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Posted by Colleen Shirazi, Wednesday, September 28, 2005 7:09 PM (Eastern) A few more observations... One is this. If you wear a choker made from the Stretch Magic, which is stretchy but not overly stretchy, if that makes sense...it's rigid enough to support medium weights of beads...it's much more comfortable than wearing a choker made of a non-stretchy material. I never liked chokers before for that reason. I liked the look but always felt slightly strangled in the process. Two is that if I make a design for my daughter, she likes it, but won't wear it. If I make something for myself, then she wants to wear it. So, making something choker-length on me, or else slightly longer, means we can both wear it. Unfortunately this doesn't apply to bracelets, since what fits her is too small on me. |
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