Summary
Cara Wagstaff remembers her mother Rita beavering away at her needlework. Surrounded by pots of pins and tape measures, thimbles and reels of cotton, she'd take yards of fabric and turn it into clothes.
As a little girl, Cara didn't want to wear the homemade dresses that made her feel different from her school friends. As an adult, she knows her mother's creativity has provided the foundation for her life.See the full content of this document
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"My mother is still glamorous and artistic and she loves fash...
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