昔のSewing Poll (and brief hiatus!)

I can’t wait to get out in nature again more this spring/summer!

Welcome back to Mukashi no Sewing! I’m preparing for another rank test in Iaido in less than two weeks, so I will have to take a brief hiatus from working on projects in order to focus all my energy on my practice. I’ll return to full project posts on Tuesday, April 12 – although there will be a short “Hi, I’m still alive!” post up on the 5th as well! ❤

In the interim, I would love it if you would be so kind as to respond to my poll below and let me know what kind of content you enjoy here, and would like to see more of! You may select more than one answer, and if there’s something you would like me to do here that isn’t mentioned please leave a comment below so I can hear about it. I would also love to hear from you in the comments about what time periods interest you – I’ve been toying with the idea of doing a series of medieval European-themed projects, which is a bit out of my 1800s wheelhouse, but is a time and place I’ve got a lot of interest in!

Thank you so much again for your voting and comments – and also for your patience while I polish my skills in preparation to test at the upcoming Iaido seminar! I look forward to hearing from all of you, and to seeing you back soon here at Mukashi no Sewing! ❤

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One thought on “昔のSewing Poll (and brief hiatus!)

  1. Medieval European sounds like a fun project to me!
    I must say that I found the research you did for taking the aged yellow out of the white gown that had been really quiet well preserved was extremely interesting.
    I enjoy just reading your blogs, so inspiring!

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