Knocking Into Things Along The Way

Blind Karoke

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How I do Blind What I do

People ask me how do I do the things I do when I can’t see. Think of the old adage about riding a bike and how you never forget how to. I learned to crochet when I was eight years old. At the same time my grandmother taught me to sew . So all the things I have done in the past, I can do now. Some changes had to be made. My selling machine has a needle that threads itself. I had to get larger crochet needles.

Do I make mistakes - yes . I ripp things out several times and half to re-sew. I will slip the stitch, half to pull out a whole row of crocheting. The basis is basic. When you sew, you put the two good sides of the material together to rm your seam.

That doesn’t change, blind or no blind. I have to admit I have not tried a zipper yet. Haven’t even thought about a buttonhole. I have many magnifiers around by craft room and a magnifier is connected to the sewing machine.

what few times, I have tried to use a pattern, someone had to read t to me. The simple fact is: You do what you know and you learn what you don’t . I make a lot of mistakes. I do it again and again until I do it right.

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