-=Quoting Ruth Haffly to Vicki Parrish=-
RH > Rachel was going to buy her
RH > wedding dress until she saw THE pattern; I think she's overall glad she
RH > had me make it instead. I've got to write up a paper describing who
RH > made the gown, for who, etc and put it with the box it was heirloomed in
RH > so that future generations will have the information.
Please be sure to use ACID FREE paper, and that the pen/ink used to write the
information is ACID FREE.
You should be able to find something in the area where Memory Book supplies
are, but be sure to READ THE LABELS.
You could also stitch the information somewhere on the lining of the dress,
in case the paper gets lost.
With your nifty machine, you could let it do the stitching for you.
Bride's Name:
Groom's Name:
Date of Marr:
Place: This would be city and state
Dress made by: Ruth Haffly, mother of the Bride.
Personally, if I was doing this, I would put it in the mid-section so that it
wouldn't be lost to any alterations, if used again.
May have to have it "reprocessed" to remove your fingerprints/oils.
ttyl
Donna
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