I bought 1/2 yard, carried it home, let it age for a couple of weeks :-), and then when it had matured I made a snood. It's not the cotton mesh Doman mentioned, as it must be synthetic to have so much stretch, but it looked like a snood to me. This day the clerk was bringing out a weird, stretchable black net material. Most of the $1 fabric is ugly, but sometimes there's something nice. Then I happened to be in Wal-Mart when the clerk was bringing out some new $1.00/yd fabric. I didn't think I could because I don't crochet or knit and Doman said she could no longer find the cotton mesh she used to sew hers. (Eh, maybe I'll just try it anyway one day I'm bored.)ĭoman did inspire me to make a snood, though. I haven't made the " Mary Dress" or the " Mary Jumper", because on this particular idea I need to see a photo before I make up my mind to commit my fabric I'm intrigued by, but not sure of, the "wings". I have no interest in liturgical dressing itself but I like drapey fabric, simple clothes, and clothing with a somewhat medieval look, and I am interested in pattern-free clothing. For some reason I'm fascinated by Regina Doman's article on liturgical dressing-all of it, the concept and the particular articles of clothing mentioned.
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