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  3. I always loved what I call 'courtesy' tailoring: the spare buttons on the inside, the easily unpicked and resewn hem, the bra-strap tie on an evening gown, etc.

I always loved what I call 'courtesy' tailoring: the spare buttons on the inside, the easily unpicked and resewn hem, the bra-strap tie on an evening gown, etc.

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  • pg1958@mastodon.sdf.orgP pg1958@mastodon.sdf.org

    @Remittancegirl I enjoy the tidbits of knowledge that you pass on! It's important to always remain teachable. Thank you.

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    @pg1958 I'm just hoping other sewists will dream up their own personal ways for passing on a garment that can be mended.

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    • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

      I always think that the idea of adding a little something that will help the wearer extend the life and use of a garment is an act of affection, to the future owner, and to the planet.

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      @Remittancegirl - A couple of weeks ago I bought two woollen jumpers. Both came with a small length of the same wool yarn "for repairs". I have never seen that before and applaud Woolovers for the effort.

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        @spacehobo That's so sad!

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          @spacehobo Yes!!!

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          • tompearce49@mastodon.scotT tompearce49@mastodon.scot

            @Remittancegirl - A couple of weeks ago I bought two woollen jumpers. Both came with a small length of the same wool yarn "for repairs". I have never seen that before and applaud Woolovers for the effort.

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            @tompearce49 Me too. That's wonderful. I must admit, I have seen that on a very high-end cardigan. Along with a couple of replacement buttons.

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            • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

              @tompearce49 Me too. That's wonderful. I must admit, I have seen that on a very high-end cardigan. Along with a couple of replacement buttons.

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              @Remittancegirl

              I have seen this too, and the replacement buttons, yes! Those buttons used to be pretty standard. The yarn, not so much, but in good clothes: yes!

              @tompearce49

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              • pascaline@mastodon.nlP pascaline@mastodon.nl

                @Remittancegirl

                I have seen this too, and the replacement buttons, yes! Those buttons used to be pretty standard. The yarn, not so much, but in good clothes: yes!

                @tompearce49

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                @pascaline Yes! @tompearce49

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                • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                  I always loved what I call 'courtesy' tailoring: the spare buttons on the inside, the easily unpicked and resewn hem, the bra-strap tie on an evening gown, etc.

                  The courtesy tailoring on a #kimono is the 'tomo eri' - the collar's friend. It's a piece half the length of the main collar which covers it and takes the wear and tear and can be removed or replaced. I add a little extra something - the fold of spare fabric hidden in the collar, that stiffens it, and also is there for repair. #sewing

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                  @Remittancegirl Ditto for hat bands, they are supposed to absorb sweat and odor and be easily replaced. You can't wash felt or fur, but you can extend the life of your hat by replacing the band as needed.

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                  • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                    I always loved what I call 'courtesy' tailoring: the spare buttons on the inside, the easily unpicked and resewn hem, the bra-strap tie on an evening gown, etc.

                    The courtesy tailoring on a #kimono is the 'tomo eri' - the collar's friend. It's a piece half the length of the main collar which covers it and takes the wear and tear and can be removed or replaced. I add a little extra something - the fold of spare fabric hidden in the collar, that stiffens it, and also is there for repair. #sewing

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                    @Remittancegirl

                    Items intended for long term use; you weep to see it....

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                    • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                      I always loved what I call 'courtesy' tailoring: the spare buttons on the inside, the easily unpicked and resewn hem, the bra-strap tie on an evening gown, etc.

                      The courtesy tailoring on a #kimono is the 'tomo eri' - the collar's friend. It's a piece half the length of the main collar which covers it and takes the wear and tear and can be removed or replaced. I add a little extra something - the fold of spare fabric hidden in the collar, that stiffens it, and also is there for repair. #sewing

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                      @Remittancegirl Sidebar, I thought of you and your kimono sewing yesterday, for reasons that should be obvious 😁

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