I wish I had had some formal (or even informal) sewing training. Aside from a couple of hours with a patient friend and my mother rescuing me from strangled bobbins, it has been a learn-as-you-go process. It is a lot of fun when things go smoothly; but ripping stitches (especially more than once) is not fun at all!
Well, my simple, straight line sewing project was not so simple. I was experiencing tension issues (both with myself and my stitches). Finally after struggling with the first of four cloths, I pulled out the 3 page manual for my machine. Seems that I have been improperly threading the needle for 5 years. Once this was fixed, sewing was a breeze. I think the other 3 were completed in 30 minutes (ironing and all).
The green solid and pink polka dot are flannel with either the cotton stripe or butterfly on the reverse. I love the butterfly pattern so much it almost makes me want a girl (but then I remember that I REALLY HATE PINK!
And finally, the finished project in a nice wooden tote snagged on clearance for $3!
Those are really cute, and we have a lot of pink around here so they'd fit right in :) I laughed out loud about the threading of the machine - now think of all the stuff you will be able to make with ease. I'll have to do a blog post this week about my little crafting experience of melting crayons - very frustrating!
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