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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: The South
Posts: 48
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Cleaning my dress
This may be stupid, but I'm gonna ask anyway. My dress needs serious cleaning. The jingles will have to come off of course. What's the best way to do this without taking my whole dress apart? In the future, any suggestions for how to sew a new dress so I don't have this much trouble again?
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Dec 2004
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I've seen some girls use velcro, but I find that with a little help from (family or friends) taking all the jingles off and crimping them back on goes surprisingly fast. I have 365 jingles on a dress passed down from my auntie. I needed to washed it and began taking the jingles off by myself. I thought it was going to take forever, until I asked for help, and then it was almost a race to see who could get their row off first. Good Luck. Happy Jingle'n
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Dec 2004
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I'm not sure what happened, sometimes you do have to unroll them a tad, but when you crimp them carefully back on they roll a little back together also. If you really bent it good you might have to re-roll it, or get another cone. Then again I've only used copenhagen cones, so their could be a difference in thickness, kind of metal ect. If you need help rolling, or need to make a rolling tool let me know.
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yeah.... I spot clean when needed,,, but I put mine in an old pillowcase and put it in the washing machine with some gentle detergent so the colors won't run. A few times I've washed the whole thing by hand. Then I hang it out.
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Gotz ta be me!
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In all honesty mine haven't rusted yet, not sure why that is. I keep my stuff hung up in garment bags when I'm not dancing them (Thanks dollar tree
hehe ) but I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not.
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Nena Sah
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Los Angeles
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I have been listened and watched jingle dancing many times.
Once, I had a dream in which I saw myself jingle dancing around and around and around. I never fell or lost balance. It was a perfect dance. Then I woke up. I knew that I will sew and make a jingle dress sooner or later. |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: In your dreams
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It shouldn't be too bad but I can't say for sure. One of my dresses have the Missouri River lids, the others are Fultz lids. I hadn't had any problems at all. I've heard folks talk about Missouri River tarnishing real bad though.
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Teen Dancer
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: nwo
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theres no such thang as a stupid question well at least thats what ive always been told..but heres an idea get a large mesh bag and put it in there to wash it in woolite...yu dont need to take off the jingles as long as you used turtle wax to polish them up pre hand...but afterwards i would use turtle wax on them again just in case..after washing put in differenty mesh bag (dry one )and dry on low just to get the water out of the dress and then hang up to dry by the heating duct...then just iron...i wouldnt dry it in the dryre all the way because i did that once and it messed up my dryer
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hehe ) but I don't know if that has anything to do with it or not.