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 Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] mandie_rw  [livejournal.com profile] eleonoraproject  and [livejournal.com profile] aviendiora for their responses. Because of them I didn't lose everything and throw it away. I did cry though. So very frustrating. Thinking I am working on something that is of this challenges quality and to pull such a stupid move. I put a bit of fray check on it and forced myself to continue work on the armhole and then moved on to the eyelets, all the while glaring at this hole. Just in case anyone didn't know. Glaring at it won't fix it... it just continues to mock you.
Finally I forced myself to try and fix it. I had already weighed all the options of adding more trim to hide it. The placement just royaly sucked for any hiding. So I decided to attempt to  whip stitch it closed. Itty bitty stitches that weren't so close they just caused the next string row to come undone. I did a good job... It just looks like a slub in the fabric. To bad there are no other slubs in this fabric. *growl* Hubby says he can't even see it... I am calling the bs card on him....
I am trying to convince myself its okay because it in the side back, which is one of the best places for it to have happened on the bodice... and I will be wearing an over gown that even if I wear it open will still cover it....  But I still feel like a failure of sorts. :( I wish I had time to redo it. But I know how much I still have to do and I want this to be my gala gown for Costume College, so at this point in time I just don't. okay... enough woe is me. I did finish something else before I started working on my costume.

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