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Date Posted: Fri, Mar 02 2007, 23:53:28
Author: storm
Subject: Me too! I have a new one on order but can't seem to sell old one, I feel I will have to practically give it away! I would love to be able to make dresses but with so many only going with the big names, can't see it being a money spinner anymore for local dressmakers.
In reply to: DDs Mum 's message, "Yes as said befor I still have to find 200.00, howeevr I'd rather do that than pay lets say 15.000 upward try to sell for 900 and still have to find in excess of another 5-6.00. My daughters dress cost 600.00 which is a lot of money but at least I know I can usually sell within 3 weeks of advertising it. Some dresses sre on sites for up to a year. Gos I wish I could make an Irish dance dress, would at least save a bit of money." on Fri, Mar 02 2007, 1:39:44


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[> [> [> [> [> Storm totally agree with you, but in all honesty how many people can tell who made one dress from another. On so many boards the question is who made so and so dress, it's gorgey. Purleeeaassseeeee give us a break. -- op, Sat, Mar 03 2007, 1:20:22 [1]

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[> [> [> [> [> [> actually once you've bought a new dress from Gavin, Siopa Rince, Anne Ash etc. you can tell which other dresses they havemade. They all have their own specific way of making the dress. It isn't only the fabrics & designs that make them unique, but the particular method of construction. I don't recognise dresses from dm that I haven't used myself though, hence the many q's asking "who made....?" -- not all own a Gavin, Sat, Mar 03 2007, 11:04:51 [1]

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