Everyone's dresses are so gorgeous!
Babydoll--just gorgeous and I love the lace overlay
Fleur--genius! I thought it was vintage at first glance. So stunning!
TexasGirl--Wow! It looks incredible--so detail oriented
Folly--what a beautiful dress--those photos look like they came out of a...
I have a friend that has used Ancestry.com and been very happy with the results. I even thought about purchasing it for my parents as a Christmas gift.
My mother's side of the family is rather interesting. They've been traced back to the native American tribe that supposedly attacked Roanoke...
I think they are darling and just the thing to wear to ring in the new year.
And I could see Ginger Rogers floating across the dance floor in those silver ones.
This is the most delightful cut I've seen for those who don't do well with pomps or rolls in the front--like me. I try so hard, but can't get the height normally.
OH! But I'm going to try some rats or even homemade ones and I'll let you know how those go.
Anyone here try rats?
Wow Fleure Du Guerre--what a great store. And those dresses are darling. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, a bit on the spendy side, but I love that they are machine washable. What a treat!
I fear I'm addicted to these darling knitted dresses that I might have to splurge on one of these beauties...
So, here is a sweater I knit that I thought had something of a vintage feel.
But there's a secret:
It's WAY too big!
That's sometimes the problem when you knit. Sigh! Well, it looks OK bigger on me, just not as vavvoomy, if you know what I mean.
"Evilbay"--too true! But what gorgeous pieces. I love the last dress the most. If you don't mind me asking--how much did you pay for it? It looks like it could have gone for a lot more money--like $80 or more and it looks like it is in pristine condition too!
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