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Author: shantimbshantimb
Date: Jul 7, 2008 09:14
Hello everyone!
I would like to dye my wedding gown and keep using it, rather than let
it hang desolately in a corner. I've asked at my local dry-cleaners'
and they confirmed that it is made of man-made fibres (I knew it
wasn't silk, considering I'd paid a very reasonable price for it). I
would like to know if there is any way I can dye it or have it dyed.
Or are there any ideas how a white gown with sequins in the bodice may
be converted to look not quite so bridal? My limitations are: I can
embroider, but I can't sew (apart from straight lines), and I'm not
sure I want to spend a bomb on an originally inexpensive gown. I would
greatly appreciate any pointers.
With regards,
Shanti.
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Author: CharlieCharlie
Date: May 29, 2008 04:22
I know this is a real long shot (and I can't even remember if
commercial posts are allowed here - big sorry if they're not).
I used to frequent this group several years ago, along with a few
others. Basically, I'm going into the RAF and I'm trying to get rid
of possessions that I don't use as much as I should! Unfortunately my
very, very nice, very fancy sewing machine comes into that category!
It hasn't been used all that much, it's in perfect condition with most
of it's accessories. I've got several extra feet for it including a
walking foot and an overlocking foot.
If you're interested, let me know with your best offer!
You can reach me through the email address kallistos at mac dot com.
Kind regards,
Charlotte.
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Author: Ann EalesAnn Eales
Date: May 27, 2008 09:32
Hi,
I have started back to making my own clothes. I've altered the pattern so it
fits in all the right places, but, there's always a but lol when I move the
dress rides up. It is knitted cross-over with a basque between the top and
the skirt. Has anyone any ideas how to stop it riding up over the bust.
Many thanks in advance
Ann
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Author: Ann EalesAnn Eales
Date: May 27, 2008 09:32
Hi,
I have started back to making my own clothes. I've altered the pattern so it
fits in all the right places, but, there's always a but lol when I move the
dress rides up. It is knitted cross-over with a basque between the top and
the skirt. Has anyone any ideas how to stop it riding up over the bust.
Many thanks in advance
Ann
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Author:
Date: May 13, 2008 18:44
Go on, shove four fingers and a thumb into my cunt.
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Author: Sandra BodycoatSandra Bodycoat
Date: Apr 20, 2008 04:42
Hi
I have been trying to find a knitting pattern for My Little Pony, any
suggestions or sites.
thanks
Sandra
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Author: SimonSimon
Date: Apr 13, 2008 18:16
Rod Hull's last words...
"Quick, grab that fucking gutter, Emu!"
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