How binding stays relates to William and Kate

Apr 29, 2011 08:21

Up until the last minute, it's been terribly un-cool to be "into" the wedding. Even my own mother told me that she wouldn't be watching all that - this is the woman whom I distinctly remember crying like a baby at Charles and Diana's nuptuals in a holiday cottage in Wales in July 1981.

(Wait - we were in the cottage, not them ( Read more... )

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janestarz April 29 2011, 08:44:01 UTC
Ofcourse, if you do test us it'll probably get you answers like "it was something to do with William and Kate..."

Anyway, congrats from one monarchy to another =)

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peacockdress April 29 2011, 22:51:28 UTC
Thank you!

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miss_next April 29 2011, 12:29:09 UTC
Yay maths. :-D

I don't have a television, though I did get quite entertained on Twitter by various friends who were watching. I was, instead, listening to I Fagiolini singing Gabrieli while I sewed darts in the back of the waistcoat mock-up.

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rowangolightly April 29 2011, 14:15:03 UTC
Best illustration of binding EVAR!

I just had to show a young lady last evening how and why to do little diagonal stitches at the corner of a seam so it will turn to a nice point rather than a lump. *I* did the binding, thank gods. Yeah, and her wedding is tomorrow... So no Royal Wedding watching for me, unfortunately.

Saw pictures of the dress, though, LOVELY!

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meguey April 29 2011, 14:54:22 UTC
Everything relates to sewing, of course!

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icprncs April 29 2011, 15:22:53 UTC
Sewing is geometry and physics, like many other things in this world. :) But what a lovely comparison of how the geometry and physics work!

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