The lady's she-shed, as promised.
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The first photo shows the lady's cabin as a new build. It's not prefabricated, rather it's bespoke. It has double walls lined with insulation. The second photo shows the wood preservation, not the most attractive of colours, but it does the job, which is important given that it needs to last.
The third photo shows one of her new sewing machines with the cover on. Look into the background, she has working, vintage sewing machines on display stands.
The fourth photo shows the opposite end of the cabin. What you see is the cutting out table and the storage of fabric, patterns and all the bits and bobs like thread, buttons, lining, reinforcement and so on. Collectively they are known as notions.
The last photo shows her overlocker, the machine that gives a professional finish to any garment. There's quite a few photos but it might get repetitive but I can easily show you anything like for example, a work in progress.
Look at the weathervane, it depicts a witch on her broomstick. My lady is one of those people with a strong sense of perception, the number of times that she has been right spooks me, it amused her when I started using "witch" as an analogy for her unnerving talent to know truth from bullshine.