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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

and she should be ashamed....

Sewing all the way around a teensy little softie arm and not leaving a turning gap?
Perfectly understandable mistake.
Sewing all the way around two teensy softie arms without leaving a turning gap, even though you stopped to change thread colours ?
A lack of concentration perhaps?
Sewing around 12 teensy softie arms with four thread colour changes and leaving no turning gaps....

Sheer stupidity.

76 comments:

dat Bea said...

Happens. Especially if you think about something very different and exciting.
This way I knitted a hundred row cuff - instead of a twenty-fiver...

Still your arms make me smile...

have a good day though!

peppermintpatcher said...

Ooooops? Where's your head at? Distracted? Overworked? Time-poor?

I think you need a holiday.

Dolores said...

D'oh!! That sounds like something I would do. Today I cut a pattern piece and forgot to cut on the fold. D'oh! Lucky it was the smallest piece - a pocket.

PS Thanks for the sneaky-peak at how softies are made.

dxx

Bugalugs aka Jacqui said...

Sorry but your post made me giggle - I have been there to many times before. My hands have been moving but my head aint thinking!

CurlyPops said...

Aggghhh! That's one of those Oh CRAP moments... (or maybe another slightly more rude word)

Doda said...

LOL! That's a big woops there!
Easy to do though if your mind is elsewhere! Time for a teabreak I'd say!

Irene ~ RE~VINTAGED said...

S**T!

flowerpress said...

This is going to be a silly question, but I'm intrigued, how do you change thread colour mid sew?
I think you were concentrating on that and forgot the other.
I have no excuse when i forget the hole every time!!!

Andi said...

Oh ... we all have those days!!

dottycookie said...

I am so glad I'm not the only one.

Sarah said...

argh

Sarah said...

did you laugh or cry.

sewkalico said...

Oh well, I imagine you just got in your stride and by the time you stopped to check it was too late. Rub your head and get your unpicker out :-)

Marg said...

Bugger!
Sounds like something I would do too!

Naturally Carol said...

Now when you get your little ripper out...don't go there...just a little bit will do!

Ulla V. said...

Oh my! I couldn't help laughing of your post...you described the incident in such a funny way. But I luaghed only because it was a mistake that I could have made myself - even 12 times in a row. ;))

It isn't funny to do the job that waits for you with the little 12 arms. But I'm sure that the result will be marvellous. :))

Jackie @ craftonmymind said...

Don't you hate that! They look great, but I guess that's no consolation!

Posie Patchwork said...

Getting a bit ahead of yourself, non?? The future where endless bobbins & softie limbs which turn themselves inside out, stuff & seal like magic!! Love Posie

clare's craftroom said...

Consider it teensy softie arm practise sewing but tell me did they bounce when you threw them ?

Bree said...

bollocks! I believe that's what you call an epic fail!

Jan said...

What were you thinking? Oh, right, you weren't thinking - or looking. Oh well, even crafting geniuses deserve an off day. PS: So what do you do with 12 inside-out arms anyway??

bec said...

I love it when you make SUCH a big mistake, you're first thought is to blog it! I just wonder if 'unsewing' ever entered your mad brain! teehee Or did you think it was quicker to sew another one...and another one...and another one.

Michelle said...

Bummer! I am super impressed with the thread changes though. Can't say I did that when I was sewing the tiny arms...

Adriana said...

Yep.
Been there.
Done something like that...
Had many of those days.

But your 'sheer stupidity' (as you put it) made me smile - only because I know how you feel!

Nicky said...

Yesterday I had a meeting to go to at my daughter's school. I'd had to postpone a friend coming over to sew because of it, but then I forgot to go to the meeting! duh! I usually like to throw something I threw a cake once but I think I'd eat it now...:D

We've all been there..

midge said...

i feel your pain, no really i do

Apryl said...

O.o oopsie.. in the zone were we?

Leonie said...

Geeeezzzz Louise....you should bloody know better!!! ;0)

Cath @ chunkychooky said...

it happens to the best of us. I am well impressed you cahnge thread colour!!

Fer said...

Bugger..... !

Mhairi said...

Thankyou
This blog and the comments that follow remind why this is the first blog I check and the one I miss when you are busy. Love the tiny arms, this is better than using wickedly expensive mohair and sewing four arms to attach and then realising that you don't have any left arms.
Looking forward to seeing the end (fixed) results

A Peppermint Penguin said...

At least you are consistenly stupid!

Floower-Mouse said...

Ooooh no no no! I feel your pain. Thanks for sharing your mishap, you have created smiles all round, so plenty of good has come from it

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tweed fox said...

ive done it! 8 times over and i still forget, especially with circles.

Thimbleanna said...

OOOPS! Welcome to the club!!!

mimi k said...

You were on a roll! Honestly, sometimes I think it is faster to get out the seam ripper and make a tiny cut later. At least that is my explanation to myself all the times I forget.

Kelly Rachel said...

Or maybe just time for a break. And a wee drink. Beverage choice is yours, but I would recommend something slightly alcoholic. Or a lot.

Plum Cox said...

Did you forget to put your 'superwoman' pants on? At least there is hope for the rest of us if you make mistakes like this too!
Tomorrow is another day......

Anna said...

Bugger!!

Griffin said...

Oops! Quick, give this woman coffee! Lots of coffee... and possibly cake too!

All that work is making you over concentrate so you miss stuff. I've done it with calligraphing a page...looks great until I make a glaring mistake - always near the end so I have to do it all again.

Vicki K. said...

Such a comfort to know there are some rather prestigious members of the club.

Melissa said...

You must've been on a roll to get all that sewing done and not realize that simple mistake! I usually do stuff like that when I'm super tired. No offense, but it makes me feel better that I'm not the only one that does something like this...to know a super efficient sewist like you can make a mistake like this! ;)

Michele said...

Honey, you just "zen-ed" out, that's all. It's happens to us all. Michele

mtnchild said...

LMAO!!! Oh Jodie, only you, only you!
Yvette

katieh said...

*hug*

That is both hilarious and heartbreaking.

Poppyprint said...

I hope you said a really great bad word (right before grabbing your seam ripper).

Tracey said...

wow .. i'm impressed you stopped to change thread colour!

Locket Pocket said...

It's reassuring when your role models make mistakes...............! Locket xx

Little Green Doll said...

ooops! but no stupidity, you were surely thinking in 1000 other things :)

Miss Muggins said...

If the arms are teeny tiny, you could cut a small slit in the back for turning the arms through and then stitch that closed. I use this technique when sewing small parts. Perhaps it was not a mistake after all but a chance to discover a new technique?????
I am curious as to why you change the colour, surely you could not see the stitching when turned through. As always Ms Jodie, you have us all intrigued!

Calidore said...

So you are as human as the rest of us!!! I was beginning to think I was reading the blog of Superwoman.

Hugs

teddybearswednesday said...

OOOPPPS! xo

Jo in TAS said...

obviously your head is in the clouds!

Kerryanne English said...

Well... that's annoying!!
Okay, well I actually had a teensy little giggle as the story went on, but I promise after that Jod I felt your pain.

sue niven said...

You need a coffee and cake break, a coffee cake sounds nice! Maybe you did it so many times to make the lesson sink in!

Catherine said...

OH GOSH! (sure that's exactly what you said!)

Tas said...

Bugger. In consolation, I am sure that it is some sort of record...

Betsy said...

Hehehe, I say take a shot for each one and look at them again, You got twelve done and they truly are Completly ! sewn. Cheers :)
Erica

Di said...

Ha! Been there, done that. (well, once at least. not 12 times. and not changing colours)

Mistea said...

Isn't that why we have a quick unpick in the sewing kit?
The slit in the inside arm works really well when you are buttoning them on anyway.

Karen said...

I can only imagine the level of frustration!

Chocolate Cat said...

Oops!

sid9170 said...

The only thing stupider is carefully cutting the pieces of a garment out and then finding that you cut the cuff off the bottom of the back - AAK! Did that. (I wondered where all the extra fabric came from - duh)

E Baker said...

Ha! That's funny. I still do this ALL the time. Sometimes the best part of sewing is when you're working along and not even thinking!

Aunt Ro said...

Nawww - think positive. When I do something like this I say, "I'm consistent!" lol

rilojane said...

I think it's safe to say you're not alone!

...so what was on your mind if it wasn't your sewing?


And can I make just one "Farewell to Arms" joke? Just one? No? ok.

SewTara said...

You were just on a roll!
Still poopy though.

SewObsession said...

LOL :(

Sarah said...

That sounds like something I would do. Maybe even more than once! Praise be to tiny scissors!

Jodie said...

Hehe this is definitely something I would do. Thanks for the giggle :)

Leanne said...

Still laughing.......you make me feel normal.

The Cozy Urban Home said...

If this was facebook I would click like... Super funny... So sorry... But so funny! ;)

sewjourn said...

OOOPS!!!

Stitchbird said...

Bugger! This is a kiwi reference please see attached you tube clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKY_OysWu3k

Sandy at Cookies and Cream Craft said...

I think we are related!