Sewing Lessons (Rom. 12)
If someone were to walk through my kitchen or sewing room, I might look like I am sewing, but in my mind I am piecing together a blog post. You see, it starts something like this: A few weeks ago I went to a local Hobby Lobby to hopefully find and buy material to make a milestone mat for my new photography business. There are a few babies that will be here soon to take pics of. Hobby Lobby had what I needed, and a really nice (yet feisty) older lady helped me to understand how to put it together, giving me how she would do it, all kinds of useful tips like wash the fabric first, cut it “this” particular way, etc. I got home and promptly threw the fabric into the washer before gently drying it. A few days later, I am standing here actually looking at the directions that she alone had seen when cutting my fabric out. It goes like this: #1: READ ALL DIRECTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING. (I start sweating a bit. Didn’t do that! Broke my cardinal rule I always told my kids to do before starting ...