[Electronics-talk] living skills list

Shannon Cook SCook at sccb.sc.gov
Tue Jun 30 21:57:42 UTC 2015


Someone suggested to me that it makes life a lot easier for all, not just blind and visually impaired people, if you choose clothes with two neutrals and two colors.  This will help everything coordinate and selecting outfits is not so stressful.  For example, she chose gray and navy for neutrals and red and pink for colors.   Now, I must say, I do not do it that way, but I just wanted to throw it out there.  I thought it was a good idea.  A lot of people are drawn to certain colors anyway.



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I have a couple of shirts that have no tags, anywhere.  Even that marking where the tag is can't be felt.  Fortunately, there is a pocket on the front.
Vince

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Yes, I know a lot of them don't have tags anymore, or they put the tag at
the bottom of the left seam.  that's why I mentioned using staples if
possible.  If one has time and someone to help, puff paint can also be used.

Annely
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On Sun, 6/28/15, Pamela Dominguez via Electronics-talk
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 A lot of the shirts
 don't have tags, now; they have the stuff written in the

 shirt somehow. You can feel it, but
 it's hard to feel. Pam.

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 One simple solution
 might be to cut the tags a certain way for each shirt,
 if there are tags in them: cut off the left
 corner for one, the right corner
 for
 another, a slit down the middle for a third. Or maybe use
 staples, but
 place them where they
 don't touch or scratch you and can't be seen.

 Annely
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 On Sun, 6/28/15, Drew Hunthausen via
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 Date: Sunday, June 28, 2015, 2:06 PM

 Thanks for the tip, I
 don't want to get too off topic on this
 list, but I
 thought of that the only thing
 is that I want
 something simple if
 possible
 as these are
 t-shirts that I wear as pajamas and don't
 want to mix
 them up
 after
 taking them from the wash.

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 Try sewing a knot it
 button inside. Different number of knits or
 buttons to
 mark

 Sent from
 the mind of my
 iPhone.
 In Sharks
 territory


 > On Jun 28, 2015, at 9:49 AM, Drew
 Hunthausen via Electronics-talk
 <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
 wrote:
 >
 > Dear
 list,
 >
 > Sorry for
 the off topic post, but am wondering if someone
 can direct

 > me to a
 living skills list serve as I
 need some
 ideas for marking
 > t-shirts
 for going in the laundry so that I can identify
 them
 > afterwards in order to put away
 and sort.
 I was using safety pins
 > which worked
 great, but
 with our new washer and dryer the safety pins
 > get bent and come open every time.
 Thanks
 for the help.
 >
 >
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