I pottered around doing a bit of other stuff through the day while I listened to a book, and then it was time for mail. It was nice mail.
There was a package from my much loved River City Yarns. I purchased a sweater quantity of their Adam and Eve yarn. I have a special project in mind for this lovely stuff.
And my fabric came. I wasn't really thinking about purchasing fabric, but I have very few knits. I needed some basic knits to make some undergarments. Mine are all at least ten years old and even a really well made pantie won't get much beyond that. The string stage is to be avoided. I ended up purchasing a fair bit of navy and grey melange knit for tshirts, undies, turtlenecks, maybe a dress. Undies and turtlenecks are needed first.
I also took a bold decision to try a fairly expensive linen (at regular price) to make some Glebe pants or a skirt for summer wear to go with a wonderful piece of cotton linen I have.
Aren't they a great match? I had tried to get a matching colour fabric once before but was disappointed in the fabric and am using it for muslins. There was a really good sale on for a few hours only and I took a chance and this time, I won.
I also purchased some cottons - they were very, very well priced - and a piece of stretch twill in black. These are for a slighlty different cut of pants that I want to try and I did not have quite the right fabric for them. Most of what I have is heavier and not quite as stretchy.
I really didn't need anything but the knits. The other stuff was impossibly well priced. Besides, I won't have tons of clothes even if I sew everything up that I have purchased in the last few years. I still will have a much smaller wardrobe than average. I will however have a wardrobe full of colour and pleasure and joy knowing it was made by me.
And only enough t shirts to wear as undershirts.**
And for my final piece of interesting mail, I received my button hole thingy.
For less than twenty dollars the tedious task of measuring out button holes just became dramatically easier.
**I hate t shirts in general. It was all I had for far too many years.
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