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Subject: Dress HELP!!!


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Christie
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Date Posted: 09:01:30 06/18/09 Thu
Author Host/IP: adsl-66-153-44.asm.bellsouth.net/98.66.153.44

I need help! I found a mysterious snag along the front of my daughters pageant dress. It is the chiffon material. Does anyone know an easy way to fix this?

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lisa
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Date Posted: 14:40:10 06/18/09 Thu
Author Host/IP: 74-32-217-116.dr01.lhcy.az.frontiernet.net/74.32.217.116

sometimes you can slowly work the snagged thread back in by stretching gently back and forth kind of on a diagnol, pulling the snagged thread back in. This doesn't always work..sometimes it only helps to not notice the snags as much.

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Treena
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Date Posted: 18:51:45 06/18/09 Thu
Author Host/IP: cache-mtc-aa11.proxy.aol.com/64.12.116.15

In addition to what Lisa said, my mother used to take one of her tiny thread crochet hooks and poke it carefully through the hole where the snag is and bring what's left of the snag to the other side. It's a trick I still use - makes it a lot less noticeable.

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