Things
Now I’m thinking of you,actually I’m thinking of you before I go to my own dream every day.
All of these are the things I can’t talk to anyone,any single person.
Of course I can’t tell you.Before I can figure out what the damn felling is,I definitely keep it for my own.Even after I figure it out,I can’t say it out,I know that.
I can’t take that risk.People always say that if you want it,just do it.But we both know that it’s not true.There are things you can’t even speak out in this world.
I hope it’s just some kind of fancy and as time goes by,it certainly flee away.Then you will never ever know the likelihood that it might be happen.
Can’t even think about if you known it how will you think about it.I can’t depend on your mercy again this time.Cause if that happen,our relationship will certainly be destroyed and when the only basement go down,it’s down.I can’t even beg for your forgiveness.
Again,the prize is too heavy,I can’t afford.
221b’s Union Jack pillow/cushion
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Some people wondered about the pattern. I didn’t really have one, I sketched it and drew directly on test fabric and draped it from there. These are some progress pics, from original, to ugly insides, to final product. The original Tumblr post about The Coat is this one here, So, I needed a coat…
The rest of the pattern pieces and notes are on my LiveJournal - A Study in Coat - Pattern Sketches and Notes, for all those interested. Not for the faint hearted - some experience adjusting and drafting would be helpful, or just go at it with a test piece first in cheap fabric. You can see all previous posts on the topic by using the tag ‘How to Make’ on my LJ.
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This one,classic~



