Can You Fix It?

I was excited for this one, but the format was hard to read. The online reader didn’t allow me to change the font size. I think it’s a matter of how the book was scanned because the text still overlapped and ran together with no matter how much I scaled things up or down. A bit of a pity, but I was hoping the images would help enough that I wouldn’t need the written info that was hard to read.

My SO has a shirt he loves that has HUGE holes in it. He wants to wear it because it’s comfortable so I’m going to try and mend it. But see? Some of the text just ran together and it didn’t matter if you zoomed out the images because it seems like that was how the image was captured. A little frustrating.

At least it gives you a good illustration of the mending techniques. That was helpful. It would be nice to fix things instead of just tossing them. It’s easier to toss them, but the waste and cost of buying new are just frustrating.

Sorry for such a short post, but we’ve been doing 4H stuff this week and my brain has MELTED. See you tomorrow!

Published by Erin Seto

Southern Peach 🍑, in her 30’s - Artist 🎨 + Bibliophile 📚 + Geek 🎮 + Nerd 👓 + Animal-Lover 🐾 + Bipolar Disorder 💢 x Anxiety 😨 x PTSD 💣÷ DBT Therapy ✨ + Mental Health Matters 🧠 = ME 👩🏽

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