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Then I borrowed a machine, and just "drew" with it. I spent most of my time freeing jams and re-threading needles.
A record of my sewing. Due to the nature of the craft it will appear very slowly, and change very rarely. Since this is arranged chronologically, you should start at the bottom, if you are interested enough.
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