A few weeks ago, Eric needed the hems of his pants to be restitched. In the past, I’ve always taken these kinds of problems to my mother. I was afraid to attempt sewing something myself, thinking that I would probably mess it up.
That day I went to Hobby Lobby, and picked up my first needle and thread. From then, I realized this isn’t as scary as I had once thought. “What’s the worst that can happen? I rip the seam out and try again!” That message empowered me!
The next weekend, my mom and I pulled out her old sewing machine which needed some serious love. We had to take it apart and give it oil to bring it back to life—but since then it has been running smoothly. Here’s a snippet of my life lately.
Making an apron |
ruffled apron–still unfinished, it needs more ruffles |
A cute pillow |
with invisible zipper |
frittata for bfast! |
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Kristina LaRue says
Thanks for the sweet comment and I hope you start to sew again too. Send pics my way of your creations.
Janel says
This inspired me to start sewing again. I used to sew all. the. time. I love being creative and looooove that apron!