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Well that’s true but I feel like if it’s an item I use a lot it should be revisited and fixed. I didn’t really improve on it (like replace a dinged rivet). I actually repaired it to give it a longer life: I fixed an open seam, I turned around the buckle because it was holding but really not as it’s intended. I refinished the edges before they get too awful. And I am adding a crossbody strap to make it more versatile. I think that’s why I started out with naming the topic “repair”.
My first bag is totally fine as is. It’s far from perfect but I didn’t make structural mistakes so I won’t touch it. Just because of that “see how far I have come” sentiment.
However another example would be if the design or maybe colour choice of thread or hardware doesn’t allow me to use it much, I would go back as well. It’s no good if you don’t use it. At least that’s how I operate. I make mostly handbags lately and I really think hard about the design of a bag before I make it. I am not a collector of handbags on the shelf. I want to use them.