Looking at this pattern now, I'm thinking that maybe two are great (or at least suitable for wearing to the beach) and the other eleven are better suited for the cast of "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest." Maybe I'd better save this pattern--just a few more years.
If you're going for the flying squirrel look, I've got your pattern. A big, pink flying squirrel with linebacker shoulders. Look how teeny the model's head looks in the drawing. I think she needs a great chapeau--maybe the one at the bottom right on the cover above (looking somewhat like a floral sourdough loaf teetering on the model's head) to balance her little head with the bulk of the shoulder pads. Or maybe the bright yellow, polka-dotted chapeau sensass pictured on the back that looks like a shower cap I had in 1966. Fortunately, I never took this pattern out of its jacket. But when I bought it, I must have thought it looked sensass.
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SSSSSSUUUUUUHHHHH---WEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!
I am envisioning a theme party...
lydia
Hi Mo!
This is hilarious! I think we should have a retreat, just for making sensass hats. It could be the "dorky by sincere" version of the Red Hat ladies! I know my mom has plenty of embarrassing patterns -- now you've really encouraged me to rifle through them for laughs!
Take care,
Tracey
Of course I meant "dorky BUT sincere" -- Will was in here, talking to me non-stop so my brain wasn't 100% on my typing! :)
XOXOX,
Tracey
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