HeyMoe
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Well if you ever want to part with that shaving mug let me know. I have an affinity for TWA airlines
Extra bobbins for my vintage vibrating-shuttle sewing machine.
Price: Free.
Got a freebie from a friend today.
And it works!
Nothing better than free.
Lovely fridge, really!
My family motto: if it's free, it's for me!
Thanks! It looks like it's going to clean up easily, too.
Ours is "Free is good" and "if it's free, take two." lol
I inherited several ties similar to those, but I cannot seem to master the bow tie loop. I cheat with the clip on that also came with the old tux.
Use the following video tutorial. If this doesn't help then I don't know what to say.
http://youtu.be/AEjF-MzzqaE
Tying a bowtie is a bit fiddly, but it's not that hard.
The ties and cravats came in a HUGE pile at the charity shop where I work. There were about four or five boeties, and about six cravats. Some of them were too similiar to each other (in colour, or pattern), so I didn't bother buying them.
There was even one white tie! As in formal-dress white bowtie! I could tell from the fabric.
I would've bought it, but then I'm never gonna wear white-tie.
That man is a star, easily the best way to learn how to tie a bow tie, it's far, far better than any other tutorial on the subject, the use of primary colours, close shot and explanation and re-explanation of tying process makes it a breeze to tie.