Big blue dress! Yaaaay!
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Such as, three ounces of meat (which is a more or less standard portion to go by at dinner) looks like a deck of cards. Meatballs should be the size of ping pong balls, or adjust accordingly, etc.
Yeah, I'm pretty good at eyeballing things, but she's super precise.
I'm curious how alteration-able the fabric will be (the bodice, at least, is a stretchy poly dealie). Obviously the original bolt of fabric could be cut and sewn into a dress, so I'm sure the fabric can be altered some. But I wonder how much.
I'm right between sizes, and according to the website, the larger size was "selling quickly" (the smaller size was merely listed as "in stock"). So I went with the larger size (although the website says their clothes run large), because I didn't want to order the smaller one, find out it doesn't fit, and then have the larger one be sold out because I waited too long.
I took my measurements before I ordered; it wasn't just a guess of "Well, I'm normally an 18, unless it's a pencil skirt," etc. And my measurements are right smack in between sizes. Better, I suppose, to have a dress that's too large, because it can be taken in, while it's pretty damn hard to embiggen a dress that's too small.
(Also, I switched car insurance companies tonight and I'm saving $260 and change a year. Which is more than my wedding dress. Thanks for buying my dress, Geico!)
Better, I suppose, to have a dress that's too large, because it can be taken in, while it's pretty damn hard to embiggen a dress that's too small.
YES. Trust me on this.
yay Dress!
and yay Geico !
Yay dress!
Yay on buying the dress, Steph.
Better, I suppose, to have a dress that's too large, because it can be taken in
Way better. And a wedding dress is the one dress you are nearly guaranteed will be altered and tailored to fit. Unless you are Jilli and then it's Tuesday. But better to have places to take in than places you don't have enough fabric for...
Sweet lord, now I have to find shoes.
Silver? Can I still wear sandals on September 21? Can I wear sandals with that dress? Not, like, birkenstocks, but strappy sandals? Or should I go open-toe?
YOU ARE ALL MY BRIDESMAIDDUDEPEOPLE.
Yes!! Silver shoes!!