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5 Comments

  1. @kimberlyperrotis8962 June 18, 2024 at 11:00 pm

    I do the same thing – I don’t put anything back into my wardrobe unless it’s 100% ready to wear. This makes getting dressed so much easier! Plus, clothes need to air and dry after steaming or damp-ironing or they just crease right away when we put them on. I just leave everything that needs attention, like washing, ironing, polishing, etc. in the little laundry area we made in our garage. I love it because I can leave my ironing board up there, along with my full-size steamer, drying lines and racks, and shoe-care stuff. An adjacent tiny room holds my sewing machine, table and supplies (I do my own alterations, mostly). I don’t put clothes in the dryer, it wears them out fast, so I have a big stand fan in my laundry area that cuts the air-drying time in about half.

  2. Hi Signe, great video. I’ve just donated to the neighbours some of my stay-at-home pieces that were good quality but out of style/frumpy-looking, I used to wear them around the house and even as nighties but I ended up hating the way I looked when I looked down at my body or caught myself in the mirror, finally I had enough and thought I deserved an upgrade. I would like you to make a video about stay-at-home outfits that still look nice and you’re happy with when cooking, doing a bit of cleaning, etc. Most days even when I don’t go out, somebody always sees me, a neighbour, an unexpected visitor, a delivery person, I still want to be dressed but maybe not wear my very best blouse when I’m making pasta sauce or light gardening.
    Nighties are also a challenge, I don’t want nighties that look like nighties, more like smart stretchy, skimming (but not shapeless) dresses. I am always cold so long sleeves, no pastel colours or patterns/Disney characters/florals that scream, “Nightie!” Any ideas please (that last but don’t break the bank)?

  3. @marciagarcia8486 June 23, 2024 at 8:26 pm

    Watching the video peeling an old Sueter ❤

  4. @moumitadeb9337 July 5, 2024 at 1:12 am

    Excellent video 👌👍

  5. @isabellawojtczak81 July 7, 2024 at 6:14 am

    Great video 🥰 thank you❤🎉

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