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Sewing at first, was very frustrating to say the least. Forgetting to put the ‘foot’ down, then realizing after you’ve sewn a long line your f*ucked. BUT, practice, practice, f*ck up, practice…and you’ve begun to master an awesome tool. I have been experimenting with my sewing machine’s settings, different stitch patterns, lengths etc. I am really digging the the closer stitch zig-zag pattern. I am now using that stitch to sew on my BKNY labels as well as some funky add-ons (pictured above).
This shirt was made for my buddy Headhoods (happy bday cvg!). I’m thinking I may do this on all the Scissors tees, but we’ll see, I may also just wait for a new BKNY design to pimp.
Posted in: My Work - Talented Designers - The Posse | Tags: clothing line, creativity, HeadHoods, limited edition, t-shirt



3 comments for this post.
July 6, 2010, at 1:32 pm
Is there any wear and tear problems with the extra stitching? And I can’t tell from the photo if the extra “ends” of the stitching on the tshirt or outside?
July 8, 2010, at 10:33 am
Eventually, I feel like any external stitching will wear with wear. BUT, I think if you choose to keep it minimal and with a heavily concentrated stitch pattern, you’ll be good to go. I purposely left the stitch untrimmed. I thought it looked kinda cool.
August 14, 2010, at 12:27 pm
hey, i really dig the stitching. adds an extra dimension to the design.
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