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    15.2 - Make It Work
    
  
  
        
      Aleksandra wrote: "would this work for B by Sophie NIcholls or is more like "Pearls" not dress ;)?"
 by Sophie NIcholls or is more like "Pearls" not dress ;)?"
I don't think that one has quite enough dress, sorry.
  
  
   by Sophie NIcholls or is more like "Pearls" not dress ;)?"
 by Sophie NIcholls or is more like "Pearls" not dress ;)?"I don't think that one has quite enough dress, sorry.
 Dlmrose wrote: "Aleksandra wrote: "would this work for B
      Dlmrose wrote: "Aleksandra wrote: "would this work for B by Sophie NIcholls or is more like "Pearls" not dress ;)?"
 by Sophie NIcholls or is more like "Pearls" not dress ;)?"I don't think that one has quite enough dress, sorry."
Thanks, found another one :)
        
      chucklesthescot wrote: "I'm clutching at straws here but figured I'd ask anyway about 'thread' and 'emerald' for part A?"
Sorry, that's stretching it
In addition to the words listed maybe these will inspire
fabrics: cashmere, jersey, chiffon, crepe, flannel, fleece, foil, houndstooth, lame, linen, metal (variation of metallic), net, organza, cotton, wool, terry, velour, velvet, twill
trims: ribbon, pompom, patch, cord
  
  
  Sorry, that's stretching it
In addition to the words listed maybe these will inspire
fabrics: cashmere, jersey, chiffon, crepe, flannel, fleece, foil, houndstooth, lame, linen, metal (variation of metallic), net, organza, cotton, wool, terry, velour, velvet, twill
trims: ribbon, pompom, patch, cord
 Dlmrose wrote: "chucklesthescot wrote: "I'm clutching at straws here but figured I'd ask anyway about 'thread' and 'emerald' for part A?"
      Dlmrose wrote: "chucklesthescot wrote: "I'm clutching at straws here but figured I'd ask anyway about 'thread' and 'emerald' for part A?"Sorry, that's stretching it
In addition to the words listed maybe these w..."
Yeah I thought so! I think I might need to give this one a miss as urban fantasy and horror don't tend to have clothing related titles!
        
      chucklesthescot wrote: "Dlmrose wrote: "chucklesthescot wrote: "I'm clutching at straws here but figured I'd ask anyway about 'thread' and 'emerald' for part A?"
Sorry, that's stretching it
In addition to the words list..."
Try the dress option twice
   
   
   
   
    
  
  
  Sorry, that's stretching it
In addition to the words list..."
Try the dress option twice
 
   
   
   
    
        
      Aleksandra wrote: "Dlmrose would this one be ok for B  "
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yes
If it's an ebook only, remember to get if approved at SRC ebook verification
  
  
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"yes
If it's an ebook only, remember to get if approved at SRC ebook verification
        
      Sheila wrote: "Would the word thread work for part A:?"
Since this has come up before (post 8) I'll open up the task to allow dressmaking or tailoring needs- patterns, needle, thread, etc
  
  
  Since this has come up before (post 8) I'll open up the task to allow dressmaking or tailoring needs- patterns, needle, thread, etc
        
      Sheila wrote: "Sorry dlmrose I totally missed post 8. I didn't mean to repost the same question."
No problem- I've updated the task description. Adding notions makes sense.
  
  
  No problem- I've updated the task description. Adding notions makes sense.
 chucklesthescot wrote: "Yeah I thought so! I think I might need to give this one a miss as urban fantasy and horror don't tend to have clothing related titles! ."
      chucklesthescot wrote: "Yeah I thought so! I think I might need to give this one a miss as urban fantasy and horror don't tend to have clothing related titles! ."I don't know if you've read it, and I don't know how "horror" it is, but I was thinking of using Button, Button: Uncanny Stories.
 Missy wrote: "For A, what about The Girl in the Steel Corset"
      Missy wrote: "For A, what about The Girl in the Steel Corset"I chose that one,
 , the dress is fantastic!
, the dress is fantastic!
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Read TWO books that fit the following options. You MAY use the same option twice.
A. ONE book with a type of fabric or dressmaking/tailoring trim (a decorative or functional element applied to the garment), or a sewing need: silk, satin, corduroy, denim, leather, lace, button, bead, rhinestone, fringe, pattern, thread, needle, etc. in the title or subtitle. Plurals, possessives, and variations (unbuttoned, lacemaker, silken) work.
B. ONE book with a cover that’s “all about the dress” These lists may help- Dresses to Die For! Women in White Be careful with lists- not every book on a GR list may work. The cover should highlight the dress.
Required: If you choose option B, please include a link to the title or cover (preferred) when you post.