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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
I finished Trixie’s Bubble dress up to hand sewing the bodice and buttons/buttonholes. Hugo was studying for exams so her nursed *held* her so I could get stuck in.
I couldn’t finish the sewing as the house was filling with insects. I have no idea how they all got in but they were going for the lights. So annoying as Jed was reaping until 1:30 and…[Read more] -
Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
I finished Trixie’s Bubble dress up to hand sewing the bodice and buttons/buttonholes. Hugo was studying for exams so her nursed *held* her so I could get stuck in.
I couldn’t finish the sewing as the house was filling with insects. I have no idea how they all got in but they were going for the lights. So annoying as Jed was reaping until 1:30 and…[Read more] -
Nicole replied to the topic Divided by a common language in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Justine is spot on with dag.
The dress style of ‘daggy’ is less complimentary, ‘dag’ is more affectionate.A true dag is a product of sheep waste and wool, don’t google image it.
Crayon here.
We now regularly use ‘amaze balls’ and ‘awesome sauce’ in our current vernacular. We call them ‘britterism’s’ from the awesome Brittney.
I definitely use…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Divided by a common language in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Justine is spot on with dag.
The dress style of ‘daggy’ is less complimentary, ‘dag’ is more affectionate.A true dag is a product of sheep waste and wool, don’t google image it.
Crayon here.
We now regularly use ‘amaze balls’ and ‘awesome sauce’ in our current vernacular. We call them ‘britterism’s’ from the awesome Brittney.
I definitely use…[Read more]
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Justine J replied to the topic Divided by a common language in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Robin, the colloquial meaning of ‘dag’ here can mean a few thing – it can describe someone’s dress style (negative), it can refer to an ‘uncool/nerdy type’ person, or it can be used in an affectionate way (also suggesting a nerdy type, but lovingly!). Btw – DO NOT Google it to check it’s more formal meaning 😉
Sarvi – Macca’s is McDonald’s (we…[Read more]
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beachmom replied to the topic Contrast belt opinions wanted in the forum oliver + s: secret agent 11 years ago
Thanks, Nicole!
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lattemama replied to the topic Divided by a common language in the forum off topic 11 years ago
This thread is really interesting but I have nothing to contribute with so I’ll sit back and read …

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Brittney replied to the topic Divided by a common language in the forum off topic 11 years ago
We always did jinx as Karen did, you couldn’t talk, you could stop the jinx by saying ‘stop’ before the person counted to ten. Then you couldn’t be un-jiinxed until your name was said 3 times. My kids do the soda pop one too, though they cheat and count to ten as ‘one, two, nine ten’.
And we say soda, though about half the time soda pop.
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Justine J replied to the topic Pattern storage? Ideas please! in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
@miss_sonja – yes, it’s Cape Ann – I am such a dag 😉 – I have another piece to make a new cover for my overlocker too
And I also agree re the storing of the Liesl & Co PDFs – they are tricky – since they are not one huge sheet like my other PDFs, they don’t fit in with my rolled up storage system. I think that I shall emulate Nicole and start…[Read more]
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