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07-29-2021 08:58 AM
Aly Carr said to measure your bracelet size, use a dollar bill to wrap around your wrist. That may work for a very wide cuff bracelet, but the most accurate way to know the correct size is either measure a bracelet you have that fits well using a string wrapped around it (good for narrow line bracelets) or use a ribbon in about the width of the bracelet described to get close to your size...S,M or L.
07-29-2021 09:11 AM
Does anyone own a cloth tape measure anymore? Maybe not, since so few people sew.
07-29-2021 09:21 AM
07-29-2021 09:22 AM
@depglass wrote:Does anyone own a cloth tape measure anymore? Maybe not, since so few people sew.
I have one and I don't sew. It's handy in certain situations - for example, when I want to measure something in a store but dont want to lug in a big ol' metal tape measure.
07-29-2021 09:22 AM
07-29-2021 09:23 AM
07-29-2021 09:23 AM
@Shanus wrote:Aly Carr said to measure your bracelet size, use a dollar bill to wrap around your wrist. That may work for a very wide cuff bracelet, but the most accurate way to know the correct size is either measure a bracelet you have that fits well using a string wrapped around it (good for narrow line bracelets) or use a ribbon in about the width of the bracelet described to get close to your size...S,M or L.
Not surprised. One of the more recent younger hosts said "this stone will be extinct soon."
07-29-2021 09:24 AM
@Shanus wrote:Aly Carr said to measure your bracelet size, use a dollar bill to wrap around your wrist. That may work for a very wide cuff bracelet, but the most accurate way to know the correct size is either measure a bracelet you have that fits well using a string wrapped around it (good for narrow line bracelets) or use a ribbon in about the width of the bracelet described to get close to your size...S,M or L.
There is nothing "wrong" with what she said. Her name is Ali.
07-29-2021 09:28 AM
So you can't look at your wrist and tell if you wear a small....medium....large......
07-29-2021 09:38 AM
@ValuSkr wrote:
@depglass wrote:Does anyone own a cloth tape measure anymore? Maybe not, since so few people sew.
I have one and I don't sew. It's handy in certain situations - for example, when I want to measure something in a store but dont want to lug in a big ol' metal tape measure.
I mimic what @ValuSkr said. I own 3 cloth tape measures and I do not sew. I too use them when measuring items in the store on at home when I am ordering online (ex: curtains, rugs, wall hangings, etc.)
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