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the most beautiful fringe

Leigh Melton <le...@nbi.com>
http://www.mjtrim.com/catalog/product.aspx?product=17796
It's not exactly cheap but wow, is this beautiful. My sewing skills
are around zilch so I can't do anything with it other than admire it!
:)
M&J have some great stuff. I've ordered ribbon from them before,
otherwise no affiliation.
Leigh
––
Consequences, shmonsequences, as long as I'm rich. – D. Duck
"cofarb" <do...@cofarb.com>


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http://www.mjtrim.com/catalog/product.aspx?product=17796
It's not exactly cheap but wow, is this beautiful. My sewing skills
are around zilch so I can't do anything with it other than admire it!
:)
M&J have some great stuff. I've ordered ribbon from them before,
otherwise no affiliation.
Leigh
––
Consequences, shmonsequences, as long as I'm rich. – D. Duck
I had to look. If you consider the workmanship (probably workwomanship), it
seems like a bargain. Fringe doesn't hold up for long at my house...cats.
I have a couple "woven ribbon shawls" and you would think they were called
"great big expensive cat toys" instead.
If you could sew, what would you use that beaded fringe for?
cofarb
Lisa Drake <ldr...@pobox.com>
In article <ojme029ajrq4lp9ohh9vtf7bld5gsl8...@4ax.com>,
Leigh Melton <le...@nbi.com> wrote:
http://www.mjtrim.com/catalog/product.aspx?product=17796
It's not exactly cheap but wow, is this beautiful. My sewing skills
are around zilch so I can't do anything with it other than admire it!
You could always glue it around the edge of a lampshade....nice!
Leigh Melton <le...@nbi.com>
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 20:55:04 –0500, "cofarb" <do...@cofarb.com> wrote:
If you could sew, what would you use that beaded fringe for?
I'm not sure. It just reminds me of flapper type dresses, and doing
the Charleston with the fringe flying.
I think it might make an interesting choker, too. Not for me though,
my neck is too short.
Leigh
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Consequences, shmonsequences, as long as I'm rich. – D. Duck
"ahmward" <nospam.ahmw...@yahoo.com>


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On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 20:55:04 –0500, "cofarb" <do...@cofarb.com> wrote:
I'm not sure. It just reminds me of flapper type dresses, and doing
the Charleston with the fringe flying.
I think it might make an interesting choker, too. Not for me though,
my neck is too short.
Leigh
––
Consequences, shmonsequences, as long as I'm rich. – D. Duck
It reminds me of a southwestern pattern and would be beautiful on a
skirt or at the edge of cropped pants. Those of us with great Bushnell
binoculars who saw Aerosmith in concert not long ago noticed the
fringe dangling from the elbows of Joe Perry's white shirt, a very nice
use of fringe.
Audrey
"Miss Livvy" <Xeveryidiwantistak...@yahoo.com>
It reminds me of a southwestern pattern and would be beautiful on a
skirt or at the edge of cropped pants. Those of us with great Bushnell
binoculars who saw Aerosmith in concert not long ago noticed the
fringe dangling from the elbows of Joe Perry's white shirt, a very nice
use of fringe.
Could it be used on the back of a denim jacket? Or maybe along the bottom of
denim book bag?