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What I remember about the original QF are the button covers that were on some of her items.  So unique and reasonably priced.  Those were the days!

 

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What I don't like about these clothes now are all the tee shirts.  They may all have different embellishments, but they are still all tee shirts!

 

There are very few button down shirts anymore.  I know they are more expensive to make, but I am so tired of tee shirts, not only from QF, but from all the lines of clothing!

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@Patriot3, I've wondered the same thing. Could it be that some of those older items required ironing? People I know don't want to iron anymore, don't even have an iron or ironing board. Just a thought.

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The fall items are by far my favorites. I'd love to see embellished sweatshirts with a scarecrow or some colorful leaves. 

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@ValuSkr wrote:

Regardless, it was good to see Angel with PJD this morning.  They looked like sisters.


Ive always thought Pat and Angel looked so much alike. Both pretty women.

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@kaydee50 wrote:

What I remember about the original QF are the button covers that were on some of her items.  So unique and reasonably priced.  Those were the days!

 


@kaydee50.  I have a drawer full of button covers.  I never used them because I knew they'd fall off.  Maybe someday I'll figure out how to make earrings or something out of them.

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Yes, they do look like sisters.  

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I loved the old button covers.
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I bought more QF when they did embroidery.  Had a few button-cover items.   The "sparkle and shine" with with excessive sequins, etc. does not appeal to me.  A little beading, yes.

 

I still have a long-sleeved knit black shirt with 3 beaded pumpkins across the top that I love.  The quality is great.

 

 

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@Patriot3 wrote:

What I don't like about these clothes now are all the tee shirts.  They may all have different embellishments, but they are still all tee shirts!

 

There are very few button down shirts anymore.  I know they are more expensive to make, but I am so tired of tee shirts, not only from QF, but from all the lines of clothing!



 I liked the long-sleeved shirts. I don't think most required ironing as they were a blend.  I still have several, one that I will soon dig out for Halloween.

 

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