I've just stumbled across your blog and relate to much of what you are writing about. My sister sent me one of your links a number of years ago and I am just now reading this. I have trouble find...
https://gettingthingssewn.com/2020/05/29/sneaky-old-sunk-cost-thinking/#comment-1004369
In reply to Mary. That is a fantastic, simple idea Mary! Now you've given me an idea about marking ...
https://gettingthingssewn.com/2020/04/03/spinning-plates-instead/#comment-1001645
Thanks for this post. I read it earlier this year and it inspired me in one particular way. I had bought a coverstitch machine 2 years ago but I rarely used it, and then I would forget how to use...
https://gettingthingssewn.com/2020/04/03/spinning-plates-instead/#comment-1001330
What a wonderful idea - and I agree, a great way to make use of short time.
https://gettingthingssewn.com/2020/07/24/using-photos-to-speed-fitting-progress/#comment-1066
very interessant! Thank you.
https://gettingthingssewn.com/2020/07/24/using-photos-to-speed-fitting-progress/#comment-1054
then I did say I wanted making jackets and coats to become no big deal. If it’s jeopardy I’m after, tailoring might not fill the bill
https://gettingthingssewn.com/2015/02/04/tailoring-with-kenneth-king/#comment-1033
I’ve gathered my materials and tools for making my 1941 McCall “Misses’ Mannish Jacket” following the “old school” method in Smart Tailoring with Kenneth King.
https://gettingthingssewn.com/2015/02/04/tailoring-with-kenneth-king/#comment-1032
Bed, Bath and Beyond. In my debate over whether to make or buy, buy won this time. Scanning the ironing board cover choices I went for the cotton cover with
https://gettingthingssewn.com/2013/09/20/make-or-buy/#comment-1031