Primrose53, I agree with Rosie. I can often be over-critical of my own work but I have learnt to sleep on it and then re-assess. If it is a glaringly obvious mistake (for instance a badly set-in sleeve with tucks and puckers where they shouldn't be) or an obviously wonky hem, then I will unpick and re-do. But if it is something that is only superficial (a side-seam where the pattern is maybe very slightly out) then I will just ignore it. After all, most other people won't even notice when I'm moving about and my arms are covering it!
And as Rosie said, a lot of clothes on sale are not perfect either, even the more expensive ones - my worst nightmare was going clothes shopping with my Mum when she would turn all the clothes inside out and say in a very loud voice, "Look at the bad finish on that, I wouldn't have it if they gave it away for free!"
He has done it! The toolmakers son has resigned!


