The mafia and two of the shirts.
Another photos of the lovely shirts
After this adventure alarm bells should probably been ringing about fast bulk production but then the idea came. It should probably be mentioned here that it should never be said the Mafia does things by half.
We have a Christmas dinner at work every year. The previous year everyone had dressed smartly to go, but this year we were due a new group photo. Our previous group photo had been taken ages ago and everyone was wearing a red T-shirt so this got onto the discussion about how to coordinate the picture. The discussion started on what to do when Jacks came up with a brilliant (that might have been the gin talking at this point) that we would make all the girls a dress and all the boys a bow tie/tie in the same colour fabric. So the hunt began for the fabric colour and outfit for everyone. Eventually we decided on purple and so the sewing began.
There are many photos from this point in the adventure which will eventually appear on this once we've dug them out. There were many evenings crawling on the floor cutting out. Many evenings of jamming the poor sewing machine that didn't know what had hit it. (Lace fyi is horrid to sew). Many evenings of fitting dresses to people and taking in. Many people and fingers were stabbed with needles and pins (and feet for that matter). There were rushed hems to get it all finished.
One thing to take away from this is that gin and sewing doesn't mix (certain bits of tie were quite difficult to distinguish after the gin took effect). Also that making 5 dresses, 10 ties and 2 bow ties in 2 months is a vast undertaking. Still at least the result wasn't too terrible.
The lovely conglomerate and their fancy outfits
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