The worst part about making clothes is the actual sewing. It is a tedious task, and frequently the seams do not come out perfectly. Sewing is a process of seam ripping and alterations. Tears are shed, fingers are pricked, and many hours are lost sweating over a hot sewing machine. But it is all worth it when the last seam is sewn and the garment is finished.
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