I still can't sew straight lines, but what does it matter. The bigger point is to attempt and to accomplish. And you betcha big time, I so did!
I finished Molly's bridle this morning. Once Molly is used to having it on her, I'll post a photo of her sporting it. Whoo-hoo!
I also sewed a reversible patchwork apron for a birthday gift, which the Husband is kindly holding up for me in the photos below. Took me all of six hours, using my minimal sewing skills and following very basic instructions as well as my whim and fancy. It's the second apron I made. The first patchwork one. I like to do patchwork. That takes center stage rather than the flaws. But, what's life without flaws, eh.
I finished Molly's bridle this morning. Once Molly is used to having it on her, I'll post a photo of her sporting it. Whoo-hoo!
I also sewed a reversible patchwork apron for a birthday gift, which the Husband is kindly holding up for me in the photos below. Took me all of six hours, using my minimal sewing skills and following very basic instructions as well as my whim and fancy. It's the second apron I made. The first patchwork one. I like to do patchwork. That takes center stage rather than the flaws. But, what's life without flaws, eh.
I didn't realize the chicken panel was off until I was all done. It adds to the perfection of its imperfection. |
See, on the other side, you can't even tell the hem is crooked. |
What a gorgeous pinny!
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