Oh, I see — I thought the ears looked like horns. :-)
-Carol
On Aug 1, 2010, at 9:24 PM, Sharon Collier wrote:
Oh, I thought she was a Princess and the horse was the Frog! (see
large lips
for kissing)
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Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2010 4:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] pseudo historic costume
Oh well, those are the hazards of contests. :-/
Actually I think together they make a cute costume group - St.
George, the princess and the dragon.
It's a funny thing, I can remember getting to the point in making
clothes
where friends assumed they were purchased because they didn't look
home-made. Good work from both of you!
-Carol
On Aug 1, 2010, at 3:52 PM, Deb Salisbury, the Mantua-Maker wrote:
I agree with Nancy; you were robbed! You gals did a great job.
Tell your daughter she gets my vote, hands down!
Happy sewing,
Deb Salisbury
The Mantua-Maker
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the only costume sewing I've done this year is for my daughter's 4H
costume.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21642...@n06/4833605329/
She fit the costume and made the armor and accessories and cut out
all
the silver fabric applique. I had to iron it on because she melted
the
first one, and I sewed the seams just to save needles and/or a
trip to
the repair shop. (she's a rather careless seamstress)
Sadly (for us), the girl behind her won the class
Denise B
Iowa
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