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Posted by Sandy on September 7, 2009, 10:39 am
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> You remember. They say that Ginger Rogers could do everything Fred Astaire
> could do - backwards and wearing high heels.
> Well.
> I have been playing with Sally Terry's book Hooked on Feathers and find
> it delightful. I can do feathers. I can do feathers backwards. Didn't try
> it with high heels but I will if anyone wants to know how it goes.
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Yes, please, Polly. ;) And pics of the attempt would be good, too. <G>
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> Big sloppy hugs to the rctq person who recommended her book.
> The only stumble I encountered was that she waited until page 34 to say
> "stitch the spine first". I wondered for 33 pages when the spine appeared
> on stage.
> What fun. If you want to try feathers, try her book. High heels are
> optional. Polly
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Feeling as I do about feathers, I guess I'll have to see about getting
her book to expand my repertoire. Thanks for the recommendation, Polly
and whoever told you to do this!
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Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
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http://www.sandymike.net
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> Astaire could do - backwards and wearing high heels.
> Well.
> I have been playing with Sally Terry's book Hooked on Feathers and
> find it delightful. I can do feathers. I can do feathers backwards.
> Didn't try it with high heels but I will if anyone wants to know how it
> goes.
> Big sloppy hugs to the rctq person who recommended her book.
> The only stumble I encountered was that she waited until page 34 to
> say "stitch the spine first". I wondered for 33 pages when the spine
> appeared on stage.
> What fun. If you want to try feathers, try her book. High heels are
> optional. Polly
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