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Old December 17th 05, 08:26 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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I was at my friends' florist awhile back, and a commercial advertising
some clothing store showed girls/ladies wearing the kind of top you
mentioned, Dianne. I looked at my friend and told her I remember
wearing those *under* a thin blouse, not *as* a blouse! That is one
thing I'd never be caught wearing in public, I do not have that level
of confidence. Never have, as a matter of fact....LOL
Lee Ann J.


And those who strongly oppose jeans as everyday, everywhere, everything
clothes please stand up in opposition. :-) We all look like beggars.
And I'm weary of the California slip as blouse fad, as well. We in the
north have to wear something more.
Dianne


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Old December 17th 05, 09:52 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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Rick & LeeAnn wrote:
I was at my friends' florist awhile back, and a commercial advertising
some clothing store showed girls/ladies wearing the kind of top you
mentioned, Dianne. I looked at my friend and told her I remember
wearing those *under* a thin blouse, not *as* a blouse! That is one
thing I'd never be caught wearing in public, I do not have that level
of confidence. Never have, as a matter of fact....LOL
Lee Ann J.


I not only lack the confidence, I lack the figure! grin I just think
it's too strange to be wearing camisoles as blouses. They're even
making sweaters the same way . . . which is an oxymoron.

Dianne

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Old December 18th 05, 01:48 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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Dianne Lewandowski wrote:
I just think
it's too strange to be wearing camisoles as blouses. They're even
making sweaters the same way . . . which is an oxymoron.

Dianne


Oh, good, it's not just me! I wasn't even sure I understood the concept
behind short-sleeve sweaters, much less sleeveless, neckless,
spaghetti-strap sweaters.

There is a knit cami in the magazine I got yesterday. I was
contemplating using cool cotton yarn, so it would be better for
spring/summer wear, rather than the warmer yarn they have it shown with.


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Old December 18th 05, 05:33 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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Well, short-sleeved or sleeveless sweaters can be nice worn under some
suit jackets. Or even under a full blouse. But camisole, spaghetti
straps? Nuts.

Dianne

Karen C - California wrote:
Dianne Lewandowski wrote:

I just think it's too strange to be wearing camisoles as blouses.
They're even making sweaters the same way . . . which is an oxymoron.

Dianne


Oh, good, it's not just me! I wasn't even sure I understood the concept
behind short-sleeve sweaters, much less sleeveless, neckless,
spaghetti-strap sweaters.

There is a knit cami in the magazine I got yesterday. I was
contemplating using cool cotton yarn, so it would be better for
spring/summer wear, rather than the warmer yarn they have it shown with.



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Old December 18th 05, 06:16 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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Dianne Lewandowski wrote:

Well, short-sleeved or sleeveless sweaters can be nice worn under some
suit jackets.


I've seen short-sleeved chunky sweaters that would require buying a suit
jacket two sizes larger than your usual for the jacket to fit over it.
Those were the ones that totally puzzled me.


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Karen C - California
www.CFSfacts.org where we give you the facts and dispel the myths
Finished 12/14/05 - Rosebud (my own design)

WIP: July birthstone, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!!
LTR: Fireman's Prayer (#2), Amid Amish Life, Angel of Autumn,
Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe

See my designs exclusively at www.TyWolfeDesigns.com

Editor/Proofreader http://hometown.aol.com/kmc528/KMC.html
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Old December 18th 05, 10:18 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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Ahhhh. The height of the ridiculous. :-) Where do these fashion
statements come from, I wonder.

Dianne

Karen C - California wrote:

Dianne Lewandowski wrote:

Well, short-sleeved or sleeveless sweaters can be nice worn under some
suit jackets.



I've seen short-sleeved chunky sweaters that would require buying a suit
jacket two sizes larger than your usual for the jacket to fit over it.
Those were the ones that totally puzzled me.



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Old December 18th 05, 11:02 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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Dianne Lewandowski wrote:

Ahhhh. The height of the ridiculous. :-) Where do these fashion
statements come from, I wonder.


*sigh* We all know that artistes are a bit short on common sense....


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Karen C - California
www.CFSfacts.org where we give you the facts and dispel the myths
Finished 12/14/05 - Rosebud (my own design)

WIP: July birthstone, Flowers of Hawaii (Jeanette Crews) for ME!!!
LTR: Fireman's Prayer (#2), Amid Amish Life, Angel of Autumn,
Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe

See my designs exclusively at www.TyWolfeDesigns.com

Editor/Proofreader http://hometown.aol.com/kmc528/KMC.html
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Old December 19th 05, 12:38 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.needlework
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On 12/18/05 6:02 PM, in article , "Karen C -
California" wrote:

Dianne Lewandowski wrote:

Ahhhh. The height of the ridiculous. :-) Where do these fashion
statements come from, I wonder.


*sigh* We all know that artistes are a bit short on common sense....



I just figure that designers actually hate women.

Cheryl

 




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