Ok so I am crying NOW, because I know I am going to have to seam rip this whole thing out and start over &*&(&(T%$%#%$)((*@*&^%$#$(*, you know what that was, I am sure I do not need to explain.
MY SATURDAY IS NOT SO PINK NOW!!! PURE BLACK IS THE MOOD.
HELP, I NEED SOME HELP OVER HERE. Oh and by the way I am not mad at the slipcover girl, she really did make it look sew simple.
Berries, I think I am going to NEED you to put the picture back to make me laugh.
Thank you for reading my rant and rave, I needed to get that out. So, carry on all, have a wonderful weekend.
Oh and if any slipcover ladies would like to HELP me, I would gladly accept it.
Yep, it is official, crying. Now I have tried on the slipcover and the arms are screwed up.
ReplyDeleteAnd can I find a seam ripper, nooooo.
oh i wish i could help you i know how to make them....although i had to take it on and off so many times.
ReplyDeletecould you post the picture of your mess?
ReplyDeleteOH MY!! THE SAME FRIGGIN' THING HAPPENED TO ME. MY YOUNGEST COMES IN THE ROOM, I'M SITTING ON THE FLOOR, SOBBING, SOBBING!!!!, "MOMMY, IT'LL BE OK. YOU CAN DO IT"
ReplyDeleteI had to seam rip the entire FRIGGIN' thing. The good part was that I had learned from one of the slipcover Goddesses here that you sew first using your widest stitch on your machine. So you have to go back and sew it tightly. That's a lot EASIER than seam rippin' a tight stitch.
HELP!!! Where are you and your slipcover now?
Oh, thank you very much for the seam stick trick, I will definately do it that way next. I am taking a break today from the madness of seam ripping.
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