Project Runway
#21
Jillian's LQS (it's also a sewing shop) is here on Long Island. She's also one of my favorites.
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#22
I'll be watching - and the doll thing is a good idea. My granddaughter just got an American Girl doll but being an air force family (her daddy is in the air force), they can't afford to buy the clothes and as grandmother, I sure can't - so this is a great idea. I sure would like to see pictures of some of the designs you wonderful quilters come up with.
blessings,
scherrie
blessings,
scherrie
#24
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
Posts: 4,188
I have the 27 inch one and she is enchanting and fascinating to make clothes for. My granddaughters all loved her, but she's staying with me for a while yet.
Now if it were only that easy to make my own clothes...[/quote]
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About 2004 or so in a fit of anger I cancelled the cable, but still have the TV to watch videos and CDs on...
Can this show, or the clothing, be seen on the computer? All the drama on such things isn't a compelling reason for me to watch it, but even at my age I'm still interested in fashion.
Not that anyone would know it, my usual clothes are jeans and Tshirt and lace up boots!!! But it's fun to make the doll clothes, and soon a new generation of GGKs are coming along who might want them.
But some of the things I see on the internet are lovely, but I can't think of where or why I would wear them. On the other hand, I buy lots of fabric that I have no idea of what to do with it either..is it the same thing?
Now if it were only that easy to make my own clothes...[/quote]
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About 2004 or so in a fit of anger I cancelled the cable, but still have the TV to watch videos and CDs on...
Can this show, or the clothing, be seen on the computer? All the drama on such things isn't a compelling reason for me to watch it, but even at my age I'm still interested in fashion.
Not that anyone would know it, my usual clothes are jeans and Tshirt and lace up boots!!! But it's fun to make the doll clothes, and soon a new generation of GGKs are coming along who might want them.
But some of the things I see on the internet are lovely, but I can't think of where or why I would wear them. On the other hand, I buy lots of fabric that I have no idea of what to do with it either..is it the same thing?
#25
Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
Can this show, or clothing be seen on the computer?
I can't wait to see what they come up with this season.
#26
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About 2004 or so in a fit of anger I cancelled the cable, but still have the TV to watch videos and CDs on...
Can this show, or the clothing, be seen on the computer? All the drama on such things isn't a compelling reason for me to watch it, but even at my age I'm still interested in fashion.
Not that anyone would know it, my usual clothes are jeans and Tshirt and lace up boots!!! But it's fun to make the doll clothes, and soon a new generation of GGKs are coming along who might want them.
But some of the things I see on the internet are lovely, but I can't think of where or why I would wear them. On the other hand, I buy lots of fabric that I have no idea of what to do with it either..is it the same thing?[/quote]
You can follow along on http://www.tomandlorenzo.com/ They'll make two or three posts about each show.
I just bought a Moxie doll off of ebay to play along.
About 2004 or so in a fit of anger I cancelled the cable, but still have the TV to watch videos and CDs on...
Can this show, or the clothing, be seen on the computer? All the drama on such things isn't a compelling reason for me to watch it, but even at my age I'm still interested in fashion.
Not that anyone would know it, my usual clothes are jeans and Tshirt and lace up boots!!! But it's fun to make the doll clothes, and soon a new generation of GGKs are coming along who might want them.
But some of the things I see on the internet are lovely, but I can't think of where or why I would wear them. On the other hand, I buy lots of fabric that I have no idea of what to do with it either..is it the same thing?[/quote]
You can follow along on http://www.tomandlorenzo.com/ They'll make two or three posts about each show.
I just bought a Moxie doll off of ebay to play along.
#29
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Seacoast New Hampshire
Posts: 1,203
I love the show! I am amazed that the designers, under so much time pressure, plan, select fabric and supplies, cut without patterns in most cases, and FIT a garment to a model they've never seen before. It absolutely amazes and impresses me.
I also like Tim as I think he seems to truly care about the designers and the end result.
I also like Tim as I think he seems to truly care about the designers and the end result.
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