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14th October 09, 02:41 AM
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There is also the distinction between just the sewing and the entire making - that is just sewing up material that someone else has found, ordered, prepared, measured, folded etc. before you start to sew, then handing the result over to be pressed whilst you get on with the next one - or having to do everything yourself.
Throw in a dose of real life with housework and other people wanting your time, having to lie down with your eyes closed occasionally so the whirling stops, and one week to make a kilt is good going. At least it is at my house.
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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