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Gold Polyester Coated Cloth is a fabric that captures the imagination of fashion designers and textile lovers alike. With its shimmering sheen, it exudes luxury and sophistication. The magic of gold is undeniable, and this fabric shows that in a beautiful way. Whether used for apparel or home decor, the Gold Polyester Coated Cloth is sure to add a touch of charm to any project. With its versatility and aesthetics, it's no surprise that it's a favorite of designers and creatives alike. So why not add a little magic to your next project and incorporate this stunning fabric into your designs?
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Sexy Polyester Bikini H2125 in Purple
Item:# H2125
Product Evaluation:
Sexy Polyester Bikini H2125 in Purple is in classic bikini style and shiny purple. The stretchy fabric of this swimwear makes it comfortable to wear. The triangle shaped bra, matching with sexy throng, perfectly sets off your charming figure.
On Sale:£8.63
MSRP:£10.56
American postcard by American Postcard Company, no. 3896, 1998. Photo: New Line Cinema. Publicity still for Polyester (John Waters, 1981). Caption: Tab Hunter as "Todd Tomorrow" and Divine as "Francine Fishpaw" in John Waters' Polyester, 1981.
With his blond, tanned, surfer-boy good looks, Tab Hunter (1931-2018) was one of Hollywood’s hottest teen idols of the 1950s era. The American actor, singer, and author portrayed boy-next-door marines, cowboys and swoon-bait sweethearts in many films, and had a huge hit with the song Young Love (1957). He hid his homosexuality and his relationship with actor Anthony Perkins. When his career faded during the 1960s, he starred in Italy in Spaghetti Westerns. In the 1980s Hunter returned opposite Divine in the camp classics Polyester (1981) and Lust in the Dust (1985).
Harris Glenn Milstead, better known by his stage name Divine (1945-1988), was an American actor, singer, and drag queen. He was closely associated with the independent filmmaker John Waters. Divine became the international icon of bad taste cinema.
For more postcards, a bio and clips check out our blog European Film Star Postcards.
American postcard by American Postcard Company, no. 3897, 1998. Photo: Bob Adams / New Line Cinema. Publicity still for Polyester (John Waters, 1981). Caption: Divine as "Francine Fishpaw," in John Waters' Polyester, 1981. The film introduced "Odorama" which allowed the audience to share in 10-of the more penetrating odors that plagued poor "Francine".
Harris Glenn Milstead, better known by his stage name Divine (1945-1988), was an American actor, singer, and drag queen. He was closely associated with the independent filmmaker John Waters. Divine became the international icon of bad taste cinema.
Harris Glenn Milstead was born in 1945 in Baltimore, Maryland to a conservative middle-class family. His parents were Harris Bernard Milstead and Frances Milstead (née Vukovich). Their only child, his parents lavished almost anything that he wanted upon him, including food. He became overweight, a condition he lived with for the rest of his life. Divine preferred to use his middle name, Glenn, to distinguish himself from his father, and was referred to as such by his parents and friends. When he was 17, his parents sent him to a psychiatrist, where he first realised his sexual attraction to men as well as women, something then taboo in conventional American society. In 1963, he began attending the Marinella Beauty School, where he learned hair styling and, after completing his studies, gained employment at a couple of local salons, specialising in the creation of beehives and other upswept hairstyles.
Milstead developed an early interest in drag while working as a women's hairdresser. He eventually gave up his job and for a while was financially supported by his parents, who catered to his expensive taste in clothes and cars. They reluctantly paid the many bills that he ran up financing lavish parties where he would dress up in drag as his favourite celebrity, actress Elizabeth Taylor. By the mid-1960s he had embraced the city's countercultural scene. His friend from high school, John Waters gave him the name 'Divine' and the tagline of 'the most beautiful woman in the world, almost'. Waters later remarked that he had borrowed the name Divine from a character in Jean Genet's novel Our Lady of the Flowers (1943). Along with his friend David Lochary, Divine joined Waters' acting troupe, the Dreamlanders (which also included Mary Vivian Pearce and Mink Stole), and adopted female roles for their experimental short films. The first was Roman Candles (John Waters, 1966), which was shown 'triple projected' on three 8mm projectors running simultaneously but was never released commercially. Divine starred in drag as a smoking nun. Other short films were Eat Your Makeup (John Waters, 1968), and The Diane Linkletter Story (John Waters, 1969), filmed on Sunday afternoons. Again in drag, he took a lead role in Waters' first full-length film, Mondo Trasho (John Waters, 1969) Divine as an unnamed blonde woman who drives around town and runs over a hitchhiker. In their review of the film, the Los Angeles Free Press exclaimed that "The 300-pound (140 kg) sex-symbol Divine is undoubtedly some sort of discovery." In 1970, he travelled to San Francisco, California, a city which had a large gay subculture that attracted Divine, who was then embracing his homosexuality. Divine played the role of Lady Divine, the operator of an exhibit known as The Cavalcade of Perversion who turns to murdering visitors in Waters's film Multiple Maniacs. The film contained several controversial scenes, notably one which involved Lady Divine masturbating using a rosary while sitting inside a church. In another, Lady Divine kills her boyfriend and proceeds to eat his heart; in actuality, Divine bit into a cow's heart which had gone rotten from being left out on the set all day. At the end of the film, Lady Divine is raped by a giant lobster named Lobstora, an act that drives her into madness; she subsequently goes on a killing spree in Fell's Point before being shot down by the National Guard. Due to its controversial nature, Waters feared that the film would be banned and confiscated by the Maryland Censor Board, so avoided their jurisdiction by only screening it at non-commercial venues, namely rented church premises. Multiple Maniacs was the first of Waters's films to receive widespread attention, as did Divine; KSFX remarked that "Divine is incredible! Could start a whole new trend in films." Following his San Francisco sojourn, Divine returned to Baltimore and participated in Pink Flamingos (John Waters, 1972). Designed by Waters to be an exercise in poor taste, the film featured Divine as Babs Johnson, living in a pink trailer with her egg-eating grandmother, chicken-loving son and voyeuristic daughter. Babs claims to be 'the filthiest person alive' and she is forced to prove her right to the title from challengers, Connie (Mink Stole) and Raymond Marble (David Lochary). In one scene, the Marbles send Babs a turd in a box as a birthday present, and in order to enact this scene, Divine defecated into the box the night before. The final scene in the film proved particularly infamous, involving Babs eating fresh dog feces; Divine later told a reporter, "I followed that dog around for three hours just zooming in on its asshole," waiting for it to empty its bowels so that they could film the scene. The scene became one of the most notable moments of Divine's acting career, and he later complained of people thinking that "I run around doing it all the time". The film proved a hit on the U.S. midnight movie circuit, became a cult classic, and established Divine's fame within the American counterculture.
Divine returned to San Francisco, where he and Mink Stole starred in a number of small-budget plays at the Palace Theater as part of drag troupe The Cockettes, including Divine and Her Stimulating Studs, Divine Saves the World, Vice Palace, Journey to the Center of Uranus and The Heartbreak of Psoriasis. In 1974, Divine returned to Baltimore to film Waters's next motion picture, Female Trouble, in which he played the lead role. Divine was unable to appear in Waters's next feature, Desperate Living (John Waters, 1977), despite the fact that the role of Mole McHenry had been written for him. This was because he had returned to working in the theatre as the scheming prison matron Pauline in Tom Eyen's play Women Behind Bars and its sequel, The Neon Woman. While in London in 1978, Divine attended as the guest of honour at the fourth Alternative Miss World pageant, a 'mock' event founded by Andrew Logan in 1972 in which 'drag queens' – including men, women and children – competed for the prize. The event was filmed by director Richard Gayer, whose subsequent film, entitled Alternative Miss World, premiered at the Odeon in London's Leicester Square as well as featuring at the Cannes Film Festival, both events which were attended by Divine. Continuing his cinematic work, he starred in Polyester (John Waters, 1981) as Francine Fishpaw. Unlike earlier roles, Fishpaw was not a strong female but a meek and victimized woman who falls in love with her dream lover, Todd Tomorrow, played by Tab Hunter. The film was released in 'Odorama', accompanied by 'scratch 'n' sniff' cards for the audience to smell at key points in the film. In 1981, Divine embarked on a career in the disco industry by producing a number of Hi-NRG tracks, most of which were written by Bobby Orlando. He achieved international chart success with hits like 'You Think You're a Man', 'I'm So Beautiful', and 'Walk Like a Man', all of which were performed in drag. The next Divine film, Lust in the Dust (Paul Bartel, 1985), reunited him with Tab Hunter and was Divine's first film not directed by John Waters. Set in the Wild West during the nineteenth century, the film was a sex comedy that starred Divine as Rosie Velez, a promiscuous woman who works as a singer in saloons and competes for the love of Abel Wood (Tab Hunter) against another woman (Lainie Kazan). A parody of the Western Duel in the Sun (King Vidor, 1946), the film was a moderate critical success. Divine followed this production with a very different role, that of gay male gangster Hilly Blue in Trouble in Mind (Alan Rudolph, 1985), starring Kris Kristofferson and Keith Carradine. The script was written with Divine in mind. Although not a major character in the film, Divine had been eager to play the part because he wished to perform in more male roles and leave behind the stereotype of simply being a female impersonator. Reviews of the film were mixed, as were the evaluations of Divine's performance. The he reunited with John Waters for Hairspray (John Waters, 1988), which represented his breakthrough into mainstream cinema. Set in Baltimore during the 1960s, Hairspray revolved around self-proclaimed "pleasantly plump" teenager Tracy Turnblad (Ricki Lake) as she pursues stardom as a dancer on a local television show and rallies against racial segregation. As he had in Female Trouble, Divine took on two roles in the film, one of which was female and the other male. The first of these, Edna Turnblad, was Tracy's loving mother; the other was the racist head of the station that airs the Corny Collins show. Hairspray was only a moderate success upon its initial theatrical release, earning a modest gross of $8 million. However, it managed to attract a larger audience on home video in the early 1990s and became a cult classic. Divine's final film role was in the low-budget comedy horror Out of the Dark (Michael Schroeder, 1989), produced with the same crew as Lust in the Dust. Appearing in only one scene within the film, he played the character of Detective Langella, a foulmouthed policeman investigating the murders of a killer clown. Out of the Dark would be released the year after Divine's death. On 7 March 1988, three weeks after Hairspray was released nationwide, Divine was staying at the Regency Plaza Suites Hotel in Los Angeles. He was scheduled to film a guest appearance the following day as Uncle Otto on the Fox network's television series Married... with Children in the second season wrap-up episode. Shortly before midnight, he died in his sleep, at age 42, of an enlarged heart (according to Wikipdia or respiratory failure caused by sleep apnea (according to IMDb). It was probably a combination. Described by People magazine as the 'Drag Queen of the Century', Divine has remained a cult figure, particularly within the LGBT community, and has provided the inspiration for fictional characters, artworks, and songs. Various books and documentary films devoted to his life have also been produced, including Divine Trash (1998) and I Am Divine (2013), written by Divine's manager and friend Bernard Jay. Frances Milstead subsequently cowrote her own book about Divine, entitled My Son Divine (2001), with Kevin Heffernan and Steve Yeager. His mother's continued relationship with the gay community was later documented in a film Frances: A Mother Divine (Tim Dunn, Michael O'Quinn, 2010)
Sources: Wikipedia and IMDb.
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The Cinderella and The Prince Disney Film Collection 11'' Doll Set has been fully deboxed. The Cinderella and the Prince are posed standing side by side. They are supported by Kaiser doll stands.
I purchased the Cinderella and The Prince Doll Set from my local Disney Store on release day, Monday January 26, 2015. It costs $69.95, which is twice what a single doll costs in the Disney Film Collection. They are in their wedding outfits. The Prince is in pale blue and yellow. Cinderella is in pale yellow, with a floral pattern in her gown. Her veil is oversized, and the back of her skirt has a train. She has a full length single layer petticoat, and pale yellow high heeled shoes. Cinderella's hair is heavily stiffened with hair product to keep its style. She has old style rubber legs with internal knee joints and fixed angled feet. They both have painted on golden wedding bands on the ring fingers of their left hands. The Prince has the usual Disney Store prince body. They are both good looking dolls, but they have slightly annoyed or angry expressions, so they don't look like a loving couple.
Cinderella and The Prince Disney Film Collection Doll Set - Live Action Film - 11''
US Disney Store
Released 2015-01-26
Purchased in store 2015-01-26
$69.95
Item No. 6070040901173P
Ever after
Bells are ringing for Cinderella and her Prince as they appear in Disney's new live action film. Matched in finely detailed bridal gown and groom's uniform, these breathtaking dolls are part of the Disney Film Collection.
Magic in the details...
Please note: Purchase of this item is limited to 2 per Guest.
* Fully articulated
* Deluxe costumes
* Sparkling satin bridal gown with floral filigree print
* Shimmering organza sleeves, decolletage, and veil
* Rooted, styled hair with tiara and earrings for Cinderella
* Golden embroidered groom's tunic with satin sash
* Golden finish epulets
* Molded shoes and boots
* Finely sculptured with intricate paint detail
* Scenic packaging
* Part of the Disney Film Collection
* Inspired by Disney's live action movie Cinderella
The bare necessities
* Ages 3+
* Plastic / polyester
* Dolls 11'' H
* Imported
Safety
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.
I went shopping on Saturday with my birthday money and was reminded of why I hate the mall. Or rather, why I hate fast fashion. It was all polyester, polyester, polyester. I’m willing to pay more for silk and wool and wandered into more upscale stores looking for quality fabrics. All I found was more polyester.
I seem to have more luck with secondhand clothing. This silk dress came from Consignz and the silk shirt was cut from a dress I scored at a swap.
Jacket, FANG. Shirt, INC (cut from a swapped dress). Dress, Banana Republic (consignment). Boots, Nine West. Bag, Charming Charlie.
I’m also a big fan of cotton and leather. The jacket, although purchased at a junior’s store, is 97% cotton and gets two thumbs up from me. I just had these nine year old leather boots resoled and hope to get another nine years of wear from them. The purse is plastic, but I’m not as particular about materials that aren’t actually worn on the body.
Artist : Marc Sijan
2014
polyester hars - olieverf
polyester resin - oilpaint
Kunsthal Rotterdam
Hyperrealisme Sculptuur
Met de tentoonstelling ‘Hyperrealisme Sculptuur’ zet de Kunsthal Rotterdam, na het succes van de tentoonstelling ‘Hyperrealisme. 50 jaar schilderkunst’ in het voorjaar van 2017, de stap naar de derde dimensie. De tentoonstelling presenteert een unieke selectie hyperrealistische werken van de belangrijkste beeldhouwers van de afgelopen vijftig jaar. Van de vroege Amerikaanse pioniers onder wie George Segal, Duane Hanson en John DeAndrea tot de opkomst van de internationale beweging, vertegenwoordigd door onder andere Juan Muñoz (Spanje), Maurizio Cattelan (Italië), Berlinde de Bruyckere (België) en de uit Australië afkomstige Ron Mueck, Sam Jinks en Patricia Piccinini.
www.kunsthal.nl/en/home/plan-your-visit/exhibitions/hyper...
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9/2/2013: Keep working on this!!!...
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IF You Live In Australia Or New Zealand ( THE ORIGINAL HOME OF WALK SOCKS ) ....Some Stores Still Sell WALK SOCKS On EBAY.... ( YOU COULD USE LIGHT COLOURED COMPRESSION SOCKS... NOT BLACK ONES) As For POLYESTER WALKSHORTS ....CHECK OUT OP SHOPS....OR CUT DOWN LONG TROUSERS TO MAKE SHORT SHORTS !!!!......NOW THAT'S BEING DIFFERENT....IN A BORING CARGO SHORTS WORLD !!!!
photo by Alena Zhukova.
Bright beret with blue small balls on the top.
Materials: stretch fabric (cotton and polyester),
Gutermann thread.
Another shot of the Wachi Fichuz! trading card set.
These are 4 of 32 cards, a puzzle with characters of the seven illustrators/studios that have participated in the project :D
Para los que están en Argentina las pueden conseguir en:
- Ciudad Universitaria / CP67 (Pabellón III, Planta Baja)
- TiendaMALBA (Av. Figueroa Alcorta 3415)
- Librería Rayo Rojo (Galería Bond Street - Santa Fé 1670, Subsuelo)
- Objeto (Gurruchaga 1649)
- Consumo Diseño (Rivadavia 82 · 2º "5" - Córdoba)
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Can you believe these people?!?!! They had a Rock-and-Roll themed wedding, and they said a friend had this MADE for them. Later, it doesn't go with the decore of the house. So they sell it to us at a yard sale for 3. Jerks! But man, am I happy to profit from their jerkiness.
guitar, skeleton sculpture.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
June 12, 2015.
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... Read my yard sale-related blogposts at clintjcl dot wordpress dot com/category/yard-sales/
BACKSTORY: Got up around 8:25AM, made it out driving by 9:00AM and went out until 1:11PM for a total of 4 hours, 11 minutes. Spent $30.50 plus ~$9.79 gas for 43.3 miles of driving (16.5 mpg @ $3.73/G), for a total cost of $40.29. We drove to 43 yard sales, stopping at 26 (60%) of them. We made 18 purchases (23 items) for a total estimated value of $187.35, leading to a profit/savings of $147.06. So in essence, we multiplied our $40.29 investment by 4.65X.
(Also, if you think about it, the profit counts for even more when you consider that we have to earn $~167 on the job, pre-tax, in order to take home the $187 in cash that we saved. How long does $187 of disposable income take to earn, vs the 4.183 hrs we spent here?)
Anyway, this works out to a *post-tax* "wage" of $35.15/hr as a couple or $17.58/hr per person. Kinda shabby compared to usual numbers.
THE TAKE:
* $6.00: sweater and shirt, Ann Taylor, black (EV:$4.99)
* $6.00: sweater and shirt, Talbots, purple (EV:$29.99)
* $2.50: skeleton slamming guitar down, 6.25x4.25x4.5"h (EV:$59.00)
* $2.50: head, ceramic, black, 11x8" (EV:$19.50)
* $2.00: shirt, Chico's, lime green (EV:$11.20)
* $2.00: shirt, Chico's, black (EV:$11.20)
* $2.00: shirt, Chico's, yellow (EV:$11.20)
* $2.00: shirt, Jones New York Sport, black (EV:$11.20)
* $2.00: fire extinguisher (EV:$0.00 because it was not full, oops)
* $2.00: camping chair, brown with white stripe, one really rough connection on the arm (the fabric is ripped), so it's not going to last long (EV:$9.49)
* $1.00: cloth napkins (4), white (EV:$2.84 (0.71 each))
* $0.25: scissors, black handle (EV:$3.49)
* $0.25: scissors, blue handle (EV:$3.49)
* $FREE: action figure, Smurf, Chef Smurf, 3" (EV:$3.99). Going to give to Paul to remind him there can never be "Too Many Cooks".
* $FREE: comic books (3), Walking Dead Free Comic Book Day 201305, Doctor Who #1 201506, Titan Comics 2015 Spring Preview Doctor Who, Divergence #1 201506 (EV:$0.00 since they said they were from Free Comic Book Day)
* $FREE: magnet, scorpion, Arizona, 1.5x1.25" (EV:$5.77)
* $FREE: piece of wood from a curb
Took a few tries to get this one. I started as a grey pencil drawing then sat for months before I redid it in colour.
100% polyester is hot and scratchy, not to mention too bloody tight (the label says xl, 17- 17.5, but it must have been left to shrivel in the sun), so it came off fairly quickly.
it's friday, i'm off early and my weekend begins now. be well and enjoy yourselves.
kattevel, polyester, quadcopter, zender
cat skin, polyester, quadcopter, transmitter
The Orvillecopter, half cat, half machine. Named after the famous aviator Orville Wright. He was killed by a car. After a period of mourning he received his propellers posthumously.
For the catlovers: it is a tanned hide, just like the shoes you're wearing. For the RC lovers: it's a Spektrum DX5e
Zomerexpo 2012
Gemeentemuseum, Den Haag
'Monet's garden through a Moroccan quatrefoil': yardage in Polyester Crepe de Chine printed by Spoonflower. Spoonflower's newest fabric, lightweight and delicate, would be ideal for thin blouses and scarves.
The colors of this design remind me of Monet's beautiful light- and shade-dappled path through the garden in his painting "Garden in Giverny, 1902", hence my title.
Original: Oil paint impasto. © Su Schaefer 2015
See 'Monet's garden through a Moroccan quatrefoil' as fabric
Also in wallpaper & gift wrap!
[Monets garden_yardage_PolyCdC_IMG_7280]
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My exceptionally comfortable, stylish & very swishy Kaleidoscope skirt is complemented by Very Voga peep toe Bowknot Kitten heeled slingbacks buckle shoes, with musical accompaniment entitled “Kingpin In A Skirt”.
When I was very young & a shorts wearer, my Mother was also my Barber in the 1960`s. She would instruct me to sit on her stool in order to cut my hair. She frequently wore an evidently hypnotic black pleated cotton skirt which tickled my knees as it brushed across them while she was cutting my fringe. I now apparently have the image of her skirt deeply in my eyes. It was first noticed by my (secondary) School Teacher in the 1970`s & by subsequent girlfriends who have also mentioned it. The presence of the image & my Mother regularly sitting with her legs crossed on a high stool at our then Breakfast Bar with her new dark brown sequinned polyester Sunray pleated midi skirt very striking draped very close to the floor during the 1970s has strongly influenced my interest in cross-dressing & I regularly wear one of my pleated or circle skirts/dresses at home.
In November 2015, I was scapegoated by a group of criminals, who waited in a silver Private Hire Taxi outside the building in which I lived expecting me to emerge dressed as a woman with a bob hairstyle. My being dressed as a man rendered them indecisive with their execution plot, so the 3 men did not ambush & abduct me. In view of my cross-dressing hobby saving my life, I shall continue to enjoy femininity. There`s also additional information at; www.flickr.com/photos/127177664@N04/16024330889/in/datepo...
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VIDEO is at www.youtube.com/shorts/ph_LguR-6SE
Yay, I've finally got something NEW again, this from 2024!
As described a little more in an 11/30/24 update posted in my Flickr profile (at flickr.com/people/99244229@N04/), a few months ago I had my first opportunity since before the pandemic to be fully en femme and made up for some public outings. I'm now rolling out pics from this 1st such day, August 12, 2024, when I modeled a couple ensembles never before pictured. It was so great to finally re-engage myself as Grace again!
As usual, I really enjoy coordinating attractive/sexy/cute outfits, and this one features:
* an Orsuncer "ombre platinum blonde" 26"-long wavy wig with bangs and black roots, from amazon;
* Jessica Simpson nude-patent "Halie" ultra-high-heel slingback peeptoe platform pumps, from Macys (an old purchase, but I'd never taken pics in them til last August);
* a Liz Claiborne Career "champagne" pleated polyester midi skirt, from kohls;
* a Time and Tru "newstone" gold-tan satin polyester long-sleeve point-collared button-down blouse, from walmart;
* a tan 2"-wide waist belt;
* Berkshire nude ultra-sheer pantyhose;
* an ombre-tan neck scarf;
* a tan handbag matched to the color of the high heels;
* Kiss imPRESS press-on french-tip fingernails, from walmart;
* gold necklaces, bracelets, watch, rings & hoop earrings.
This particular pic is a snapshot from a video taken in a Macys ladies changing room. The full video (2024-08-12-video3) is posted on my YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/shorts/ph_LguR-6SE. Please check it out and comment/fave here (and/or there) if you like what you see.
More about this and other 2017-24 pics has been written up in my profile or "About" page here on Flickr. It details some choices made for these 2017-24 pics.
Let me know your thoughts... :-)
'Coming together, flying apart by Su_G': close up of yardage on satin (polyester) printed by Spoonflower - giving a closer view of some of these ridiculously ornate little pieces.
Original: oil paint on paper, inspired by Gaudian mosaic work.
© Su Schaefer 2012
I also had this printed to cotton sateen and the colors were significantly diffferent - see www.flickr.com/photos/66403770@N06/7659629548/
See 'Coming together, flying apart by Su_G' as fabric
[Coming together, flying apart by Su_G_polySatin_yardage_CU_IMG_1079]