Wow, 2 months (iPhone +)

Jul 07, 2008 12:25

Ok, I've gone longer... I always think about updating my LJ but so rarely do it these days...
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antilera July 16 2008, 04:29:45 UTC
I saw an Asian crepe place in Seattle's International District and thought of you. It was called "Unicorn Crepes ( ... )

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marmaladeboy July 16 2008, 04:54:03 UTC
Real asian crepes? Not the euro kind? Very nice, and wonderful name~ We'll have to go there sometime when I manage to make it up to Seattle again ( ... )

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Just a short comment antilera July 17 2008, 00:29:29 UTC
Ok, I need to get a sewing machine first since it's SOOOOO much easier than sewing by hand! But I'll let you know when I get one...and then I'll ask about your measurements =)

Hm...I was more interested the medieval/renaissance corsets than the Victorian corsets [seem a lot harder], so these are the patterns I have on hand:
~Simplicity 2966
~McCall 4107...which I guess is more of a vest than a bodice, but I'm sure I can add boning.
~Eowyn Shieldmaiden waist cincher

Ack, pay off your debt! That will be a very good thing!

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more! antilera July 17 2008, 21:57:54 UTC
Actually, I did see your corset comment, and it reminded me of these sites I go to. I think Erin already for a wedding dress [info from Facebook] and I am probably going to wear a Chinese qipao/cheongsam with a vei/cape thing. Not sure exactly, but the images are floating around in my brain. But if I was going to buy a fancy fancy dress, I would look at the lovely dresses at the sites below [not that I've been drooling over or anything]. A lot of lace up dresses...but more medieval/renaissance/baroque as I'm not too fond of the Victorian era look:

Medieval Bridal Fashions ~ Pretty. Probably will buy a tiara/crown from them. Shiny!
Rivendell Bridal ~ First site I found.
Uptight Clothing ~I sent this one too you before Shiny, expensive, and only in the UK. But I like looking!

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Re: more! antilera July 17 2008, 21:59:24 UTC
Oops, I mean Erin *found* a dress. And "vei" = "veil"

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