When you sew, why do you backstitch when you begin and end a seam?
Most of you backstitch because someone on your sewing learning path said you should do that to keep your seams from coming apart.
Well, now, I want you to forget that reverse button and listen to some common sense stuff!
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Michael Zahn
4 Butts, 2016
mixed media
9 x 8 x 8 in (23 x 20 x 20 cm)
Paul Pascal Theriault
Leona and Jasper, 2015
cigarette boxes, cat food labels, acrylic
variable dimensions
Sam Basu
Tropical Storm, 1992
resin and glitter
Ø10 x 6 in (Ø25 x 15 cm)
Louise Sartor
Imma, 2016
acrylic on cardboard
6 x 4 in (15 x 10.5 cm)
Louise Sartor
PERFECT LOVE, 2016
acrylic on cardboard
5 x 4 in (13 x 10 cm)
Michael Zahn
Hat Box, 2016
mixed media
7 x 8 x 7 in (18 x 20 x 18 cm)
Louise Sartor
win-win, 2015
acrylic on cardboard, twig, rope
6 x 4 in (15 x 11 cm)