Well, it was the customer who entered the competition, at the behest of her gentleman friend, and then won Best Dressed Lady at the Broadstairs Dickens Festival!
Me iz chuffed.
Well, it was the customer who entered the competition, at the behest of her gentleman friend, and then won Best Dressed Lady at the Broadstairs Dickens Festival!
Me iz chuffed.
Oh, huge hugs and congratulations!!! Doesn't it feel good to have your work judged superior by "judges"?
Brilliant, I am patting you on the back from here. Well done you Claire in Montréal France. http:// snipped-for-privacy@free.fr
Congratulations! Makes you feel good, doesn't it?
Emily
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Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
Thank you. It's nice to have the pat on the back. :)
Thanks Ron. It's nice to have the work recognised. :)
This was the outfit:
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And damn right you are about it! ;-) Yes, that is a really nice success for a really authetic looking gown. Was there any particular novel the inspiration or was it just 'Dickens era'? (You know, like Miss Whatsername's wedding dress.)
U.
Thanks. It was fun. The skirt was converted from a bridesmaid gown!
General era. We were after 'the doctor's respectable housekeeper in her Sunday Best' look.
It did work nicely, I thought, so I was pleased the effort was recognised.
Yay Kate!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Woot woot!!!!!
Really proud of you!!! Absolutely well deserved. :)
Sharon
So not only was it a prize winner, it was a reduce, reuse, recycle too. Double bonus good job, Kate! ;)
Sharon
Congrats.
Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
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