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    Old 12-08-2010, 05:53 AM
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    that's what I've been forgetting to do!!! I run around getting dressed and putting something on the table - but forgot the Pledge and bleach. I'll start that today.
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    Old 12-08-2010, 05:55 AM
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    Don't all of you sew with an evening gown on, white gloves and a tiara like me?
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    Old 12-08-2010, 06:00 AM
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    Originally Posted by raedar63
    I refuse to wear a bra while sewing or in my home for that matter , glad I didn't grow up in 1900's.
    same here my comes off as soon as i get home (if i am out somewhere)
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    Old 12-08-2010, 06:07 AM
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    Originally Posted by Sunflower Girl
    Don't all of you sew with an evening gown on, white gloves and a tiara like me?
    Here is a picture of a magnet on my fridge. My DDIL got it for me a few years ago. She always brings the Thanksgiving turkey to my house to cook, then we take it and all the trimmings to my daughter's house for the dinner. I supply wine and crackers while we are prepping. I told her next year we have to dress up.
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    Old 12-08-2010, 06:09 AM
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    That, most assuredly, take time away from the sewing - lots of time. It was cute, though. How times have changed.
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    Old 12-08-2010, 06:17 AM
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    I with the ladies that sew in jammies.......
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    Old 12-08-2010, 06:22 AM
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    We have definitely "come a long way baby". Thank goodness!
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    Old 12-08-2010, 06:23 AM
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    Originally Posted by Caer Urfa
    Just loved this excerpt from a Singer Sewing Book circa 1900. How many of you abide by these rules?

    When you sew, make yourself as attractive as possible.
    Go through a beauty ritual of orderliness, have on a clean dress.
    Be sure your hands are clean, fingernails smooth - nail file and pumice will help.
    Always avoid hang nails.
    Keep a little bag full of French chalk near your sewing machine where you can pick it up and dust your fingers at intervals.
    This not only absorbs the moisture on your fingers, but helps keep your work clean.
    Have your hair in order, powder and lipstick put on with care.
    Looking attractive is a very important part of sewing for if you are making something for yourself, you will try it on at intervals in front of your mirror and you can hope for better results when you look your best.
    Again, sewing must be approached with the idea that you are going to enjoy it and if you are constantly fearful that a visitor will drop in or your husband come home and you will not look neatly put together, you will not enjoy your sewing as you should.
    Therefore "spruce up" at the beginning so that you are free to enjoy every part of the sewing you do.
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    Old 12-08-2010, 06:23 AM
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    Originally Posted by Caer Urfa
    Just loved this excerpt from a Singer Sewing Book circa 1900. How many of you abide by these rules?

    When you sew, make yourself as attractive as possible.
    Go through a beauty ritual of orderliness, have on a clean dress.
    Be sure your hands are clean, fingernails smooth - nail file and pumice will help.
    Always avoid hang nails.
    Keep a little bag full of French chalk near your sewing machine where you can pick it up and dust your fingers at intervals.
    This not only absorbs the moisture on your fingers, but helps keep your work clean.
    Have your hair in order, powder and lipstick put on with care.
    Looking attractive is a very important part of sewing for if you are making something for yourself, you will try it on at intervals in front of your mirror and you can hope for better results when you look your best.
    Again, sewing must be approached with the idea that you are going to enjoy it and if you are constantly fearful that a visitor will drop in or your husband come home and you will not look neatly put together, you will not enjoy your sewing as you should.
    Therefore "spruce up" at the beginning so that you are free to enjoy every part of the sewing you do.
    WAonder if this will make the quilts look better? Guess I had better start" dressing-up" more!
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    Old 12-08-2010, 06:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by Aurora
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    I just thought of something -- On Wednesdays I play cards from 1 - 4 at the Senior Citizens Center. One woman applies lipstick three or four times during that period. I have always found lipstick to be a total waste of time.
    I work with an 80 yr old woman who sprays her perfume every hour on the hour!
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