Saturday, 2 May 2026

I Am Biased

I have been much involved with sleeves recently. I've taken the 'cuffs' off my blue summer dress, it's much more comfortable over my 'bingo wings'. I simply hand stitched some navy bias binding, and turned it to the inside.
The other challenge was my friend's shirt. She said it was a favourite shirt, but too tight on her upper arms. Like me, I don't believe she ever plays Bingo, so I don't know why we both have the 'wings'! The shirt had already started to rip.
I removed the sleeves. It was a fairly loose weave fabric and frayed badly. I trimmed the armholes., and then machine stitched some white bias binding all round. 

It is amazing what can be achieved with a bit of bias! Two more bits of restoration

Where did Napoleon keep his armies?
Up his sleevies!
Apologies for the joke, which I learned when I was about seven [Along with "Where is Felixstowe?" "At the end of Felix' foot"] 
I really must see if Rosie knows these.

11 comments:

  1. Good jokes for Rosie! And neat work on those sleeves... I used to wear a worn-out shirt under a jumper for the collar; fine as long as I didn't need to take my jumper off...

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    1. In weather like this, jumpers not needed! 😎 🌞

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  2. Great adjustments to prolong the life of two garments. I have done a wardrobe declutter ,(too small ) washed my summer trousers and T-shirts, and taken up the sleeves of a fleece for Norrie (which he was going to donate!) Garden clearing today I hope. Catriona

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    1. Glorious weather here today 🌞😎💛

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  3. Bingo wings are a nuisance. I have tried using weights as recommended by a friend, just lifting a light weight up and down, lifting the forearm bending the elbow about twenty times each arm. I think it's worked a bit but I still have crepey skin anno domini gets us all I guess. Great repair work as always. Regards Sue H

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  4. I just lift the kettle regularly

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  5. Good job!
    Altering clothes to make them more wearable is a good idea, better than having them at the back of the wardrobe because they aren't quite right.

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  6. Great work - as usual! Sewing skills are so important and come in handy all life long! JanF

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  7. I'd never hear the term "Bingo wings" before but I know all about wrinkled arms, in fact when I was discussing them with a friend once, she said she had often wished she could take the iron to hers!

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  8. 😂😂😂

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