OOPS!
I did NOT mean to do this. I was sewing strips together into pairs, then I wanted to sew three pairs together into a six strip band. Apparently the strip pair that I meant to sew to my existing 4 strip band had fallen to the floor, and I ended up sewing the four strip band to itself.
So what did I do?
Well, there was no gnashing of teeth or whining, and there was certainly no seam ripping involved! I just took a pair of scissors and cut a brown strip in half, then I sewed one side to the other paired strip.
Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.
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3 comments:
I'm a little bashful to admit that I have done this a time or two myself. Freewheeling is fun ;-)
My personal favorite is sewing up a huge long seam and realizing 3/4 of it was without bobbin thread... Yep my fav...caught without bobbin thread :o)
Most excellent attitude and adaption to your sewing happy accident.
Have a great day.
Always, Queenie
LOL your just having a time in the sewing room!!!
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