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11/01/2007

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Anonymous

the fabric with the cheetah heads and the other red print are KILLER. thanks for sharing.

Anonymous

I think you should make a shirtwaist with a HUGE skirt and brown velvet piping on the neck and sleeves......Linda

Anonymous

the second one is GORGEOUS! I think if I had an evening dress made out of it I would wear it out all the time, you know, "it's past 5pm, that's evening right? I must go don my evening dress before going to the grocery store..."

Xstpenguin

I agree, you can't be waiting for 'appropriate' occasions to wear an evening dress. Do like they did in the old days and Dress For Dinner. Who cares if you are overdressed!? I say everyone else is Underdressed.

Melis

I think we need to bring back formal dinner parties!

jinnan-tonnyx

love the South African fabrics! My brother is teaching in Thailand and has promised me some fabrics, I can't wait!

Chicago Sarah

Ooooh please make a dinner dress- I'll have a Chicago dinner party just for you! I lurvvvvve that fabric

jorth

A dress out of the tiger fabric would be grrrrrreat!(So sorry, couldn't resist!)

jenny

Great fabrics. Love the yellow roses - I agree with Linda, do a shirtwaist dress with a full skirt. But I'd do brown velvet covered buttons and a brown velvet peter pan collar...

Ann

if you need me to send you some additional animals or prints let em know - I will be most happy to. Went to one of Heathers presentations a while ago, and then sat next to her in yoga last week. Only to find through your blog, that she has been to mine. I should have introduced myself while I was sitting next to her . love the flower fabirc too

carlarey

That rose fabric reminds me of a dress my mother used to wear when she and my dad were going out for the evening. It was a simple round necked bodice with bust darts and huge full skirt, and she wore the pointiest white pumps. I thought it was the most glamorous outfit I'd ever seen.

Anonymous

I love the big roses!! I was, until recently, the fabric specialist at JoAnn Fabrics and this fabric looks like one in their Spring Fling collection, which I am sure is discontinued now.When I saw it at the store I thought about a sexy robe! Maybe even a teddy to go under it.I bet you'd look GREAT in that! And you'll probably have more fun than a dinner party! Ahem! LOL!Wrap it around yourself and let your imagination soar. Don't let it collect too much dust before you use it!

Anonymous

hi erin the material is called Seshweshwe & its worn usually as a traditional attire either asa a dress or a wrap skirt Here in SA its very popular

Robin

I have a THING for Rose print fabrics and I can never find any. I made a big sunhat with matching dress a few years ago that I wear to church, tea parties, weddings (pink Roses on white background, cotton). I havent photographed it but I should do something about that so I can share it here. OK, the sunhat was a Vogue pattern (cant find it now). The dress I designed myself: pullover, sleeveless V-neck, Empire bodice with gathers center front, below the knee length with bias flounce ruffle hem, dress is semi-fitted with darts front and back. Always looking for more inspiration and your blog is incredible!

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