I won!

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.

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Kate XXXXXX
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Oh, huge hugs and congratulations!!! Doesn't it feel good to have your work judged superior by "judges"?

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BEI Design

Brilliant, I am patting you on the back from here. Well done you Claire in Montréal France. http:// snipped-for-privacy@free.fr

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Claire Owen

Congratulations! Makes you feel good, doesn't it?

Emily

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Emily Bengston

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Ron Anderson

Pix??????????

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans

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Olwyn.Mary

Thank you. It's nice to have the pat on the back. :)

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Kate XXXXXX

Thanks Ron. It's nice to have the work recognised. :)

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Kate XXXXXX

This was the outfit:

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the certificate:
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Kate XXXXXX

gwh

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Wayne Hines

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.

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Ursula Schrader

Thanks. It was fun. The skirt was converted from a bridesmaid gown!

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Kate XXXXXX

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.

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Kate XXXXXX

Yay Kate!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Woot woot!!!!!

Really proud of you!!! Absolutely well deserved. :)

Sharon

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Sharon Hays

So not only was it a prize winner, it was a reduce, reuse, recycle too. Double bonus good job, Kate! ;)

Sharon

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Sharon Hays

Congrats.

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans

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Olwyn.Mary

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