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Date: 2011-10-12 02:52 am (UTC)Make sewing less fussy? Hmmm...well, my favorite things I've done lately have been things I can kind of make up as I go along. I mean, I know I'm making a vest or a purse or whatever, but other than the basics of putting it together I enjoy kind of embellishing as I go. A purse is a bag with a flap. I can do all sorts of fun stuff to it.
And altering ready-to-wear is fun too. My latest project is to make a wearable art vest out of a second-hand men's denim workshirt. No worries about seam finishing and such!
Also, for myself, I find the fiddliest part of sewing is altering the pattern and cutting out the pieces, so doing that ahead of time and stashing them until I'm ready to do the project helps.
And I'm getting excited about
I find the best way to keep interested in keeping on with something like sewing or knitting or crocheting (or any other craft for that matter) is to stretch myself by occasionally trying something I've never done before.