a page from my herstory book

okay. so i picked up needle and thread today, thinking i’d just pick up right where i left off and finish a project, pretty as you please. but nnnnoooooooo. turns out today was not a good cloth day.

so

we’re going back in time, leafing back through the archives of Things I Did In A Past Life to show you a smoked bag i uncovered during the move. yep, back in the day i smocked the kids’ clothes, taught smocking workshops, even smocked christmas tree ornaments.

still have the pleater, too . . . somewhere.

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9 Responses to a page from my herstory book

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    Sorry you couldn’t sit with cloth as you initially wished. Am having one of those sudden onset ADD days myself at the moment …

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