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dragonlady7 ([personal profile] dragonlady7) wrote2019-03-05 04:17 pm
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hexagons in progress

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The only purple fabric I could easily find in my discards/scraps stash was stretch jersey, and I don't have to know a lot to know that's not really ideally suited to quilting.
So I decided to hand-sew it, along with some other tricky bits and scraps, to some non-stretch backing fabric, the lining of a skirt I deconstructed over the weekend.

I also seamed a too-small scrap of brocade to a strip of unrelated scrap fabric, and then tacked the seam allowance down in gold glitter thread.
So there's my little stash of over-elaborate hexagons for today.
(I remembered to find my scissors and thread, so.)
wyomingnot: (frustrated origami novice)

[personal profile] wyomingnot 2019-03-09 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't have the patience for hand sewing. :( I learned that first, of course, but then I learned to use a sewing machine, and there's just no coming back from that for me. Same thing with spinning. I learned on a drop spindle, but after seeing folks with a wheel and then trying it myself? Spindles have become decorations. (I've got a very cool doctor who themed one)

I found out on my last trip home that my mom sold her ancient metal singer at some point. I was so upset. I still can't believe she didn't even ask if I wanted it! It's not like it took up that much space!

But yeah. Those old, solid machines can't be beat. The last sewing machine I had stateside was one I picked up used at a sewing machine/vacuum cleaner repair place. Do those even exist anymore, I wonder...