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"Angel whisperer"
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THAT'S FUNNY!!!!!Likewise., especially when I'm out cruising the boulevard.
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THAT'S FUNNY!!!!!Likewise., especially when I'm out cruising the boulevard.
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Hmmm.....so that's how you smuggled the elephant out of the zoo.This is the kind of purse I use...
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I agree, the price is a rip.it ain't worth no $169
Seems everything is so overpriced.i found clothes i really liked in the midnight velvet catalogs but they're out of my price range.
@Aunt Marg Amazon has a large selection of that style tunics for well under $50 (I love tunics too)Speaking of tunics, I'm in love with this one, but at $169, the price doesn't love me...
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Is it really, Marg? Look at one of my Aloha shirts as a work in progress. It took three metres of fabric @ £15 per metre. The black strip is called, interfacing, it stiffens up the front of the shirt so that button holes are strong and buttons stay put. The shirt design is to be worn, open neck, so the interfacing helps create a strong, lapel type appearance. The interfacing was almost £20. Other notions like thread, buttons, machine needles and so on, were about £12 and the paper pattern was £8. All in all that comes to £85. It takes my wife about ten hours to make the shirt. An artisan in the UK could expect about £20@ hour, at that rate the labour charge is £200, add the £85 component costs and the final bill is £285.I agree, the price is a rip.
No offence taken at all. We are all so different, even here on this forum. But you might like to know that a dear friend that we have known for forty years, whose husband walked out on her and their two kids, for a younger model, finally got her life together, albeit many years later. She met and married someone much later in life. My wife made her a wedding dress, how she loved her dress, she wept when she saw it and said that she had never had anything bespoke made in her life. The dress took three months to make, it was our wedding present to her. We are so happy that she has found love at last.Don't mean to break your heart or anything HC...but if you gave that to me for free, I would not take it
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That's a lovely story HC...I do not buy a lot of clothing from the department stores bcause I have my stuff made and they last forever. However, one of my favourite daytime get ups is my white silky shirts paired with jeans, an Akubra hat and brown boots in winter.No offence taken at all. We are all so different, even here on this forum. But you might like to know that a dear friend that we have known for forty years, whose husband walked out on her and their two kids, for a younger model, finally got her life together, albeit many years later. She met and married someone much later in life. My wife made her a wedding dress, how she loved her dress, she wept when she saw it and said that she had never had anything bespoke made in her life. The dress took three months to make, it was our wedding present to her. We are so happy that she has found love at last.
Akubra make some fabulous hats, I have a couple, they do get complimented.That's a lovely story HC...I do not buy a lot of clothing from the department stores bcause I have my stuff made and they last forever. However, one of my favourite daytime get ups is my white silky shirts paired with jeans, an Akubra hat and brown boots in winter.
Gorgeous...there is no doubt your wife is a talented seamstress HC.Akubra make some fabulous hats, I have a couple, they do get complimented.
Here's a few snaps of that wedding dress whilst a work in progress:
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For the bodice section she made what's called a toile.
A mock up of what it will look like. Did the bride want it pleated.
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Or did she prefer it plain? Given that the front is all pleats she chose plain.
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This is how the front will appear, each pleat is individually made.
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Coming together with the skirt section, those box pleats took forever to create.
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An early fitting, at this stage there was quite a lot left to do, but the dress
was finished about ten days before the ceremony.
To this day I'm not really sure of what the term "designer" is supposed to evoke in people's minds. I suppose I could google it, but I suspect that the "designer" concept is not/will never be on a hanger in my closet.I would never in a million years knowingly buy anything marked as "designer". To me, it's really pretentious and I can't bear show-offs.
In fact, these designers should pay people to advertise their brands!
Wow, thank you, Ronni!@Aunt Marg Amazon has a large selection of that style tunics for well under $50 (I love tunics too)
just search for “cowl necked tunic” and you’ll get many pages of selections
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Everything you have in your wardrobe collection is nothing short of exquisite, Horseless, and if I were looking to have something specially made (from scratch) by a professional tailor, I wouldn't mind spending more and would be able to justify the expense, but run of the mill clothing such as the tunic I posted, fails to fall into that category.Is it really, Marg? Look at one of my Aloha shirts as a work in progress. It took three metres of fabric @ £15 per metre. The black strip is called, interfacing, it stiffens up the front of the shirt so that button holes are strong and buttons stay put. The shirt design is to be worn, open neck, so the interfacing helps create a strong, lapel type appearance. The interfacing was almost £20. Other notions like thread, buttons, machine needles and so on, were about £12 and the paper pattern was £8. All in all that comes to £85. It takes my wife about ten hours to make the shirt. An artisan in the UK could expect about £20@ hour, at that rate the labour charge is £200, add the £85 component costs and the final bill is £285.
Most wouldn't pay that of course, and for me the labour charge is free. But is it not a fabulous shirt? (I have about eighty or more.) Here's that work in progress:
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