I've been too scared to use it.
Sure, I helped hubby tackle sewing projects, but I always took on the non-sewing roles. I created patterns, pinned fabric together, or cut cloth. I never used the machine.
| Ack! Make the scary machine go away! | 
Why was I so scared? Well, with ten clumsy digits and one very sharp
As we waited for Baby Chuck Norris's arrival this past weekend (he's still not here), I realized something monumental: Giving birth is way scarier than sewing on a machine.
Duh.
And with this very obvious realization the heavens opened and I became inspired to sew. Using this set of directions I set to work sewing a nursing cover. Although the directions said that the entire project could be completed in 30 minutes, it took me a tad bit longer (2.5 hours.) But, I'm proud to say that after a lot of ironing, measuring, re-measuring, re-ironing, cursing (silently in my head), sewing, and re-sewing I did it! Here's the final result of my labor:
| I chose this fabric because the pattern reminded me of Charlie. | 
| Ooooh! What lovely boning and d-ring details! | 
| Oooh! Look at that terry cloth corner (to wipe Baby Chuck Norris's mouth). | 
And so, I'm proud to say yes, I can! Yes! I defeated my fear of the sewing machine. Yes! I still have all 10 fingers. Yes! I know how to sew three pieces of rectangular cloth together! Pin It
