This past week I’ve been some kind of something. PMS at an all time high, I thought that plans for sewing were gonna put all my moodiness to ease! I mean what isn’t better than sewing time alone (my hubs has been obsessed with the latest Call of Duty, and that’s perfect because it means minimal interruptions! 😂😂😂). Well despite the perfect set up for interruption-free sewing, my sewjo must have also been PMSing, because well it fought me every step of the way.
I had originally planned to finish up some red pants I started a week or so ago but remembered that the @sewcialists of Instagram had challenged followers to share sewing stripes. I conveniently had a Ballard Top by Straight Stitch Designs already cut out and it was a lovely lightweight sweater knit in a brown and black stripe! Already cut out waiting for me to sew it up! Yes please! Perfect Friday night! Dun dun duuuuun…. or so I thought.
Remember when I said the sweater knit was thin and super soft? Well that ended up making the process worse. I cut a few tiny holes in the fabric and had to trim it down. As a result the neck opening became much larger than designed so I had to re-cut yet another neckband. This 3rd time was a charm! I was finally gonna finish this shirt! Got the 3rd neckband on where I was happy with it, only to notice that with all the removing and adding of 3 neckbands, my center neck gathers had shifted to the right. Once again I had to remove the neckband. By this point I had been sewing for 4+ hours on a shirt that was already cut out and should have taken me an hour to sew. 😕 My sewjo must have been taking a nap. I chose to put it down and go to bed. But then I couldn’t even sleep, this shirt was haunting me and my sewjo in my dreams. Have you ever dreamt about a project? I was tossing and turning, dreaming about that stupid shirt and it’s 3 neckbands. Saturday I didn’t sew at all. Sunday I woke up refreshed and wanted to sew so I said, screw the Ballard Top, let’s make something different. I cut out 2 different shirts to sew.
