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Showing posts with label Italian silk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian silk. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Heed the Seamstress




As the inaugural post for our wedding blog, named for a likely forecast we will be facing in anticipation of our wedding day on March 18, 2007, I bring you the first in a list of stories and adventures of the next few months.

Up until now, plans have gone smoothly- we have a photographer, a likely caterer, officiant, ceremony and reception site, lead musician. Today took an unexpected turn. My journey to Britex Fabrics in San Francisco today was about a month too late.

Months ago, I'd gotten three fabric samples that fit my vision for what I wanted the seamstress to pull together to augment the wedding dress (which is not white). Returning today for the one that I liked best ($95 a yard) with a lovely silvery tone and tiny faux pearls sewn on it, I found I'd been pre-empted by a sale. The fabric I wanted was no where in the store to be found. So I chose the above alternate ($195 a yard). Youch!

To their credit the store manager wasn't certain whether the one I wanted would be re-ordered and, the store has no return policy. So I bit the bullet and I decided to go with the above at the significantly higher price. Italian silk; she promised I wouldn't be sorry. To the store's credit- they did give me a 10% discount for the unanticipated switcheroo. My mind returns to the advice the seamstress gave- buy it when you see it and don't delay. It's a repeat theme- how many beautiful clothes or bargains I've missed the boat on because I didn't seize the day.