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Guess I stand corrected!

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@SoCal Bred - Kachina624 is right, the word Seamstress is no longer used to address someone who sews.  But most of the public have no idea a word can have more than one meaning.....  

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Re:  Quacker Factory

 

I think their fabrics are good, but I don't like the bling.

 

I don't like their embroidery either.  It looks to me almost

 

cartoon like.  (I do love embroidery on Mexican blouses).

 

The DreamJeanes have been a favorite of mine, but I

 

prefer the plain version.  They fit well and are well made.

 

I did have a Christmas cardigan with cardinals from QF

 

probably 15 years ago that I did enjoy.

 

I think Angel does a decent job of explaining a product,

 

but I still haven't bought anything in years.

 

I mute the story of the DreamJeans every single time.

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Years back I purchased a Christmas sweater,had it for years,finally gave to good will.Since then,Haven't bought a thing.Far to much bling,not for the younger group.It seems like they are going down,Hate to see anyone go down

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I used to buy some things, but I just don't see anything I like anymore. I am not a fan of French Terry....so I avoid that

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They are always out of my size in the dark denim color in the dream jeans and I don't want leggings or jeggings.

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I would hate to see the Quacker line go. Noticed the shows are not frequent and look forward to the fantastic embroidered tops with seasonal notes. I miss Patrick. Why isn't Angel back at Studio Park. We are back to school, colleges and biz. I see this procrastination a tad lazy. New chestlines would be appreciated. Zig cut ins, the higher neck with v notched in. Dramatic. Thanks for the listen. 

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People I think a male sew-er could be a stitcher, a sew master, a seam king, or from yesteryear to today a... tailor! Splitting my seams laughing. People life is too short to HEM and knaw. Hah ha! 

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@shop5 wrote:

People I think a male sew-er could be a stitcher, a sew master, a seam king, or from yesteryear to today a... tailor! Splitting my seams laughing. People life is too short to HEM and knaw. Hah ha! 


I had no idea 'seamstress' was not to be used...is this a joke or serious?