Posted by JEFFREY on July 17, 1998 at 07:46:07:
In Reply to: Re: Velvet pants?!? posted by Thumper on July 16, 1998 at 22:17:56:
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: : : : : : : : Hi everyone. Just wanted to let you know that I attended Toronto Trek and thought Robin was a fabulous guest (if not the best one there!). I was working on the Charity Auction, and Robin made a great auctioneer! Thanks Robin! Hope you enjoy the Hard Rock - Babylon tshirt! You can add me to the list of new and faithful fans. Hope to see you again here in Toronto.
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: : : : : : : Julie,
: : : : : : : Its in his past .. I mean the auctioneering bit .. he once auctioned a pair of my velvet pants and a dressing gown.
: : : : : : : Made a bomb!
: : : : : : Hmmm...velvet pants??!!! I'm afraid to ask what colour they may have been :) (and could this have been the reason he auctioned them off! hee hee)
: : : : : I'm afraid to ask as well
: : : : : Purpy giggles
: : : : Purpy and Thumper(what a name)
: : : : Pants in the UK are known as trousers. These poor trousers become parted from the elegantly cut waist hugging Jacket .. ie a suit in the finest Blue Marine which happens to match my eyes.
: : : : Pants in the Uk are underwear and I can under pressure (Its Hell) disclose more detail if required ... Hey don't push your luck
: : : : Jeffrey
: : : Disclosure of that may be a little more info than what we really need to know!! :)
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: : Julie
: : It would be but I can assure that they provide great comfort down under. It is a pleasure to rest my rear cosseted in the warmth of the soft pile of the velvet.
: : My biggest problem is ironing these delicate items of my wardrobe for if the iron is to hot the pile is like sitting on nails.
: : Jeffrey
: Jeffrey,
: I'm sure your comfort, especially in those sensitive areas, is important to all of us.:) If velvet nickers are what do it for you..... Me, I prefer a silky feel on my tush. As for ironing those velvet bloomers, guess the most important thing is not to use any starch!
: Julie (Thumper)
Julie
If you know anything about velvet ok but if not and for example you were making some apparell the pile is known in the trade as " Pile Up ".
Imagine a pair of curtains, one of the pile down and the other pile up .. absolute disaster as the sheen of the velvet would as its known in the trade" finger " meaning that it would mark by a even a light touch.
I shall stop here as the dilema of pile up and pile down could cause one of the longest rinning topics on the Forum!!!
Jeffrey