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	<title>Comments on: Spandex World &#8211; Garment District  &#8212;&#8212;&#8212; Lee Ann Torrans</title>
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	<description>Lee Ann Torrans</description>
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		<title>By: Sheila Ann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sheila Ann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 16:35:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>this site is fantastic what a brilliant idea I am a bridal seamstress in Manchester England and I have recently been asked to make tutus for a small dance club I have found it really hard to find information on the structure and construction of a pancake tutu but your site has helped me I would love to see a film of tutu construction if any of your followers have one 
thanks again keep the site up it&#039;s great</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this site is fantastic what a brilliant idea I am a bridal seamstress in Manchester England and I have recently been asked to make tutus for a small dance club I have found it really hard to find information on the structure and construction of a pancake tutu but your site has helped me I would love to see a film of tutu construction if any of your followers have one<br />
thanks again keep the site up it's great</p>
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		<title>By: Sheri</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sheri</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 20:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow! You&#039;ve really invested a lot of time in building this site. You deserve a gold medal!!! I am so delighted to FINALLY discover a site on sewing and designing tutus other than the ever-so abundant &quot;tie-a&quot; and &quot;no-sew tutu instructions for free&quot; and some of those same sites who are actually CHARGING people for those instructions!!! I respect the fact that you are willing to share your resourcefulness from one dance parent to another just trying to save a dime so we can pay for another dance class AND adorn our children in quality, handmade, custom dance attire while we&#039;re all getting educated in some fashion at the same time. whew. That was a mouthful. I can&#039;t say enough! There is just a ton of quality info here. While I&#039;m specifically looking for spandex to make everyday / casual tutus on a whim, I know there will be a time in the future I&#039;ll find myself either making the real thing (performance style tutu)  or hiring someone else to do it. I would certainly like to hang-out here and digest it all but unfortunately I will have to come back. I  am totally enjoying the historical and artistic aspects of this site and also particularly interested in the &quot;psychological profile of a dancer&quot; information you&#039;ve collected. 

I was clueless until my daughter tried out for the Nutcracker last year with the Pine Belt Ballet in Hattiesburg, MS. Once we became totally absorbed,  I learned just a few, very interesting things about her dance teachers. One who is 91yo, still going strong, and in my opinion has and is STILL making a remarkable contribution to the art and training of quality dancers not only through his own endeavors but also through the remarkable woman (who trained under him) and brought the PBB to life and devoted much of her life and passion to promoting the art and training of outstanding dancers. Soooo, they (just like you) have impacted not only their students but also the parents who come into this without previous knowledge and appreciation for the art of ballet. I feel we have been so very privileged to have the 2 of them be part of or lives

Your site is awesome! Thanks for the time and energy you invested in gathering the information and building this site. Kudos!!!! I will certainly be back :0)


&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;And OOOOOO M. G., your &quot;Alice&quot; costumes are magnificently FLAWLESS!!! &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;

This has just made my day :0), :0), :0)

Thank you again,

Sheri
Poplarville, Mississippi</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow! You've really invested a lot of time in building this site. You deserve a gold medal!!! I am so delighted to FINALLY discover a site on sewing and designing tutus other than the ever-so abundant "tie-a" and "no-sew tutu instructions for free" and some of those same sites who are actually CHARGING people for those instructions!!! I respect the fact that you are willing to share your resourcefulness from one dance parent to another just trying to save a dime so we can pay for another dance class AND adorn our children in quality, handmade, custom dance attire while we're all getting educated in some fashion at the same time. whew. That was a mouthful. I can't say enough! There is just a ton of quality info here. While I'm specifically looking for spandex to make everyday / casual tutus on a whim, I know there will be a time in the future I'll find myself either making the real thing (performance style tutu)  or hiring someone else to do it. I would certainly like to hang-out here and digest it all but unfortunately I will have to come back. I  am totally enjoying the historical and artistic aspects of this site and also particularly interested in the "psychological profile of a dancer" information you've collected. </p>
<p>I was clueless until my daughter tried out for the Nutcracker last year with the Pine Belt Ballet in Hattiesburg, MS. Once we became totally absorbed,  I learned just a few, very interesting things about her dance teachers. One who is 91yo, still going strong, and in my opinion has and is STILL making a remarkable contribution to the art and training of quality dancers not only through his own endeavors but also through the remarkable woman (who trained under him) and brought the PBB to life and devoted much of her life and passion to promoting the art and training of outstanding dancers. Soooo, they (just like you) have impacted not only their students but also the parents who come into this without previous knowledge and appreciation for the art of ballet. I feel we have been so very privileged to have the 2 of them be part of or lives</p>
<p>Your site is awesome! Thanks for the time and energy you invested in gathering the information and building this site. Kudos!!!! I will certainly be back :0)</p>
<p><em><strong>And OOOOOO M. G., your "Alice" costumes are magnificently FLAWLESS!!! </strong></em></p>
<p>This has just made my day :0), :0), :0)</p>
<p>Thank you again,</p>
<p>Sheri<br />
Poplarville, Mississippi</p>
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