Hi Kwaldo!
Nice to meet you! If you check out the workshop Hollis did last year, that may be helpful, and any questions just ask :)
http://www.vintagefashionguild.org/forums/viewthread.php?tid=41155
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Hi Mikhaela, and congratulations! I have a couple on the website
( http://www.tastyvintage.com ) but there are many more unlisted which may be more the thing, I just need to check measurements.
Totally OT:
I tried to order groceries online today. I registered with the supermarket but it told me I was already registered.. this is typical of me. Anyway, I tried about 20 times to guess my password, and in the end gave up and requested it.
What was it? (I can tell you as it is so...
I love clothes spotting in movies.. and I love that I have a place to go where I now know it's not just me :D
Fab set, and cream would only show the dirt ;) .. Pink is best!
I just saw another of these and thought 'i recognise that', and had to come here and search for this post!
It is a Dutch Tea Cosy , so the tea theory is indeed correct!
Definitely Bonnie, among the student fraternity anyway. I sold 80s and 40s, not much 50s (weirdly).
Thanks for posting pics Lei, I totally forgot to take any this time :BAGUSE:
I went and offered them money for the dumpster lot. Although technically I would probably have just asked if I could have them..I'm scared of the dark ;)
"Judging by how you talk you are probably from North Jersey, New York City, Connecticut or Rhode Island. Chances are, if you are from New York City (and not those other places) people would probably be able to tell if they actually heard you speak".
Crazy! So my British, slightly posh tinged...
Mary that's a GREAT idea, thank you!! I think I'll be investigating the hardware place tomorrow.. that way you can have them all ready to hang up when setting up.. super!! :D
That's a good idea Bonnie! I kept trying to think of other cylinder type things I could use that would be light to move.
I have an old victorian airer (hinged folding thing) that I thought maybe I could attach them to some how as well...
I must sound like I have the dullest life ever with some of my questions, but how do you display belts neatly?
Specifically, can anyone think of a nifty way of displaying them at fairs? Without buying a big heavy proper twirly shop fitting affair.. Belts sell really well for me, but they end...
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