I’ve been meaning to “anthropolize” this ho-hum plaid skirt forever. Why not start right before leaving town for Thanksgiving?
I had thoughts of wearing it tomorrow but nixed that idea. I’m all about stretch fabrics on turkey day. Besides, it’s not finished yet.
Gotta run…I’ll be back with more details after the break! Have a fabulous Thanksgiving. Take time for each other, take time for yourself.
TTFN 🙂
looks like the skirt will be very pretty, have a great day, Amy
Oh, very cute! And yes, I feel ya on the strechy clothes for Thanksgiving 🙂 Have a happy one!
I found the Kleenex boxes at Kmart! I’ve been looking for them everywhere and I finally found them. 🙂 They’re very pretty!
The skirt is lovely.
Happy Thanksgiving!
So cute! Can’t wait to see it all finished 🙂
Looks great! Cant’t wait to see the final result! Happy thanksgiving! 🙂
Love it Betz!
Have a Happy Thanksgiving…
~laura d.
i love the look! can’t wait to see the whole thing!
have a happy thanksgiving!
This turned out so beautifully – what a great idea!
I wanted to tell you that I’m having a giveaway for Christmas on my blog. I made some little mitten ornaments from a felted sweater, and I first learned about felting from your website 🙂 The giveaway is open to anyone so if you or your readers want to pop by and enter I would be thrilled 🙂
cute skirt! have a nice thanksgiving 🙂
that is beautiful
Great fabric and I like the flowers too! The skirt will be wonderful I am sure! Hope you had a terrific Thanksgiving! I did!!!
~Tam 😀
**2 great words into one great day: thanks and giving. Wish you and your family a safe and memorable Happy Thanksgiving Day, Betz**
I published a new post about my stunning ornaments. Again and again I thank you so much:)
Wow it is just beautiful, almost to nice to wear (for fear of getting it dirty or damaged). I especially love the little flowers, adorable!!
I LOVE this!!! I’m running up to my closet right now.
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Ha! I love that you coined the term “anthropolize.” I’ve updated old clothes before to make them look like I bought them at Anthropologie. Now, thanks to you, I’ve got a hip new word to describe them. Thanks as always for the great posts.