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02/07/2008

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Ladygrande (Texas Marie)

I like the skirt of this pattern much better than the other one --- but, the other pattern has a bolero. Wish I had a waist!!!Marie (from Texas)

Rachel

Hi Erin! When you made your dress with the yellow and purple canaries from craftyplanet, did you have to line it?Thank you!

Mcfilibuster

Hello! That grey and yellow print is lovely! I have been eying it and some other sateens for a while, but I can't decide. As a beginning sewer, I'm somewhat wary of buying fabric online unless I know what it feels like.My main concern is how slippery the fabric is. So if you don't mind me asking, it satiny or more of a smooth cotton?Thanks much!

Erin

Nancy: it's more of a smooth cotton -- not slippery.Rachel -- I didn't line the fabric. You can see the edges of the front facing through it, though, so if that kind of thing would bother you, I'd line it ...

tea

Wow! I don't see why the gray people wouldn't be the perfect fabric for this dress. Though, failing that, why not the McCall's 8858?

oracle

That storm swept through here, too (125 km / 80 mi. east of Toronto along the north shore of Lake Ontario. Across the lake from Rochester, NY!) We haven't seen this much snow here in years. How wonderful!And more to come, I hope? Bring it on!I think, in this weather, though, one's neck would be quite chilly in the neckline of today's dress(es). I'd want to put a nice big drapey shawl or wide soft scarf around the neck first before going out, and make sure the overcoat had a high, close collar!

propriatress

erin....about that glove-off......shades of the 3 stooges...."Why I oughta....."thanks for the props.........giggle giggle so LOL !

melissa

you know, I think I've been that daughter!

Toria

The dresses are nice enough (okay, they are really, really nice), but more importantly - I want that cute little black bag!

Ang

the snow......the snow!!!!!! I'm in Iowa and we got 10 inches Tuesday night. Parked on the side of the street (after a lovely day at home), plow leaves 2 feet piles up and down the street next to the cars. Half an hour to get out yesterday!But I did get to the shop and coincidentally shot pics of a dress with that same neckline treatment for the site (not there yet tho). Not as full of a skirt, but has a little jacket and a nice blue floral print......Ang

Anonymous

Reading the Trixie Belden books as a child taught me that one holds one glove when a) they don't match or b) one is dirty and looks bad. ---Karen

Nora

I can't believe no one has commented about the waterboarding joke - tacky perhaps, but it did make me laugh. (And I WAS wondering about what interfacing a similar collar would require, so thanks for the tip.) I also laughed at the joke about the gloves. Speaking of bloodstains, isn't there a book that recently came out about the color red? Apparently it is the most fade-proof and removal-proof color.What violent associations with such a pretty dress! But it occurs to me, those wide skirts do leave plenty of room for roundhouse kicks...

propriatress

dang, all this chat about *That* neckline is sending me to the sewing room to make a slim-skirted red or black sleeveless version ....guess I'll draft it meself...hi ang!

Anonymous

shame on you Erin. Joking about torture=okay. Making fun of a dress=riding out of town on the rails...

Thoughts on Life and Millinery.

Ironing during conference calls...yes! And frankly I think I should be allowed to sew by hand and iron between questions while working ref desk at the library.

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