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01/13/2007

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nora

Is the off-label use running your sewing machine by bicyle power, post-peak-oil? (I think there's a pic of someone doing something like this on whipup.net - only I think it was running a blender to make margaritas.)My (incomplete) metaphor about the light being different in different places: the light in the Midwest is like that in an oil painting, in the Southwest it's like a serigraph, and the West Coast (and possibly East Coast) it's like a watercolor. File where you will.

Robinson

I wasn't terribly excited about the fabric until I clicked on it and learned that it is corduroy! It's perfect for a skirt. So, what might an "off-label" use for a bicycle be? Clothing rack or towel bar if you happen to live in a tiny apartment in a big city, I suppose.

Elliot

I hope you had a great time in San Francisco! Thanks for letting me take your picture. :-)

Anonymous

Keep up good work,yo have nice site!

marciamarsha

Well, If it is corduroy, than a long skirt with a brown velveteen or satin top might do it. But I tremble to think of a short yellow and brown checked skirt.I love your adventurous spirit.Marcia.

Celeste

I was very struck by the quality of the light in northern Finland in winter. During the day, the sun just barely rises, then skims along the horizon for a while, then sinks. The result is a beautiful, if slightly eerie, blue light.

Robinson

Erin! I checked out Elliot's site and you looked fabulous for the Mac Expo in your fonty, sans serif skirt... It is a skirt, right?I thought you might appreciate this sweater to go with your font wardrobe...http://www.boingboing.net/2007/01/11/sweater_with_builtin.html

Erin

Ooh, thanks! Yes, it's a skirt, in the fabric I posted about here: http://www.dressaday.com/2006/10/fabric-week-continues-font.htmlAnd I love that KERN sweatshirt. I almost ordered one when I first saw it ...

bonnie-ann black

i just returned from three days at a convention in boston where costuming and masquerading are a big component of the programming. the off shoot of this being that there are dozens of merchants selling wonderful fabric and ribbons and trim -- all in a hotel! i, too, love, Love, LOVE, hotels... and always sleep great in them. additionally, i wound up buying two hats and may have found someone with unusual fabric and excellent seamstress skills to make the vests (waistcoats) i use as my signature style, and which have started to deteriorate from years of use -- and are difficult to replace with anything of quality. i showed your site to anyone there with a computer who would listen!

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