tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509896529048119327.post8730297917076531778..comments2023-10-30T08:48:20.323-05:00Comments on A Place for Margo's Stuff: All Magazine pre-orders have shipped and moreMargohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15964062909750414354noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509896529048119327.post-45141617176782947352012-02-23T09:05:54.533-06:002012-02-23T09:05:54.533-06:00I took a peek at this issue at Walmart..its great....I took a peek at this issue at Walmart..its great. I wanted to tell you you might want to give the trading post a call here...he can't find your number but,he has some stuff you may be interested in...just giving you a little heads up :)<br />BlessingsSimply Shelleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16933046149294440134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7509896529048119327.post-89868516226643913252012-02-22T15:53:12.333-06:002012-02-22T15:53:12.333-06:00Hi Margo!! I know this comment isn't related t...Hi Margo!! I know this comment isn't related to this blog post, but I read an old post from 2008 on Vintage Textile Soak and had a question.<br />I really want to wear my grandmother's wedding dress - a beautiful satin tea-length dress that was made by my great- and great-great-grandmothers for the occasion in Austin in the late 1940's. However, as you may have guessed, it has yellowed CONSIDERABLY as it has lived in a variety of garment bags/cedar chests/closets for the last 70 years in the harsh Texas climate, no less.<br />SO, does that Vintage Textile Soak really do the magic it claims? And on satin? Do you have any other suggestions? Please, please, please - I want to wear this dress so badly. My grandmother died when I was eleven and it would be so special to everyone, especially me and my mother, if it could be restored.paper birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02841917534985531343noreply@blogger.com