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Old 11-07-2011, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by LindaM49 View Post
I've told this story here in my introduction but will repeat it. It was one of my dear friends when I was a senior in high school. She encouraged me to start sewing my own clothes. I had fiddled around with some things before but never serious about it. Joan went with me to pick fabric to make a wool skirt and V-neck vest. I had said previously that her sister was a home ec/the sewing teacher at a high school. Joan was an excellent teacher and I wore my outfit a lot...I loved it.

How it got started was..Joan always wore something to school that I loved and I would ask her...where she bought it and the answer was always...I made it. It also helped that both of us had boyfriends in the U.S. Navy that we were so in love with and were planning to marry when they got out...but it didn't work out that way for either of us. LOL

It has been stated that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and I bet Joan was happy when you showed interest, and now I bet there are some who feel the same way when they see what you have made and want to know how it was done.
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