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Old 10-28-2019, 05:34 AM
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Barb in Louisiana
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Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
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I was sewing late one night and sewed a piece on wrong. It was a short seam and didn't take long to rip. Made certain I had it turned right and sewed it wrong again. Darn it! Ripped that seam out again. When I put it on wrong the third time, I walked off and went to bed. Got it right the first time the next morning. I learned a valuable lesson. Now, before any sewing, I pin the fabrics in a couple of spots and turn the new fabric back to see if I am going to be happy with the results. Very rarely do I have to rip because I put the fabric on wrong any more. Of course, I am slower than those gung ho - sewing like crazy people, but I am happier.

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