Nothing fancy, neither is terribly new or old. Not being able to sew is really holding me back on DIY projects.

Is there an “Operating a Sewing Machine for Dummies” video or tutorial you like?

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    9 months ago

    As a guy, I did sewing back in middle school as an elective. I’ve really wanted to get back into it because of the cosplay and stuff my daughters are wanting to do. My wife is kind of the type to go “I don’t know something, I was never taught!” and not be interested in learning, so it might be up to me to make these kiddos teenage years the best they can be. :P

    So I implore anyone who has any good stuff – lay it down!

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      9 months ago

      I’ll admit, I tend to be this way sometimes- It’s something I’m unlearning.

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        9 months ago

        Get into the habit of - “I don’t know that thing, let’s look up how to do it!”

        Everyone IRL thinks I’m some sort of fucking genius, but I’m just some dude who knows how to type what I don’t know into Google and watch YouTube videos…

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          Conversations with my family members…

          Me: I did this interesting thing
          Grandma: You’re so smart, I don’t know how you can do this stuff
          Me: …I looked it up. You could look stuff up too.
          Grandma: Oh, no, I’m not smart like you.
          Me: (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

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          Yeah, I’ve made a lot of progress, its just a big change of perspective to internalize. I think for me its mostly fear of failure, and I’m working to internalize that failure is good and important even if it feels bad