My mother sews since she was 18th years old and she learned it from her mother who lerned it from her mother who...
I saw her sewing all my life and I knew nothing about it but the basic things as sew a button or repair a hole in a sock.
For this DSD I decided to continue the family tradition and start learning how to sew. I chose two simple projects (one was simple, the other one not that simple) to start with.
I could undesrtand a little bit of some sewing secrets and I'm ready to make some projects with my onw hand made tissue patterns.
I saw her sewing all my life and I knew nothing about it but the basic things as sew a button or repair a hole in a sock.
For this DSD I decided to continue the family tradition and start learning how to sew. I chose two simple projects (one was simple, the other one not that simple) to start with.
- First one was the most chalenging. I started and finished a totally hand made project ( sometimes I was rescued by my mother), a bottle bag, in which I made the pattern with textile pens, embroided a part of it and sewed it.
- The second one was a tissue coat to put on my pencil holder. This one was easier but some details came out of something wrong I made and we had to use some subterfuge to fix it.
I could undesrtand a little bit of some sewing secrets and I'm ready to make some projects with my onw hand made tissue patterns.
1 - BOTTLE HOLDER
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2 - PENCIL HOLDER COAT
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