say oh no is just an old box…
Andre.
That looks spectacular! You must be very proud of your wife and I bet she feels the same about you. It looks like she is quite a talented seamstress. It is fun to do things together as a couple.
Thanks guys for all the nice comments about the recent improvements to our train room. We both have just had a great time working on the layout, whether it’s been building bench work, coming up with track plans, placing buildings or simply agreeing on ideas–we’ve just had fun. When we were first married we sailed competetively as a team and really enjoyed that sport, even up to two weeks before our first son was born. Now our energies go to bicycle riding, the train room and in about six weeks we will welcome our first grandchild, how about that for “the circle of life”! I’m thinking that toy trains will be with us for a long time[:)]