Now I know what I've been doing wrong!
#81
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Maryland
Posts: 2,376
I don't have a dress but I do have a couple of skirt suits that I keep "just in case". I think it might be at least ten years since I've actually worn a skirt and even longer since I've worn a pair of heels.
My idea of dressing up these days is wearing a t-shirt or sweat shirt that doesn't have dog performance sports printed on it.
How times change!!
My idea of dressing up these days is wearing a t-shirt or sweat shirt that doesn't have dog performance sports printed on it.
How times change!!
#83
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Pensacola, FL
Posts: 1,599
I'm screwed! I never wear make up anymore and surely not at home when I'm sewing. I have on the most comfy clothes I can find to heck with what they look like. Ain't nobody dropping my house anyway, and the hubby has seen the best and worst after 28yrs so he don't really care just as long as I don't get ahold of the remote!!!!!!!! lol
#86
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Katy Texas
Posts: 18
So glad to learn that I am not the only one to sew in "casual attire". It's great to be able to just be comfortable and not bother dressing some days. Caution, it can become a bad habit or sign of depression, but every now and then, it's great.
#89
This is so funny, when I got my 1st FW I read this in the manual and thought it must be a joke.
I don't own a dress and if I was all put together in my sewing room, my husband would think I had been on the computer all day!
I don't own a dress and if I was all put together in my sewing room, my husband would think I had been on the computer all day!
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