Taking a break
See you in December!

Pictured: A Parisian seamstress suffering from anemia is pale and weary at her sewing machine and drops her scissors; advertising the medicine Fer Bravais for anemia. Color lithograph by A.-L. Willette, 1896.
There won't be a Sew Queer class in November 2020! I'll be back in early December with a “My Gender is Pockets” class instead.
If you're a new follower of Sew Queer, I usually take one or two months off a year from class production. This allows me to recharge (as Sew Queer is a single-person endeavor most of the time) and gives me much-needed free time to test out new patterns.
Also, if you live in the US, November 3rd is our presidential election, and it promises to be... interesting. Many of my friends have been helping out in the polls locally, and however it shakes out, I expect November to be a time of overwhelming changes. I'd rather take the time to take care of myself and be there for my friends rather than try to pump out a class while distracted.
See you on the other side,
Molly Stratton
Sew Queer DC