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Old January 25th 13, 02:04 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.sewing
Junob @teranews.com
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On 3/5/2013 1:47 PM, Belinda Alene wrote:
Please help decide a discussion between my daughter and me. My training is that
ladies dress pants zip on the side or down the back. Her claim is that modern
styles include front zip with a fly styles for ladies dress pants.

This is not really a big deal. The daughter is old enough to make her own
choices. The whole reason this even came up is she is plotting her wardrobe for
being a public school teacher. She did not like my suggestion of combat gear.
Hey I trained to teach and found I could not face a public class room. Any way,
I do not enjoy installing front fly zippers in pants. The daughter claims she
will only where front fly zipper pants for work, any thing else is her causal
wardrobe.

Personally, I think I will go ahead, be stubborn, and make her some back zip
dress pants complete with jackets. If she wears them only for causal, so be it.
Her loss, not mine. LOL


Hey Mom,
I haven't even found a pair of RTW with a back or side zip in years.
Fly front isn't all that hard. there are lots of tutorials if you google.
If that's her choice why not give her what she wants.

http://grainlinestudio.com/2012/09/1...-front-zipper/

http://lladybird.wordpress.com/2011/...-front-zipper/

http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/...y-front-zipper

Here's 2 and a video from Threads.
give it a try and come back if you need help.
Juno
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Old January 25th 13, 09:12 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.sewing
BEI Design[_3_]
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Junob @teranews.com wrote:
On 3/5/2013 1:47 PM, Belinda Alene wrote:

^^^^^^^^^^^
snip good advice

Juno


Juno, have you been time traveling??? How does the future
look?

;-

Beverly


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Old January 26th 13, 12:35 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.sewing
Belinda Alene
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 00:12:49 -0800, "BEI Design"
wrote:



Junob @teranews.com wrote:
On 3/5/2013 1:47 PM, Belinda Alene wrote:

^^^^^^^^^^^
snip good advice

Juno


Juno, have you been time traveling??? How does the future
look?

;-

Beverly

Dear Beverly, enjoy the incorrect time stamp courteousty of my two year old
grandson. I believe I have all time settings correct now and am hiding the
keyboard from young hands.

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Old January 26th 13, 03:12 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.sewing
BEI Design[_3_]
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Belinda Alene wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 00:12:49 -0800, "BEI Design"
wrote:



Junob @teranews.com wrote:
On 3/5/2013 1:47 PM, Belinda Alene wrote:

^^^^^^^^^^^
snip good advice

Juno


Juno, have you been time traveling??? How does the
future
look?

;-

Beverly

Dear Beverly, enjoy the incorrect time stamp courteousty
of my two year old grandson. I believe I have all time
settings correct now and am hiding the keyboard from
young hands.


LOL! Watch out for cats, as well.

Beverly


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Old January 30th 13, 06:07 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.sewing
Belinda Alene
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 18:12:45 -0800, "BEI Design"
wrote:

Belinda Alene wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 00:12:49 -0800, "BEI Design"
wrote:



Junob @teranews.com wrote:
On 3/5/2013 1:47 PM, Belinda Alene wrote:
^^^^^^^^^^^
snip good advice

Juno

Juno, have you been time traveling??? How does the
future
look?

;-

Beverly

Dear Beverly, enjoy the incorrect time stamp courteousty
of my two year old grandson. I believe I have all time
settings correct now and am hiding the keyboard from
young hands.


LOL! Watch out for cats, as well.

Beverly

The cats stay off the computer desk. It is the little boy who climbs up the
chair to stand on the desk to grab the hidden keyboard and then starts typing.
I love him dearly, but I am thinking about a lockable cupboard style desk.

I grew up hearing that having grandchildren was a person's best revenge on their
own children. Very true, but less fun when the grandchild and child live with
you.

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Old January 30th 13, 09:44 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.sewing
BEI Design[_3_]
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Belinda Alene wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 18:12:45 -0800, "BEI Design"
wrote:

Belinda Alene wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 00:12:49 -0800, "BEI Design"
wrote:



Junob @teranews.com wrote:
On 3/5/2013 1:47 PM, Belinda Alene wrote:
^^^^^^^^^^^
snip good advice

Juno

Juno, have you been time traveling??? How does the
future
look?

;-

Beverly

Dear Beverly, enjoy the incorrect time stamp
courteousty
of my two year old grandson. I believe I have all
time
settings correct now and am hiding the keyboard from
young hands.


LOL! Watch out for cats, as well.

Beverly

The cats stay off the computer desk. It is the little
boy who climbs up the chair to stand on the desk to grab
the hidden keyboard and then starts typing. I love him
dearly, but I am thinking about a lockable cupboard style
desk.

I grew up hearing that having grandchildren was a
person's best revenge on their own children. Very true,
but less fun when the grandchild and child live with you.


I adore my daughters and grandchildren, but I must confess
that their living 10 miles from my own home contributes
mightily to that emotion. :-}

--
Beverly


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Old February 4th 13, 03:46 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.sewing
pattycake52
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replying to Belinda Alene , pattycake52 wrote:
stagandmare wrote:

Please help decide a discussion between my daughter and me. My training
is that
ladies dress pants zip on the side or down the back. Her claim is that
modern
styles include front zip with a fly styles for ladies dress pants.

This is not really a big deal. The daughter is old enough to make her
own
choices. The whole reason this even came up is she is plotting her
wardrobe for
being a public school teacher. She did not like my suggestion of combat
gear.
Hey I trained to teach and found I could not face a public class room.
Any way,
I do not enjoy installing front fly zippers in pants. The daughter
claims she
will only where front fly zipper pants for work, any thing else is her
causal
wardrobe.

Personally, I think I will go ahead, be stubborn, and make her some back
zip
dress pants complete with jackets. If she wears them only for causal,
so be it.
Her loss, not mine. LOL

i love to install front zippers, but if she has a problem with reaching
around, buy a zipper pull they are so comfortable to use... all ages.!!!

--


--
posted via
http://www.inspirepoint.com/textiles...ants-6298-.htm

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Old March 5th 13, 07:47 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.sewing
Belinda Alene
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Default ladies dress pants

Please help decide a discussion between my daughter and me. My training is that
ladies dress pants zip on the side or down the back. Her claim is that modern
styles include front zip with a fly styles for ladies dress pants.

This is not really a big deal. The daughter is old enough to make her own
choices. The whole reason this even came up is she is plotting her wardrobe for
being a public school teacher. She did not like my suggestion of combat gear.
Hey I trained to teach and found I could not face a public class room. Any way,
I do not enjoy installing front fly zippers in pants. The daughter claims she
will only where front fly zipper pants for work, any thing else is her causal
wardrobe.

Personally, I think I will go ahead, be stubborn, and make her some back zip
dress pants complete with jackets. If she wears them only for causal, so be it.
Her loss, not mine. LOL
 




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