Sewing clothes

in Hive Diy2 years ago

How are you all my friends. I hope that we can have good days. Keep up the good work and keep up the spirit guys.....

Today I came to this community with my second post, after my first post about introducing myself to Hive. So today's content is as I said in the first post, I will show about handicrafts in sewing.
Two days earlier I had been contacted by my friend by phone. There he told me, Sis Idah. I want to deliver the sewing cloth to Sis Idah. I replied, I am at home and please come here. Then I waited about 10 minutes until the diya came.

When she arrived at my house, I immediately took a tape measure to measure her body, how tall, how wide, how long the left and right arms were and so on, the goal was to make it easier when sewing and satisfying results according to what she wanted. Then I took the cloth that he brought and then I cut it based on the size that was measured. Here I use a cloth cutting tool, namely using ordinary scissors. There are rollers, pins but there is a measuring ruler to make it easier when cutting.

Maybe about cutting the cloth is very easy. But what needs to be careful there so you don't make mistakes in the cutter, namely when drawing or making lines on the cloth. Because why ?
If you draw, measure or line the wrong fabric on the provided fabric, it is certain that you made a mistake in cutting or sewing it wrong, the result will not be what you want. Finally tired and disappointed, too, have to remodel again, so that's where you really need to be careful.

This is the result of my sewing today, I work with all my heart. Let the results be perfect. And I sew spent 1 hour. Measuring and cutting cloth about 1 hour. This is my activity today, I hope it will be useful for me and for all my friends.

That's all and thank you, where there are errors in my post, don't hesitate to leave a message in the comments column about messages that lead to future changes.

Greetings from @idahhive to all friends that I love

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maybe this is a good experience. have shared about how to measure to cut the cloth with great care


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Well, congratulations! Looks like you have a nice business. The dress looks nice and I hope the client is happy.

I see you're new, so I'd like to suggest to choose the tags you use to be related to the topic of your post. OCD tag is not justified here as your post is not about OCD. You can use sewing for example as that's what you're writing about.

Ok sis @erikah thanks a lot. I feel good about suggestions that alert me for my future changes. I will try to be more thorough when making the next post. In the future I will try to be more careful with the topics that I will post later. I hope that in my future posts, don't forget to remind me if there are mistakes because it's for my own good

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Very good work, thank you for sharing the method with all of us.

thank you very much for the compliment Brother🙏

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