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I wish SG would bring back Peach Skin. Not a fan of LK.
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Love peach skin!  I wore a blouse yesterday that I've had for about 6 years and worn alot, and saw the cuff is beginning to fray.  Darn.

Cogito ergo sum
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Registered: ‎09-08-2010

I don't like liquid knit anything. Another name for polyester. Ugh....it doesn't breathe. 

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@Sweetbay magnolia 

 

Since you love that blouse so much, is there a way to get the frayed part of the cuff trimmed?


@Sweetbay magnolia wrote:

Love peach skin!  I wore a blouse yesterday that I've had for about 6 years and worn alot, and saw the cuff is beginning to fray.  Darn.


 

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I had a lot of trouble with the seams on peach skin fraying.  No thanks to more if it.  I like liquid knit. 

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Check out ebay for Susan's peachskin items. I find them there and other Q items that are no longer offered.

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@jlkz wrote:

@Sweetbay magnolia 

 

Since you love that blouse so much, is there a way to get the frayed part of the cuff trimmed?


@Sweetbay magnolia wrote:

Love peach skin!  I wore a blouse yesterday that I've had for about 6 years and worn alot, and saw the cuff is beginning to fray.  Darn.


 


I think yes, I'll wear it into the ground and fix it as necessary.  Sometimes the old holey stuff is the best!

Cogito ergo sum