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@%#(*%&#$#%# Buttericks/McCalls/Vogue and lack of men'spatterns (duh=A0who) Cea wrote:=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Stop this this minute!! I've blown coffee out my nose twice, and I'm already short on beans, with no grocery trip planned today. --- I knew you were full of beans. --- Tsk! Such a mild pejorative, it might be looked at as a compliment. I've heard much worse. ; ) BTW, there are a couple more alternatives to your pattern dilemma: haunt the thrift shops--I find more men's patterns there than I find in the pattern books. Vintage, but with usable details. Deconstruct clothing and make patterns. Actually, I prefer to copy a pattern without taking the garment apart. While you're haunting the thrift shops, check out the men's wear aisle for styles you want to copy. I have yet to see any upscale re-sale boutiques for menswear, or I'd recommend searching through their racks. In my experience, most men wear their timeless suit uniforms for a minimum of 20 years. Kinda kills the resale value. For mandarin collars, check the robe and pj patterns--and don't neglect patterns which are labelled 'Unisex'. Last, but not least, butter up Sharon. She now has such a lovely vintage patten stash. :O Cea |
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duh who wrote:
I'm talking about the top row of the keyboard. Which brings up that other issue. I notice that everyone here top-posts, i.e. answers other posts by typing at the top of the page. From my experience with other newsgroups, this is frowned upon and is very annoying to deal with. So, is the netiquette different for the sewing groups? I figured I'd cover my bases here by typing in the middle. I usually bottom-post and snip or put my comments in appropriate spaces through what I'm replying to. -- Melinda http://cust.idl.com.au/athol |
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The rule is very simple: you top-post if, and only if, you quote the entire post. On Usenet, quoting the entire post is extremely frowned upon, so top-posting is even more strongly frowned upon, since top-posting rudely asserts that you are failing to trim on purpose. But in the sewing groups, we don't strongly frown, just sigh and put up with it. Since we seldom get long threads, top-posting and whole-thread quoting are merely annoying, and don't make it impossible to communicate. Besides, our shtick is teaching people how to sew. We leave lessons in communication technique to other groups. Joy Beeson -- http://home.earthlink.net/~joybeeson/ -- needlework http://home.earthlink.net/~beeson_n3f/ -- Writers' Exchange joy beeson at earthlink dot net |
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Besides, our shtick is teaching people how to sew.
New bumpersticker: "Topstitching, not top-posting" |
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duh who wrote:
Besides, our shtick is teaching people how to sew. New bumpersticker: "Topstitching, not top-posting" How about: "Sew many seams, so little time"? -- I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. - Mother Teresa |
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IMS wrote:
If quoting a particularly long post, it's perfectly Ok to top post. Who wants to scroll down and down, to read a one-sentence reply? Ack! No, absolutely not! You should never be quoting an entire long post unless you're going to be specifically commenting on all parts of it, in which case the responses should be interleaved. If you're going to do a one-sentence reply, *cut out* most of the original post leaving just enough to provide context for your reply. It's better to put your comment below the quoted material, since English is read top to bottom, left to right, but if you have edited appropriately and no one is going to be following up to you it probably doesn't matter a great deal. -- Kathy - read reviews of other newsgroups in news:news.groups.reviews help for new users of newsgroups at http://www.aptalaska.net/~kmorgan/ Good Net Keeping Seal of Approval at http://www.gnksa.org/ OE-quotefix can fix OE: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ |
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Joanna wrote:
I post on the top. For people that have a slow connection or pay by the minute this does make a difference Yes, it does, because most people who top post do not trim out the material they're replying to, and this makes the post larger and slower to download. Failing to trim the quoted material to leave only enough for context is the real problem. -- Kathy - read reviews of other newsgroups in news:news.groups.reviews help for new users of newsgroups at http://www.aptalaska.net/~kmorgan/ Good Net Keeping Seal of Approval at http://www.gnksa.org/ OE-quotefix can fix OE: http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ |
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SewStorm wrote:
I'm planning to come back as a slender, bias cut silk Haute Couture thing - fantastically beautiful, veeeeerrrryyyyy expensive and rare! Kate, you're already as rare as a fine wine, and don't you forget it! Karen Maslowski in Cincinnati You sweet lady! Thank you. -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply wrote:
Kate Dicey wrote: Never had this problem with the cats. They are way too interested in sleeping on the nice fluffy fat new duvet with freshly laundered cover! The cats only ever go in the bathroom if I want to go in! They used to not go in, but with the kitchen remodel the only place we could find for the catbox was in the bathtub. Ours, being well trained to the outdoors, only get a litter box if they are ill and need to be confined to the house. -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Thanks for the tip. I'm new to Usenet. I spend most of my online time
between the web and IRC so I'm not familiar with Usenet conventions Mike in Wisconsin "joy beeson" wrote in message ... The rule is very simple: you top-post if, and only if, you quote the entire post. Joy Beeson -- http://home.earthlink.net/~joybeeson/ -- needlework http://home.earthlink.net/~beeson_n3f/ -- Writers' Exchange joy beeson at earthlink dot net |
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