4.02.2011

when making a tutorial


remember to include armholes.

22 comments:

  1. Oh, gosh... the tutorial really left out arm holes? Or did you just goof and not put them in? (I've done similar things before)

    That is a great picture!

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  2. too funny!

    Christiana
    sewamusing.blogspot.com

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  3. so many thing to say.... so many snarks to snark... brain... can't... function...


    you do this just to torment me, right?


    Seriously, I have MANY a time cut out two left legs in a pair of pants... but I don't think I've actually ever forgotten to put in arm holes. I think. I'm sure I will at some point in the future.


    Word verification: "beggeroo"... I mean, isn't that just the best word?

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  4. it reminds me of the "sweaters" I used to knit on painting brushes when I was in the 2nd grade: everytime I came around the armhole, I'd leave some thread lose and once I'm "done" (hardly ever!) I'd cut the threads. So don't worry, some tutorials can save armholes for last!:D

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  5. hmm to be read "thread loose" :D no, to be written as... no, to be read as written "thread loose"

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  6. Perfect straight jacket! What all the fashionable crazies are wearing this season!

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  7. Careful there, or you'll start the next trend. And if I know trends, no sleeves will = twice as expensive.

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  9. You're way too funny!! I love your tutorials.. they make me laugh!xoxo

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  10. Haha! I'll take three of those, child-size, please.

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  11. hahahahahahhahahaha! oh, no! I'm sure you'll be able to finesse it back to functionality, and fashionability!
    And if not, save this one for winter wear, it certainy looks like it would keep a person warm!

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  12. This secret spy wouldn't be very inconspicuous...
    Best. Post. EVER.
    I'm crying with laughter.

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  13. P.S. Couldn't this, somehow, work as a skirt?

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  14. hahaha...you are definitely the BEST Oona! your posts simply always make my days! this could have happened to me, too!...luckily I am not eating a cookie, at the moment, otherwise I would have crumbs all over my desk! :-*

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  15. Nooooooo! Oona! You didn't!?!
    Well, you know how they say you learn from your mistakes? Some just have to be made. Well. Maybe not this one. :-)

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  16. And it works really well with the stripes, too... ;D

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    you guys made ME laugh so hard. a child size.. fashionable crazies.. winter wear...

    i actually was able to cut out some freaking armholes and test drove the thing last night. didn't fall apart! and i promise not to forget holes when the tutorial goes up next week.

    SHEESH.

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  18. Hilarious! The perfect laugh for Monday morning. (Even if it does have armholes now.)

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  19. I needed this post to bring me out of a very funky day. Thank you so much.
    Angela

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  20. bwahahaaaa!!!Thanks for the nice laugh! priceless expression!

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i thankya truly for taking the time to comment, i love a good conversation-- and hope you know my thanks are always implied, if not always written!