. . . if you've been
sewing {slash} crafting
as long as i have . . .
. . . maybe you remember
a {terrible} product
called stich witchery . . .
. . . which was used
to fuse two layers of fabic
to each other . . .
. . . but, you had to
be super careful
cutting out the applique
and the stitch witchery . . .
. . . because, if they didn't
match up exactly . . .
. . . you {slash} i wound up
with sticky goo
all over the iron . . .
. . . which i managed to do
every single time {slash} without fail . . .
. . . stitch witchery was like the evil stepmother . . .
. . . to the beautiful princess wonder under . . .
. . . which is soooooo much better . . .
. . . press onto one fabric . . .
. . . cut out your shape . . .
. . . peel off the paper backing . . .
. . . then iron to second fabric . . .
. . . drastic improvement . . .
. . . anyhow . . .
. . . wonder under and i
bonded {pun!} this week . . .
. . . and it's amazing how much
blanket and {slash} or chain stitching
you can get done . . .
. . . while waiting for a z-pak to kick in . . .
. . . oh, and by the way . . .
. . . i'll take mine in
a size nine {wide} please . . .