I finally got around to properly link and add picture to the tab My 18th century wardrobe. Slightly depressing as it highlights what a slow seamstress I am. Of course, I have made other stuff than 18th century, but still...
I think you have a wonderful collection of creations!
I'm incredibly slow as well, but I'm sure my husband is very thankful for that -- it's much easier on the budget AND storage (because I don't think I could ever part with even my worst sewing projects. At least right now. Heheheh)!
Worry not about slowness. I am slow too, but like the Slow Food Movement, it's as much about the process as it is about the delicious results. Be proud to take your time: you clearly enjoy what you do!
I think you have a wonderful collection of creations!
ReplyDeleteI'm incredibly slow as well, but I'm sure my husband is very thankful for that -- it's much easier on the budget AND storage (because I don't think I could ever part with even my worst sewing projects. At least right now. Heheheh)!
Best Wishes!
Dear Isis,
ReplyDeleteWorry not about slowness. I am slow too, but like the Slow Food Movement, it's as much about the process as it is about the delicious results. Be proud to take your time: you clearly enjoy what you do!
Very best,
Natalie
Quality over quantity! That is an impressive portfolio.
ReplyDeleteCynthia Griffith: Thank you! True, it is easier on the budget. If I could just stop myself from buying more fabric...
ReplyDeleteNatalie: That's true and I do enjoy the prosess of seing, even if I'm not quick. :)
Augustinytär: That's very sweet of you to say!