15th of Autumn
All she wished to do at this point was sew the dress together, slip it on and be sure it would fit but unfortunately more sewing was required. Sosicly wrinkled her nose at the dress, then glared at her sewing supplies, as if that would make them magically create themselves. Then she remembered her shawl would also need to be made and let her head fall to the table, and rested her cheek there for a few moments before grabbing her needle to thread it. Maybe she should buy gloves to protect her fingers.
The thought set aside Sosicly continued to spear her fingers, nearly all of them, as she threaded her needle. Having someone else embroider it would be nice but it would spoil her hiding what she was going as. Stretching her arms out till the thread was just as long she let it flutter to the table and snipped it. Tying a small knot in the end she groped around the fabric for where the bodice would be and speared the silk with more force than necessary.
There would be no real pattern to this, only simple back-stiches, she thought, to form the V. Something simple. Eyeing her still spread out cheat sheet the girl pulled the thread through slowly, wrapping it loosely around her hand to prevent knots then spearing the needle in again backwards. Then she repeated the process, spearing ahead of her previous stitch and pulling the needle backwards and down to complete it. Again and again, until her eyes grew watery from focusing on such a small point.
Around ten chimes in she hit her first bump in the road, so to speak. A knot had formed regardless, and her irate tug had snapped the thread. Nearly flinging the needle she pulled out her previous two stitches and struggled to fasten a small knot. Dragging the not finished dress up by the thread she held it close to her eye and fiddled with the pieces of thread. A few chimes later the there was a jumble of small knots littered the inside but hopefully would keep the piece tight.
Getting what was left of her thread she snipped off where the little mass of thread was and with tense gentleness poked the needle through the thread, beginning where she had left off.
She did not want to think about how much more she had to do.
All she wished to do at this point was sew the dress together, slip it on and be sure it would fit but unfortunately more sewing was required. Sosicly wrinkled her nose at the dress, then glared at her sewing supplies, as if that would make them magically create themselves. Then she remembered her shawl would also need to be made and let her head fall to the table, and rested her cheek there for a few moments before grabbing her needle to thread it. Maybe she should buy gloves to protect her fingers.
The thought set aside Sosicly continued to spear her fingers, nearly all of them, as she threaded her needle. Having someone else embroider it would be nice but it would spoil her hiding what she was going as. Stretching her arms out till the thread was just as long she let it flutter to the table and snipped it. Tying a small knot in the end she groped around the fabric for where the bodice would be and speared the silk with more force than necessary.
There would be no real pattern to this, only simple back-stiches, she thought, to form the V. Something simple. Eyeing her still spread out cheat sheet the girl pulled the thread through slowly, wrapping it loosely around her hand to prevent knots then spearing the needle in again backwards. Then she repeated the process, spearing ahead of her previous stitch and pulling the needle backwards and down to complete it. Again and again, until her eyes grew watery from focusing on such a small point.
Around ten chimes in she hit her first bump in the road, so to speak. A knot had formed regardless, and her irate tug had snapped the thread. Nearly flinging the needle she pulled out her previous two stitches and struggled to fasten a small knot. Dragging the not finished dress up by the thread she held it close to her eye and fiddled with the pieces of thread. A few chimes later the there was a jumble of small knots littered the inside but hopefully would keep the piece tight.
Getting what was left of her thread she snipped off where the little mass of thread was and with tense gentleness poked the needle through the thread, beginning where she had left off.
She did not want to think about how much more she had to do.