What would it look like if you made a mistake?

You don't have to follow the pattern
It's OK if you follow the design roughly . I think it's common that things don't go as planned unintentionally. You can correct that coincidence as a "mistake," or you can just go ahead and accept it as "fate." I just want you to enjoy it. In fact, among the people who share their progress on Instagram and other sites, there are some who are pushing forward without turning back, and they are enjoying it, which makes me very happy.

◆Looking at the parts that are a little different from the design During the prototype, I made a mistake, so I decided to do an experiment to see how strange it would look. There is a strange part in the bottom kogin.

Did you notice?
This is the location indicated by the arrow below.

Let's move closer again. Can you tell how close it is?
Here it is, here it is!

◆If the Kogin embroidery sample is so confusing, wouldn't people who buy the kit be upset? I have always tried to fix any prototypes that didn't go according to the pattern, but I continued with this Kogin until it was almost ready to be sewn. In fact, I couldn't figure out where I had made a mistake, and I even had to make a mark (leave the thread unfinished) before I could finish the stitching without it looking strange.

◆Let's keep going like this. Maybe we should try and do it in the championship?
This time, I only did it in one place, so I'm thinking of going more daring next time I stab. I'll let you know when I do! Let's all try it together! (laughs)


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