Jan 23, 2009, 10.33 PMby dressdummy
Wow, you’ve got Colette as your logo! That’s so cool, and it caught my eye right away. I have only two friends (and I’m not a spring chicken) who even know who Colette is. Are you a fan?
Jan 23, 2009, 05.40 PMby elaino
thanks so much for your comment on my alice costume- by all means please have a stab at it, i’d really love to see what a more experienced sewer could do with it =)
Jan 18, 2009, 12.41 AMby peacemomma
your welcome, thank you for the nice comment. I try hard at those, they are so small thought that i stick my fingers alot and it drives me wild, so i have to stop. my favorite pair are the mushroom ones, i think they are totally hippie and cute. i cant wait for my son to wear them.
you did a great job on tht skirt its so pretty. i am trying to make a shir from my brain just throwing it together. Kind working kind not. will see in a little bit.
thank you jessica
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Jan 27, 2009, 07.50 PMby dressdummy
Hello again Ferny! I know this has absolutely nothing to do with sewing, but now I’m curious about which of Colette’s works you enjoy the most? I had never heard of her until I ran across a paperback copy of “Cheri” and “The Last of Cheri” with a line drawing on the cover. Well, her name, the title of the book, and the line drawing were all so romantic to a 16 year old me, so I bought it. Those stories are still two of my favorites among her fictional works, but I adore all of her autobiographical writings and memoirs (especially “Sido” and “My Mother’s House”). Have you visited the Colette museum in her birth town?