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RE: The Difference Was In The Detail.

in The Ink Welllast year

It wasn't like she didn't pay attention to the details, she only didn't understand what the details really look like. You on the other hand sewing a cloth needs a while lot of attention, I learn how to sew as well and understand that Just a slight change in measurement can end the whole thing.

Thank God it was a material that you could run to the market to buy, what if it was an uncommon fabric given to you by the client, gotten from a union or family uniform for an occasion, you would have no choice than to tell the client about the spoiled cloth

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Mehn, I never reasoned it that way. Seriously, what if it was an uncommon fabric 😂.
It's all funny to me now, but it really did teach me to be careful next time.

Lol, Such customer will never think of trusting you with his or her cloths again, that's how delicate the business of tailoring is. But thank God it wasn't