Anyway here is the top that I made...
And here is a photo I took the day before the humidity struck. The sky was that colour all over, as far as the eye could see.
I love the Jonathon Livingstone Seagull feel that this picture has to it.
Sewing, crafts, writing, and being with the people I love and care about.

Kind if behind the ears.
And not behind the ears.
Please keep in mind I had to do this on the webcam because the camera batteries conked out. Also please keep in mind that we are nearly at 100 per cent humidity here, which does NOTHING for trying to keep the straight bits straight. Anyway apart from all that I'm liking the freedom. Got on the new top I made too, which I will post about later.






Now sew your ribbon on. I gave up on the pins because I was getting fed up with them, and they kept warping the ribbon and fabric.
The close up arty shot
Roll credits
Fabric
Iron on fusible interfacing
Ribbon
Buttons or some other embellishment.
Cut your fabric to approximately 42cm x 6cm
(That's about 16" x 2 1/2" in old money!)
Iron on your interfacing, and then turn edges under by about 1/2 cm (1/4").
I find pressing it helps.
and here we are, nice and pressed
Press. (I'm big on that, because it holds it all together)
You could leave strips of ribbon sort of dangling out instead of a little loop if you like. I like the little loop because I can relate to being a bit loopy, and its something to idly twirl around my finger when I'm lost in a darn good chapter.