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Re: Sewing for Nashville BEI Design 06-21-2009
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Posted by BEI Design on June 22, 2009, 12:46 am
BEI Design wrote:
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And I really hate my "balck" shoes. :-}



Posted by Sharon Hays on June 22, 2009, 5:58 am
BEI Design wrote:

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Balky shoes do make it hard to get anywhere....what with all the stopping
and starting.... ;)


Expect hotter and more humid in Nashville than you are used to. Even of an
evening. Do you have any lightweight silks that would make a bias cut top
to go with the slinky pants?

Sharon
--
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.

Posted by BEI Design on June 22, 2009, 2:36 pm
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Glad to offer up big fat ones for you to hit out of the
park.
;-)

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Thanks, Sharon, I knew you would be able to relate my issue
to the specific weather conditions. I have a sheer
georgette top covered with a random sprinkling of large
paillettes, I may just take that.

The slinky I'm talking about is "Slinky® Brand" the knit
stuff touted as a great traveling companion.
http://fashion.hsn.com/slinky-brand_c-fa_a-107_xc.aspx?prev=hp&rdr=1&sourceid=googlebrand&cm_mmc=Paid%20Search%20Brand-_-Google-_-Slinky-_-slinky
It does pack well, but it may be too hot.
NAYY,

--
Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx



Posted by Sharon Hays on June 23, 2009, 7:48 am
BEI Design wrote:


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Heh heh.....  Save 'em for spiders.  If it's a shoe you hate, you can claim
you couldn't get the spider guts off after the squishing.   So you had to
throw them out. ;)
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You bet.  Glad to help a little.

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silk or poly?  
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I knew what you meant.  Slinky is so fabulous for packing.  Jersey knits are
great too.  You might be just fine in the pants since you said they are
palazzo pants. With the fuller leg, they will swish, giving you a little
personal breeze as you move.  I would go with those, a comfy, breathable
top, and a wrap.  The wrap is in case the hotel cranks the A/C
to "meatlocker."  And it just looks so elegant.  ;)  Low heeled sandals.
Sounds like a winner to me!

Sharon
---
Never try to teach a pig to sing.  It's a waste of time and just annoys the
pig.

Posted by BEI Design on June 23, 2009, 1:53 pm
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I think poly, but quite sheer, so it might do. The evening
event will be in the hotel, which I'm sure is
air-conditioned.

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Oooohhh, I bought a beautiful pashmina shawl in NYC
Chinatown, I've been dying to use it. Red. Just the thing!
;-)

Beverly



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