

I'm not actually that talented at creating patterns. What I did was find a pattern that worked, and then took the top apart and re-cut it to the new pattern. I left the neckline and hem as they were, so I didn't lose any beadwork. The gold beads were on this when I bought it, but the green ones I added myself.

At one point they played 'I want whisky', and lo and behold, 5 or 6 men came up to the stage offering flasks. All the band members got at least a swig, and declared this was the best response to that song, ever!

Molly's Revenge played next, and David Brewer did his famous two-whistles-at-once parlor trick.

We were invited to the McPhersen barbecue after the games. I found some time to work on the Jaya sock. Poor thing, it keeps traveling around with me, and still isn't done. But I did get the heel finished, and I'm on the home stretch, working my way up the calf!

We got to session with Molly's revenge after dinner. That was great fun! And Joyce is holding her own on the pipes.

3 comments:
I loved your wedding dress. I think you should be sure to post a before and after picture so we can compare. Are you going to wear your gold shoes too?
Hmm, I posted a comment yesterday and it didn't post. : - (
To recap:
I loved your wedding dress and gold shoes. I think you should do a before and after picture to show what you changed.
Sorry, I had moderation turned on, and I didn't know I had to go in and approve the comments. I thought they would email me.
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