The History that Inspired The Book Woman Of Troublesome Creek


I'm reading The Book Woman Of Troublesome Creek this week, and although it is fiction, it is inspired by history.  Both the history of the Pack Horse Librarians, and the history of the blue people of Kentucky.  I do love a book that teaches me history!  As often is the case with books like this, I wanted to do some research on my own.  This is what I found on the Pack Horse Librarians.  (JoJo Moyes new book, due to be released this October, is also about a Pack Horse Librarian  The Giver Of The Stars.)

The Pack Horse Library Project

After the great depression, as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's Work Progress Administration, librarians on horseback took books and periodicals to the remote hollows and hills of eastern Kentucky. More about the Works Progress Administration

"I remember standing with my mother on the porch of a long-gone rural Kentucky school when I was a child and she was a school teacher" said Bill Elam.  "She tried to explain to me the Pack Horse Library. She summed it up in words that I do remember: They brought us books"  Some places were so remote that book women often had to go part of the way on foot. One carrier traveled a section of her route by rowboat. The Courier Journal, Nov 5 1995

The Courier-Journal 
Louisville, Kentucky
05 Nov 1995, Sun  •  Page 21

a 1995 article in the Courier -Journal includes an interview with 83 year old former pack horse librarian Grace Caudill Lucas.
"Son, (times) was so hard you couldn't hardly crack 'em" she said. "It wasn't only one; it was about everybody. The only work there was around here besides grubbing and making moonshine was railroading, and there was only a few pensioners.  They was the only ones that had a dollar.  We had enough to eat, We had our own hogs, and our own cow.  But many of a night my children and me went to bed with just milk and bread for supper, and its still good enough for me."

Before becoming a Pack Horse Librarian, Grace worked for the Works Progress Administration Sewing Project.  Around 1934, at age 22, she switched to the Pack Horse Library project.  "I got paid $28 a month and worked three days a week.  I had to hire my horse.  I paid 50 cents a day for the horse and fed it."
She recalls riding around cliffs, and through deep water, and sometimes her feet froze to the stirrups.

(Try clicking on the photo to enlarge and read it, or right click and save as, then you should be able to enlarge it to read it)
The Courier-Journal 
Louisville, Kentucky
17 Dec 1995, Sun  •  Page 3


Did you wonder if the librarians really did bind and repair the books?  I did.  And I found this article in a 1939 Kentucky newspaper:
The Owensboro Messenger
January 22 1939



St. Cloud Times 
Saint Cloud, Minnesota
13 Nov 1936, Fri  •  Page 9



And what about those Pack Horse Librarian Scrapbooks?
Before there were bloggers sharing recipes and crafts and tips, there were Pack Horse Librarian Scrapbooks - full of magazine articles, recipes, quilt patterns and more.  Some of them still exist today!

“The librarians would go through these ragged magazines and dilapidated books and they would cannibalize them, deconstruct them, remix them and create these new scrapbooks.” -Jason Vance





Additional Books About The Pack Horse Librarians:
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The Courier-Journal 
Louisville, Kentucky

05 Nov 1995, Sun  •  Page 21


Wizards Unite - Potions Master Codes & How To Use Them

Did you know you can decrease the potion brewing time by 15%?
Tap on the stirring spoon, and you will see a screen with blank squares.
  Fill in the correct code for each potion, and then it will brew faster.  


Baruffio's Brain Elixer
 Clockwise stir, pinch in, line across, line across, pinch out, shake

Dawdle Draught: 
Shake, clockwise stir, counterclockwise stir, counterclockwise stir, pinch in

Exstimulo Potion:

line up, line up, clockwise stir.

Healing Potion
Pinch Out, clockwise stir, tap 3x, pinch in .

Invigoration Draught:
Line across, line up, line up, pinch out

Potent Exstimulo Potion: 
Line up, Line Across, Line Up, Counterclockwise stir, Clockwise stir, Counterclockwise stir.

Strong Exstimulo Potion:
Line Up, Line Up, counterclockwise stir, clockwise stir.

Strong Invigoration Draught:
Line Across, Line up, Line Up, Line Up, Pinch Out, Pinch Out

Wit-Sharpening Potion:
Pinch Out, line up, line up, tap 3 times.

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The Cheapest Sublimation Printer Option? Alternatives to Cricut Infusible Ink.



With all of the talk this week about Cricut Infusible Ink, I've started compiling alternatives from the comments.  Please note that I have not (yet) tried any of  these - I'm just collecting the information at the moment! 

NOTE - This page is from 2019, Prices have most likely changed!  But probably not for the better...

Infusible Ink is cricut's version of sublimation printing, and I include the prices of their materials, and an expected release date, at the bottom of this post.

A Little About Sublimation
"Dye-sublimation works by penetrating the surface of the substrate with ink. Man-made materials such as nylon, certain plastics, and polyester fabrics contain polymers that when heated, enable the bonding of ink.

Dye-sublimation printing yields beautiful and permanent colors that are embedded in the substrate or fabric, rather than printed on the surface. Images on fabric won’t fade or crack even after multiple washings. Images on hard substrates will not chip, peel or scratch."https://www.rolanddga.com/blog/2016/06/02/22/42/3-things-you-should-know-about-dye-sublimation

1. Everlast Patterns From Heat Transfer Source
(Sublimation pages pre-printed for you, ready to be cut in your cricut machine)


2. There is talk of an online company that will do custom sublimation.  I don't know if that will be the heat transfer site above, or another one, I do not have that information yet. (If you have companies to recommend, please message me!)

3. Buy An Epson Printer and Sublimation Ink Kit -

Epson C88 Printer
https://amzn.to/2WmoDIk


Sublimation CISS system for Epson C88
https://amzn.to/2K3KnXM
Does this include ink?  Or do I need to purchase that separately? I don't know..
Ink - https://amzn.to/2I2aFaD

Sublimation paper to print on
https://amzn.to/2IpGid9

Well, that added up fast.  At least $200 to get started with sublimation?  And that does not include any items to actually use the prints on.  Also consider that most of the new irons will not get hot enough to work with  any of these methods.  You will want a heat press, an easy press, or possibly, and old thrift store iron.


4. Infusible Ink From Cricut - Prices
Expected to be available at Michaels on July 16th online, 22nd in store.
(Personally, I expect to see a lot of it in the clearance section by Christmas...  I can wait)


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Berkeley Gadgets Geocaching Shirt (Using Cricut Contour)

How to Use an SVG Converter

Quick Links:

We are headed to WVTim's geotour kick off in Berkely West Virginia this week-end.  This is a geocaching event, geocaching is my husbands favorite hobby.  WVTim's gadget caches are his favorite geocaches.  It's going to be a fun week-end.  But I couldn't let him go in one of the generic geocaching shirt I have made him...  

So I went looking for a logo for the event.  And since the event has a geocoin, there is a logo!  Woohoo!  But the only version I found is very small.   It's being used on websites to promote the tour, and might be what the official geocaching souvenir will look like in our profile once we complete the tour?  

It's not much, but I can work with this.  This is how I took one little thumbnail sized logo and converted it to a 11.5 wide t-shirt decal

First, I saved the image to my computer.  Then I used the windows snipping tool to crop just the logo.




Next I went to https://www.pngtosvg.com/
There are quite a few sites and programs that will do this, but for simple, small, multi color designs like this one, I like pngtosvg best..  You can see a list of alternatives, and examples comparing them, here. For PNGtoSVG, scroll the the bottom of the page and upload your image.  (the ads at the top are confusing!  Scroll past them.)  Then I changed the number of colors to 4.  It turned my red piece yellow, but that's ok, I can change it back in design space.  If I go to 5 colors, it does not add red, it added a light blue I do not want to show.


When the svg is generated, download it, then open design space and upload it.  This uploaded with a white box around the design - making me think I probably should have taken this down to 3 colors - but that is ok. 


In the top right I chose ungroup, then I deleted the white layer. Drag the blue layer to the side, select the yellow layer and duplicate.

Select one of the yellow layers, and on the bottom right, choose contour.  Choose "Hide All Contoursl" so that all of the design is light grey.  Now select just the two shapes on the far right.  You COULD slice this image off , but if you look close at mine, there are extra little lines from the svg conversion.  Using contour deletes all of those little extras that I do not want.

Select the second image, repeat the process, but this time only select the pieces of the birdhouse that  I wanted.  Then I added a dark blue rectangle shape, because I wanted to use a dark blue shirt, and this helps me to see how the colors will look on the shirt.  I added my text, and changed the colors a few times....

Before making the design, I hide the blue rectangle, and select all of the design and flip horizontal.  That's easier for me than remembering to mirror.  


That's it!  It was pretty quick and easy to do, and I love the way the shirt came out!



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Free SVGS For Geocachers

How To (quickly & easily) Fix The Keurig Brew Interrupted Error


The needle in the keurig, that punctures the bottom of the k-sups, is hollow, and sometimes coffee grounds get in there.  That causes an error message, because it has disturbed the pressure of the brew.

Apparently keurigs used to come with a handy little tool that you popped in just like a k-cup, and it cleaned the needle and fixed this problem.  My machine did not come with one.  It's only $4.90 on Amazon, and I'm happy to order one to have on hand..  but I am not waiting two days for my morning coffee...

Thankfully, it's really simple to fix with a paperclip or needle.  Just take the bottom piece out of the machine, remove the rubber gasket covering the needle, and poke a sewing needle or a paperclip into the hollow back of the kerig needle. 

Then run plain hot water through the machine once, just to clean out any extras you might have missed or loosened..  and then brew as normal.  I couldn't believe that was all it took - but sure enough, I had coffee in hand in minutes.

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The tool on amazon, just in case you want to keep it on hand for next time...

https://amzn.to/2JTubYW

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