Know what's in this box? 5 lbs. of fiberfil, you say? Don't be silly!
It's patterns. Lots and lots of patterns. Aren't they great?!
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Gorgeous! |
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I bet if my parents hadn't eloped, my mom's wedding dress would have looked like one of these. |
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Why don't I start dressing like this when I walk the dog? |
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Is that Dianna?!? |
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From 1955!!! |
And, there is more where those came from! My mother-in-law is quite handy with needle and thread and, apparently, she used to sew a lot of clothes for people, especially wedding dresses and more formal gowns. I haven't had a chance to really dig through the box yet. When I do, I'm going to put them on the
Fabric Marketplace to sell. I'll keep you updated on my progress and discoveries. (Like more Dianna Ross!)
Danielle
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