Thank you all for indulging me in my favorite h-cost topic.
Euprosnia has her Uniquely You cover off so it can be reworked 10
years later. Love that thing! Not much that I have fits over her
torpedo tits at the moment, but she is wearing a purple white
ruffled tulle petticoat so that I can put
At 19:28 06/12/2007, you wrote:
Thank you all for indulging me in my favorite h-cost topic.
Euprosnia has her Uniquely You cover off so it can be reworked 10
years later. Love that thing! Not much that I have fits over her
torpedo tits at the moment, but she is wearing a purple white
ruffled
] Re: What's your dressmaker's wearing? And other
unmerryramblings
Sadly, one of them is packed, one awaits staging to sell the house, and the
third supports the only project I vainly attempt to try working on, which
all but hasn't happened yet. Pretty much all inspiration has died in me
So, what's yourdressmaker's dummy wearing today?
I might take the prize for oddest: a commissioned stretch bellydance dress of
holographic copper foil fused to spandex -- it looks like liquid metal. It's a
40's-inspired dress, with a low-cut twisted bodice, slashed flared short
sleeves open
WOW
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So, what's yourdressmaker's dummy wearing today?
I might take the prize
Hello all, I'm delurking for the first time in a lng time. It's
lovely to have time to post and benefit from the great collective
wisdom that is h-costume.
My current sort of project combines two in one - what I'm making *is*
the dummy! I was reading an article online about cheap ways
Not so odd, my DD is wearing a Fire Engine red crushed velvet Belly Dance
gown as well.
One bare shoulder, slightly ruched side seam on the 'bare' side of the gown,
slightly flared skirt that is slit to the thigh. One shoulder length
gauntlet. I am in the process of figuring out where the