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    Photos removed by Suzi as they were set as attachments which eats our data too much! Please host them elsewhere such as photobucket. Thank you!!

    Not too bad for a first go at this sort of thing.
    Last edited by Suzi; 09-11-13 at 10:05 PM.

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    Was expecting pictures to show up in the post, they seem to have come up as a link type thing instead, hope you can see them.

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    So sorry but I've had to remove the pics as you'd set them as an attachment which eats our data allowance. I did look at them and I think they are AWESOME. Please do host them elsewhere and show everyone as they are amazing!
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    Hope this is better;




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    Looks great, well done. Are you going to do another item of clothing?

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    That is lots better hun and that looks brilliant x
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    I really really like that!
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    Thanks everyone. Pen, yes I am going to do another, started it today. This time I'm going for a long sleeve t shirt, using a black one I already had I'm sewing panels cut from a red t shirt onto the inside then I'm going to 'slash' the long sleeve black t shirt so the red shows through.
    I'm finding (for the moment at least) that sewing requires a fair level of concentration so with some music on too it helps push back other things in my mind, they're still there but just off in the background somewhere.

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    If you are going to use eyelets on a regular basis can I suggest getting an eyelet punch you can get a reasonable starter one from somewhere like hobby craft for under £10

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    Sounds awesome!
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