The re-hemming belongs here - that tshirt seriously needs reposting to shirtsthatgohard@lemmy.world
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haha, bit of a bait n switch, huh?
It's not thrilling, but not exactly dull either. It's honest and satisfying work for both M & F
Nice job. T shirts are deceptively tricky to sew because they're often a bit stretchy.
I think you should leave it as is. I find the slightly rough look of hand repairs to be quite charming. Plus there have been times when I have been a perfectionist and undone adequate work, only for it to come out worse (which just ends up stressing the fabric more). I think this looks pretty good though — certainly neater than what I did when I had the same problem.
For a sec I read "re-homed" and was a little confused
I read "re-hammered", and was very confused!
