Silent Sunday 23 March 2013

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10 responses to “Silent Sunday 23 March 2013”

  1. It took me a while to work out what was going on there, love a Silent Sunday that gets you to think 🙂 Hope the sewing goes well!

  2. Ooh what are you making? I never forget pinning clothes to a model at school and stabbing them a few times. Nobody ever offered to be my model after that 🙂

  3. Are you sewing a top? Hope all goes well 🙂 x

  4. looking good!! x

  5. I muddled my BL and BR up in sewing at school and ended up with a jacket never to be worn. Hope this goes much better!

  6. Back left, back right? Impressed, I never got beyond a skirt with elastic waistband, looks so much better when making something which is truly fitted!

  7. I wish I could sew but I am limited to buttons and darning socks! Do let us get to see the finished article.

  8. Oooh this looks interesting. I would love to have a go at dress-making myself but so far I haven’t got around to it. I asked my Mum to buy me a sewing machine for my 21st birthday (which she did). I used it for the first time two years ago to take up the hem on some curtains, maybe in another 10 years I will have a go at dressmaking 🙂

  9. Hope it turns out as planned!

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