Life has given me one of those moments when I must accept what I cannot change.
Working on piecing the blocks for my
but I feel like I am holding it together by the thinnest of threads.
I did these in the morning and spent a lot of time with me seam ripper
trying to match unwilling points and did not finish the blocks.
Tonight I thought about just turning everything off
and going to bed early, but decided
I really could and should make my daily block for the 100 days challenge.
Such an easy block.
Still, since I could not manage a straight quarter inch seam,
I again had to use my seam ripper.
Calling it a night.
Tomorrow is another day.
I did these in the morning and spent a lot of time with me seam ripper
trying to match unwilling points and did not finish the blocks.
Tonight I thought about just turning everything off
and going to bed early, but decided
I really could and should make my daily block for the 100 days challenge.
Such an easy block.
Still, since I could not manage a straight quarter inch seam,
I again had to use my seam ripper.
Calling it a night.
Tomorrow is another day.
Just ... Keep ... Sewing
2 comments:
Do I ever know these feelings! Mine is always the stitching consistency. Yesterday it was just trying to figure out which colors went where when I chopped up five colors in the same way, but needed to put them all back together in different ways. Should be simple...right? No! I have a mind that likes to complicate even the simplest tasks.
It will be all better today! Hang in there!!!
Hope your mood lifts into sunniness....I totally "get it"...Love your "coffee" fabrics--hang in there kiddo hugs, Julierose
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