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| The fabric was unfurled. |
This rotary blade issue did not delay production. Fortunately, there were other cutting implements available. Using the
calculations calculated yesterday, pinking shears were used to cut the many
strips that form the tiers of the skirt. There was some minor slippage of fabric and
the strips are not 100% straight but I can deal with that when sewing.
After each couple of strips were cut of the black, purple, and
gold metallic fabric, the strips were counted. While in the home stretch, with 17
strips cut and just four left to go, the status count revealed an issue and
illuminated the one calculation I hadn’t verified. It turns out that 21 strips
of 9” fabric total 5.25 yards, but my fabric was just a hair over the five-yard
mark and I would be one strip short at the predetermined depth.
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| Lunch break. |
After resolving the issue and altering the depth of the last
strips to be cut in the fancy fabric, I found myself standing in the kitchen
for a drink of water. That’s when I noticed it was 2:30, breakfast had been
hours ago, and one of the avocados bought a few days ago was perfectly ripe. So,
when the sewing got tough, this tough sewist took an avocado and bagel break. And
it was good.
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| Next up - sewing. |
Tomorrow, the sewing may begin. Or not. It
was gorgeous out today and the windows were open and I felt a bit guilty being inside
cutting fabric instead of outside enjoying sunshine, but I was finally ready and it needed to get
started. The muse was calling.













