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09/10/2008

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the_lazymilliner

I like the high-waisted green and floral dress above. The way I'm dropping pounds (not the English currency) I might actually be able to fit into something like that soon!

wundermary

The shape of the blue dress is impressive, I thought it would have a crinoline. Maybe it was starched instead. What a subtle way to keep your daughter's date at bay. Hehe.

Gidget Bananas

That pattern is frabjous.

Theresa

I love the first dress and the pattern!

3KillerBs

I dislike brown and I loathe orange but that first dress is AMAZING. So shapely, so feminine, so balanced. And yet not something a woman would have been afraid for as she brushed through a crowd of shoppers, cared for small (and possibly sticky), children, or dished up the strawberry shortcake at the church picnic.Is that a bit of a pleat, sewn shut at both ends, on the sleeve/shoulder seam? What a clever way of providing the additional room to move that kimono sleeves often need without creating a blob of fabric in the armpit.

Eirlys

Am enjoying that hint of cyborg that the castors are lending to dress number one.e-Vintage Society is a real find; I'd never have managed to get my mouse over there to click on the ad, so thanks for bringing it into focus for me and my fellow mouse-potatoes.

Rachel

ooo...i want that floral dress...nice bedazzling hehehe

Sarah Derck

Something about that last dress, the yellow floral high-waisted dream, calls to me. I think it needs a Secret Life, Erin!

La BellaDonna

That first dress is freaking breathtaking. It is, of course, a delicious souffle of colours that would look vile on me, but the cut of the dress is magical - it would look so flattering on so many different women. There are some beautiful, beautiful dresses on that site.

Maggie R

Hi there,Oh Lordy!! I'm looking at all your "vintage" and I actually gave a whole box of those Patterns to the thrift shop!!! Been there ///done that!!! When I look at the "35 cents" on the envelope I groan!!!!!How times have changed.... in every way!Thanks for the memories :-}xoxo((((hugs)))))Maggie

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