I Have Come To A Realization
If we lived in an era when everything had to be hand-sewn, we would be naked. This is not an exaggeration. On Andy's shirt, the facing for the cuffs and the collar had to be slip-stitched down by hand, and even with a thimble and the good thread, I managed to stab myself repeatedly AND break the thread twice. Thank heavens I top-stitched over them, as I wouldn't trust my seams through even one laundry cycle. However, the shirt progresses and this morning got the first sleeve. I pinned it in last night, but I wasn't too sure of my placement, so I thought it might be wise to revisit it again with coffee. The sleeve had plenty of markings, but they didn't actually have the same corresponding markings on the shirt, so I was just sort of hoping that the square was meant to line up with one seam and the circle another, because in order to simplify the sleeve placket, the pattern moved the sleeve seam to match up with the BACK yoke seam....