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A very belated entry to March's theme. Happy lucky Leopard Corn or whatever the theme was
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A very belated entry to March's theme. Happy lucky Leopard Corn or whatever the theme was

I had nothing that fit the theme, and this idea was rolling around my my head for weeks, but I didn't get around to taking it till a week into April, and only just getting around to adding the speech bubble now 😅

just thought some people might appreciate the silly joke.

u/Weary_Sale_2779 — 7 days ago
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I've been busy, and lacking stuff to fit the theme, the last 2 months, so I read hoping there would be a nice easy one this month. But I can't find a post stating this month's theme?

Alternatively I'll just decide the theme is autumn and go take some pics with leaves since they're everywhere Down Under at the moment 🤣

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u/Weary_Sale_2779 — 7 days ago

I love Dangerfield for the clothing style, but there's a reason I resist buying their stuff at full price! This kilt is amazing, it's long and has pockets, but this seam split!

The same thing happened with my green tartan pants!

I fixed the pants by doing a blanket stitch over the raw edge to stop it from fraying then just sewed it back up.

It seems to have worked for the pants this far, but was wondering if that's a viable option to avoid having to undo the entire seam and redo it entirely?? Like I know it probably won't last long term but that's a decent stop gap measure for a while, right?

It there's any other suggestions ( aside from the aforementioned taking the entire thing apart, let me know.

Oh, sorry, would fray lock be a good additional measure, or is that just overkill?

u/Weary_Sale_2779 — 19 days ago