OT what shall we wear?

I have a baby quilt with what looks like hundreds of ends to sew in while I watch the wedding, so whatever I wear will be covered in bits of thread!

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Sally Swindells
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Well, while I am aware of a lot, since Mom always answered any questions I ever had, thanks for the info on the support process of what really holds up the dress. But, even with all the internal structure in the bodice, doesn't it need to be tight enough or have some good hips to rest on so it doesn't slide down?

Just wondering.

Steven Alaska

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Steven Cook

Polly, ditto on the hair crap. In my classroom, I must always see your eyes without all the tossing maneuver.

Glad I could be the bad influence on word usage of 'dorkier'. Just helping you live on the wild side.

Steven Alaska

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Steven Cook

Okay Nightmist. I've been to a fetish ball at the local bar, don't ask, but that dress just sounds way beyond what my eyes could handle.

Steven Alaska

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Steven Cook

It needs to fit the figure closely, but it doesn't have to be tight. These stayed up nicely: >

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(Look at the poppy red wedding gown and the chocolate bridesmaids. The shoulder wraps just poppered on and were purely decorative.

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Kate XXXXXX

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Taria

Not strapless, lacy shoulders and sleeves by the look of it.

Lizzy

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Lizzy Taylor

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