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jigglypuff) wrote2008-06-28 09:47 am
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T-thank you so much for all of your sweet and supportive comments. They really mean a lot to me and really made me feel better.
Really. ♥
A little bit of an update from one of my earlier posts. Those vintage clothes I found: working on a pic spam. HONEST. I need to take them into the cleaners, still, but yeah...I'm afraid of how expensive this'll be. D: I'm gonna take them in piece by piece.
A lot need to also be altered, too. orz... As my mom put it; I have a very similar build as she did when she was my age, but...I'm even smaller than she was. So, I swim in some clothes and others are perfect. I'm trying with the washer with some that I can and others need to be taken to a seamstress. DDDDD: Being small is NOT ALL THAT GREAT. Clothes suck.
I wanna make FFVIII icons, soon. And possibly others. Anybody have any suggestions?
NOTHING TO WEAR FOR WORK. NOES.
Really. ♥
A little bit of an update from one of my earlier posts. Those vintage clothes I found: working on a pic spam. HONEST. I need to take them into the cleaners, still, but yeah...I'm afraid of how expensive this'll be. D: I'm gonna take them in piece by piece.
A lot need to also be altered, too. orz... As my mom put it; I have a very similar build as she did when she was my age, but...I'm even smaller than she was. So, I swim in some clothes and others are perfect. I'm trying with the washer with some that I can and others need to be taken to a seamstress. DDDDD: Being small is NOT ALL THAT GREAT. Clothes suck.
I wanna make FFVIII icons, soon. And possibly others. Anybody have any suggestions?
NOTHING TO WEAR FOR WORK. NOES.
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Rayons are easy to wash. You just handwash them in cold water with some mild soap, and then air dry them flat or someplace where they don't crinkle. Silks need SUPER gentle washing (no balling up, no wringing, no NOTHING that will upset silk) and completely *MAKE SURE* they air dry without any form of crinkling. Wool just needs some washer from a local store called like, Wool-lite or something, and you just wash and hang dry.
I had to haxcore research all of this since I'm too cheap to dry clean anything lols. It's a lot of work but you save lots and lots of monies.
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Silly Creampuff. ♥
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I should say
(Anonymous) 2008-08-11 04:39 am (UTC)(link)Re: I should say