
Sunday I finished my Clue two for Good Fortune. I now have five days to clip off the dog ears. Before I began this clue, I had to hem a shirt I had made earlier in the weekend. Changing out the bobbin, I believe I won this round of "bobbin thread chicken"! A little more than an inch was left from my last sewing!

I really enjoy using my Easy Angle ruler. I have tried every HST method, and it actually surprises me that this is my preferred method. I learned how to use it when I went to my first Bonnie retreat in 2017 and I've been hooked ever since. It really opens up not having to deal with that extra 3/8" and I can use 2.5" pre-cut strips that I have on hand.

A couple of miles of HTS's behind my machine :)

Monday Link-Up: https://quiltville.blogspot.com/2018/12/mystery-monday-link-up-part-2.html
This is what I sewed on Friday, and it took until Sunday to finish hemming. I really tried with this pattern. It was my first go with it, and a patterned striped knit to boot... uffda. I thought I had the side seams aligned (nope) and I thought that I had the sleeves on the correct stripe (nope). For the sleeves, I was paying attention to the red stripe pattern and not the reindeer/snowflake changes.
...and then! I was attempting to try out my serger for a blind hem stitch and mucked up the edging on a sleeve. I need to invest in a coverstitch in 2019. OTHER THAN USER ERROR: I love the pattern and it truly is an easy sew! I did the scoop neck, 3/4 sleeve version first along with the full-bust pattern and it is just right. When I originally purchased the pattern, I was 45lbs heavier and my measurements were at the top end. Today it fits just right. I think I may cut some of my black DBP knit and make a simple black tee. I don't know why I jumped right in with the patterned version first (I think I found this fabric on sale a couple of years ago). The sleeve cuff ends bug me, but I don't think it's any worse than RTW clothing available to buy.

You can find the $5 pattern here: Classic Tee