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		<description><![CDATA[I was never a Home Ec girl.  I dabbled in crafts like every other kid, made a few less than stellar creations in Girl Scouts, but I wouldn't consider myself a rising star in any of those things.  The worst of it was sewing.  I remember those nights my mother would sit there yelling at [...]]]></description>
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I was never a Home Ec girl.  I dabbled in crafts like every other kid, made a few less than stellar creations in Girl Scouts, but I wouldn't consider myself a rising star in any of those things.  The worst of it was sewing.  I remember those nights my mother would sit there yelling at me because I just could not figure out that damn machine.  Bobbins?  Threading?  Tension?  Stitch length?  All went in one ear and out the other.  I had given up on the machine so many times that I taught myself how to sew nearly everything entirely BY HAND.  After years of this, I am a pretty masterful embroiderer.  But could I sew a simple piece with a uniform stitch?  Nope.

So I'm solely going to blame <em><a href="http://www.pinterest.com" target="_blank">Pinterest</a> </em>on this growing desire to start sewing again.  I mean, look at all the preeeeety pictures!  How can you resist?  It became addictive and just intensified to the point of signing up for my very first sewing class.  Luckily, <a href="http://whipstitchfabrics.com/" target="_blank">Whipstitch</a> had one available and I was off to a 4-week sewing 101 course.  It was a little intimidating at first, but the sheer difference being no one was yelling at me from behind in a thick Chinese accent.  For three hours a night, once a week, we were tasked with various projects using different techniques and I was really doing it!  Okay, so not everything was stellar (I sometimes sew like a drunken sailor - what's a straight line?), but holy shit this stuff was looking good!

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I have since signed up for a holiday stocking class (see photo above right) and I have another knit-sewing class in March.  While I can't say the process isn't entirely stress-free, the payoff is certainly worth it and I really do feel like I'm creating something pretty <em>and</em> functional.  So I'm sorry mom - I should have listened to you (again).

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