A First Class Challenge
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Arlette & Celia
Casual & Elegant
Arlette Peterson & Celia Orona wear their versions of the First Class Shirt.
Celia's version is made of flannel (the black print) & ultrasuede (turquoise).
Arlette is wearing black silk with a gold overlay. The two layer overlay has gold shantung covered with organza.
The embroidery is on both layers making an interesting shadowed effect.
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Darlene Aniasco,
Darlene is wearing the the First Class Shirt in Black with a single panel in gold balanced with a single embroidery
design; a Japanese character.
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Erni McAneny
Eni's beautiful linen shirt has a row of celtic designs down the front. This was the first time
she had done embroidery on something to wear.
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Pamela Day
Wears her silk noil shirt with Celtic inspired designs. The large design is an embroidery and
the black lines are made with bias strips.
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Roberta Kitowski
Roberta's shirt is wonderfully casual in denim and cottons. She shortened the panels so the shirt
would work as a tuck in.
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Marcia Russell
The detail on Marcia's shirt is wonderful. She embroidered iris's and placed bias strips to simulate
the stems of the iris.
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My First Class Shirt
One panel is constructed of lace from my Designer Hex Collection.
Bobbi Bullard
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