
My husband burst out laughing once when I'd said for the hundredth time in response to a wadder, "I'll just use it to garden and exercise in." I rarely do either, but it makes it seem ok to just move on.

My rib knit trim came out shabby, too. I was going to use clear elastic, but lost my nerve at the last minute. I couldn't get it right. I really wanted it to look like ready to wear, and it just doesn't. I lost my motivation when I could tell it wasn't coming out like I wanted. Instead of stopping and trying something else, I just kept thinking, "cover stitch machine, cover stitch machine." That didn't exactly help.
The trim looks better in the picture than in real life. It isn't that it looks bad; it just looks unique, which was not what I was going for.

Life is good.
1 comment:
Hi Alana, I found your blog through another (not sure which one though!). My name is Alison & I live in Sydney, Australia & I think we're twins! I have just made a cross-over top - was going to make the Sandra Betzina one but changed to a Kwik Sew; my sewing room is bad like yours and I am also a bit fluffy (although I suspect I'm much fluffier that you!!). Oh & I've made jeans too - Sandra Betzina pattern, too short! Love your blog. :)
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