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Old 12-15-2010, 04:41 PM
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Marge L.
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Originally Posted by redquilter
I can't stand to see good things just hang around, so many years ago I sent mine to a place in Italy that gives them to young girls too poor to buy a dress of their own and they then return it so someone else can wear it. I don't get attached to "things". I also like the idea of making the teddy bears, or ring bearer pillows or christening gowns and especially sending it to that place where it can be made into burial gowns for pre-term babies. That's really special and a very good use of the gown. What good are they doing cluttering up an attic? That's why we take pictures! Hope I'm not offending anyone - that's not my intent. It's just how I feel, but I respect anyone's wishes to hold onto theirs. I did, however, save my cathedral veil and each of my daughters wore it as did a cousin and her daughter and 2 other young cousins want to wear it too.
I used the train of mine to make a blouse. Later I needed a white gown for degree work at lodge so I shortened the sleeves and used the dress. I don't know what happened to the rest of it. I know I don't have it, and really don't care its fate.
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