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    Crimson Vision
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      O_O

      Seriously.

      O_O

      DO WANT!

      Could this one be any more perfect for me? (Being that I iz a seamstress/costumer)

      Now here’s hoping either my Elizabethan gown sells or I get a great commission so I can afford what she is worth! Now which eyes… Wish there was a red eye option…

      #501717
      Crimson Vision
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        #828481

        Go for it!

        So I don’t get tempted to… 😳

        #828482
        Crimson Vision
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          Adaneth wrote:

          Go for it!

          So I don’t get tempted to… 😳

          LOL I will save you from yourself. 😉 Just set all my alarms & reminders to make sure I’m online & bidding for the end! 🙂

          #828483
          Skeeterdeee
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            Good Luck, Crimson Vision!! That’s a BEAUTIFUL Poad!!

            #828484
            Elena
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              Where?!?!? (is a costumer too)
              Gah she’s lovely! Looks like brocaded fabric. For some reason I was picturing a Poad with an actual sewing machine painted on her XD
              Good luck Crimson since I know I would never be able to afford her 😥

              #828485
              etruscan
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                I think it should be a contest – the person with the oldest sewing machine gets the Poad. 😉 My Singer sewing machine is from 1935 (works great, too). Anybody else have an old one?

                #828486
                Crimson Vision
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                  Just sold my Elizabethan gown so here’s hoping she doesn’t go TOO high! XD

                  My old family sewing machine resides with my mom; I do too much sewing to want to use it. I actually just bought a new machine two weeks ago as my last one died in the middle of a sewing deadline for a wedding gown! Erk! I can’t remember what year it is though but it’s got the swirly bits like on the poad!

                  #828487
                  twindragonsmum
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                    Singer sewing machine – late 1800’s. It was my great grandmother’s – it’s a treadle machine and still works! I remember my mom and grandma using it when the power was out and they had a quilt that needed the binding finished…

                    twindragonsmum 😀

                    tdm

                    #828488
                    LadyFirebird
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                      This Poad has Crimson written all over it–what a nice little companion to go by your sewing machine! 🙂

                      #828489
                      Pegasi1978
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                        twindragonsmum wrote:

                        Singer sewing machine – late 1800’s. It was my great grandmother’s – it’s a treadle machine and still works! I remember my mom and grandma using it when the power was out and they had a quilt that needed the binding finished…

                        twindragonsmum 😀
                        My dad has one like this that belonged to my great-grandmother. She was a seamstress.

                        #828490
                        Diana L
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                          Crimson, did you get it????? Hoping you did!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                          #828491
                          Crimson Vision
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                            Ayup! 🙂 Just finished paying for it! *happy dance*

                            #828492
                            Skeeterdeee
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                              YAY! Congats CV!

                              #828493

                              Congrats, Crimson Vision! 🙂

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