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ARGH! Need help on a gusset or four by S
I'm hoping someone will be able to point me in the right direction on this. I'm making a "traditional Chinese" top for tai chi. I'm working off of one of my teacher's tops--which I'm not allowed to take apart, blast it. Anyhow, the whole body of the garment--front, back and sleeves down the the...
September 28th 05 04:24 AM
by BEI Design Go to last post
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Help! my popcorn popped in the heating pad by craftnewbie
I'm making heating pads for christmas gifts and I purchased whole kernel deer corn. However .... when I tried to microwave my creation, it sounded like the corn popped! Does this normally happen the first time you heat these bags? Is there a way to treat the corn so it doesn't pop? What am I...
September 28th 05 12:24 AM
by Valkyrie Go to last post
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Does anybody think there's a need for a pattern drafting softwareFAQ? by Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply
I'm thinking it would be helpful to have one for when people ask questions, and if people think it's a good idea, I'd be glad to compile one on the same vein as the How to Buy A SM FAQ and post it periodically. Whaddya think?
September 26th 05 06:01 PM
by Valkyrie Go to last post
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Dying wool (still on the sheepskin) ? by Andy Dingley
I've just bought (Ikea) a sheepskin cushion cover. White sheepskin one side, unbleached cotton the other. Not bad quality and very cheap (£10), although the zip is on the flimsy side. I was wondering about the likelihood of dying this. Any advice on dying wool like this, still on the skin? ...
September 25th 05 08:59 PM
by Sally Holmes Go to last post
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Crochet masterpieces that fight time. by Sophia Stavropoulou
At http://www.crochetmania.com you'll get access to a world of free crochet patterns, knitting techniques, and pieces of art that you can make with your hands, for those you love. --- MAF Anti-Spam ID: 20040721162716P3c6EeZ4
September 22nd 05 11:00 PM
by Arri London Go to last post
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Free piece of hand woven Irish tweed by jimb
A piece of handwoven Irish Tweed has come into my hands Still in the package from point of purchase in British Isles. 1 yard, 56" w Wm. McNelis & sons Ardara-Co.Donegal Ireland
September 22nd 05 08:33 PM
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Free piece of hand woven Irish tweed by jimb
A piece of handwoven Irish Tweed has come into my hands Still in the package from point of purchase in British Isles. 1 yard, 56" w Wm. McNelis & sons Ardara-Co.Donegal Ireland
September 22nd 05 08:32 PM
by jimb Go to last post
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Looking for fabrics by [email protected]
Hello, I am looking for the following fabrics. They are nylon/lycra. I can't find them anywhere. Help would be greatly appreciated! http://www.viperinteractive.com/pbfab.jpg http://www.viperinteractive.com/racefab.jpg http://www.viperinteractive.com/cherryfab.jpg Thanks so much! :)
September 16th 05 09:10 AM
by Cynthia Spilsted Go to last post
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FA: Huge lot of crafty stuff by JT
My wife is cleaning house and has asked me to sell some of her craft supplies, here is the link http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8218599883&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1 I hope I am not breaking any of your "house" rules, and apologize if I am JT
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Urgent -Seamstress/Clothing Manufacturer Needed - Small time by XanthViper
I am looking for someone who can do small time sewing/clothing manufacturing. About 10-20 units a week and that will increase dramatically during the Spring/Summer months. I already have samples to lend for patterning the items. I plan on using someone indefinately if all goes well. I will pay for...
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Singer 401G by Famille Lucas
Hello, do you know where we could get a user'guide for an 1960' Singer 401G ? Thank you in advance. I & P, Paris
September 15th 05 02:53 PM
by Ann Knight Go to last post
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Satin Stitches on Lycra fabric by VegasQuilter
Hello I am in need of help. I have a customer who is a member of a rock group and needs some satin stitches (to look like Frankenstein) on top of lycra sport type pants (close fitting). I have tried everything that I know and am not having any luck. I know it can be done because he has a pair...
September 15th 05 12:04 PM
by Joy Hardie Go to last post
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overlovker by Lorraine
Hi I want to buy an overlocker. There are so many on the market it is very hard to choose. I have been looking at a Jamone 744d does any one have any experiances that they tell me. I have looked at ebay but have found a local stockist. Many thanks and eager to sew Locket
September 13th 05 05:57 PM
by Cynthia Spilsted Go to last post
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OT testing by melinda
Is anyone here? Am I missing posts? Are my posts getting through? -- Melinda http://cust.idl.com.au/athol
September 13th 05 05:13 AM
by CypSew Go to last post
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hello and fabric by lisa skeen
Hi y'all. I am new to this group. I spent yesterday going through Part, and I do mean only P A R T of my mother's unbelievably humongoid gargantuan fabric supply. There used to be a store nearby where fabrics were on rolls instead of bolts, and one could go in and tell the little old ladies,...
September 11th 05 08:15 PM
by Kate Dicey Go to last post
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sewing machines for hurricane evacuees by Jack Campin - bogus address
It is *so* good to see a newsgroup being so collectively sane about the disaster. (I sporadically read and post to rctq, have occasionally lurked on rcts). OK, an idea. (I really don't like making suggestions I am in absolutely no position to do myself, but this one seems not to have been made...
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September 11th 05 07:50 AM
by Cynthia Spilsted Go to last post
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Removing silly putty by Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to reply
S R Glickman wrote: Does anyone know how to remove silly putty from sheets? We've tried freezing it and washing it but to no avail. I Googled on "removing silly putty" and found lots of different ideas. Take your pick.
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September 11th 05 04:38 AM
by romanyroamer Go to last post
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Advertise Your Crafts Here!!! by uRummage
To all: Visit uRummage, www.uRummage.com to place an ad or to browse our database for sales in your area.
September 7th 05 08:51 AM
by uRummage Go to last post
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need bobbin help for Brother XL3010 by Heidi
The bobbin compartment in my Brother XL3010 has come out and when I put it back in something is wrong. My needled now bends and makes a terrible clunking noise. Does anyone know how this is supposed to go back together? Maybe a picture of yours would help? I ordered a manual and paid 8.00 for the...
September 7th 05 06:55 AM
by Heidi Go to last post
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vintage patterns for flapper & 30's 50's dresses by Chameleon
http://cgi3.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=edsmonkey Thanks for looking -- ~Sharon
September 7th 05 06:40 AM
by Claire Owen Go to last post
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