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I am taking an Intro to Sewing class every Sunday and it is a supremely humbling experience. The first week we learned how to make a scrunchie. Yesterday we made an elastic-waist skirt (Mean Girls™️ fabric). I am not good at any part of this and have to get over my perfectionist mindset. Showing up every week and being humbled before the great sewing machine has been totally inspiring. So much so, that I’ve ordered a refurbished sewing machine to keep practicing at home (and eventually I’ll be making / mending / hemming things of my own).
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May 12, 2025

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ahhh! so exciting!! being humbled by new hobbies really expands your heart and your brain
May 13, 2025
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started learning 3d software today and was about to make an identical 'being humbled' rec until i saw this one
May 13, 2025
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The survival skill 10000x more useful than owning 20 guns!
May 12, 2025
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The first 20-30 hours of sewing are slow and tedious, and then you get the hang of the setup and you’ll be pumping out projects on a weekly basis.
May 12, 2025
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@MARIANOLEONCZIK ahhh i am so glad to hear that. I’ll have 18 under my belt after the six-week course, which is not insignificant. Then practice practice practice!
May 12, 2025
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whilst its not yet finished i’m still rather proud of it, despite the dodgy hems and seams i’m #persevering the charity shop clearance rail will always have my back for cheap sewing projects 🙏 sometimes i don’t even end up wearing these clothes, mostly they’re just me testing my own abilities and patience because i refuse to use measurements, patterns or any sort of guide (they overwhelm me).
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