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Old 12-03-2007, 03:22 AM
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No burgers at Burger King - Wow! I have never run into that even in our small town. We are getting more snow tonight to add to the approximately 5-8 inches that we got overnight - it is so pretty - I just love it!
Speaking of fabric Amy, I have quite a stash of it. I always made special dresses for my two nieces but quit when they turned 13 as they do not live near me to do fittings. They are both in college now - hard to believe. I am not sure I would ever have any fabric that you are looking for but one never knows. I know I have alot of scraps that I need to go through - wish I knew someone that would want them for quilting but they are probably not the right print for quilting. I have sewn many Daisy Kingdom dresses, Martha Pullen Heirloom Dresses, etc. and believe it or not, I purchased a smocking pleater and taught myself to smock - amazing, isn't it - wonder how much more this old brain can take (grin)
I hope you have a good week and a quieter one lol
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Old 12-03-2007, 01:46 PM
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I purchased a smocking pleater and taught myself to smock - amazing, isn't it - wonder how much more this old brain can take (grin)
I hope you have a good week and a quieter one lol
What's a smocking pleater? lol
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Old 12-03-2007, 02:02 PM
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What's a smocking pleater? lol

Yeah - I learned how to smock when I was a kid - by hand!!!
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