So I started basting it on with little stitches, which made the sewing fool proof and enjoyable, but I hated the basting. I was tossing around the idea of how to hold those two layers together quickly, tightly, and unobtrusively. I thought of clothes pins, but they are so big.
I went to the store for school supplies with Rob, and happened to notice some binder clips. I instantly remembered this picture:



Making my underwear is improving my knit sewing skills. My elastic is looking very professional. The bad news is they are making me think of trying to sew a bra. When I got excited because I discovered that Sew Sassy has kits, I knew my resistance was falteringly. It's only a matter of time.
I used a t-shirt from a 5K I was in a few weeks ago. I don't like t-shirts, so I thought this was a good way to have the spirit of the garment, without the garment.
There's been a lot of undocumented sewing since my last post. I keep meaning to take a picture of my skirts, but I made about six. I want to do a group shot because I'm lazy, but at least one is always dirty.