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Looking for pinking shears by Doreen
I am looking for pinking shears that make tiny "pinks". Smaller than usual. I bought a pair years ago in San Francisco, and have never seen them for sale since. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Doreen -- Doreen www.victorianfashions.com
February 1st 06 09:23 PM
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Get Rich by Daun Johnson
Take advantage of a great deal
January 31st 06 07:41 AM
by Daun Johnson Go to last post
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tube tuners by klh
what do you do when the length of material is too long to crunch onto the tube turner? and the diameter of the fabric is large enough for the tube but when you start crunching it down, it stresses the seam and parts? I using a serger to seam a piece of ribbon for a handle to a purse. 3 thread...
January 30th 06 12:06 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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tube tuners by Kenneth L Hamilton
what do you do when the length of material is too long to crunch onto the tube turner? and the diameter of the fabric is large enough for the tube but when you start crunching it down, it stresses the seam and parts? I using a serger to seam a piece of ribbon for a handle to a purse. 3 thread...
January 29th 06 02:57 AM
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tube tuners by klh
what do you do when the length of material is too long to crunch onto the tube turner? and the diameter of the fabric is large enough for the tube but when you start crunching it down, it stresses the seam and parts? I using a serger to seam a piece of ribbon for a handle to a purse. 3 thread...
January 29th 06 02:50 AM
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January 28th 06 06:37 PM
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microwaveable corn heating pads by webmaker
I was wondering if anyone had made a corn filled microwaveable heating pad? I was wondering what is special about the corn? How does it not pop in the microwave? Do I have to order from someplace, or just "do" something to the corn to make it not popable. Thanks, Lisa
January 28th 06 08:09 AM
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Denim weight, non-denim fabric. by Melinda Meahan - take out TRASH to send
What kind of apparel fabric is considered denim weight (and as sturdy/durable/whatever as denim) but is not denim, or else that comes in some color other than blue (*retch*)?
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January 28th 06 08:08 AM
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Q: pajama construction. by Michael Press
Hello. I noticed a difference between the construction of mens' shirts and pajama tops. The yoke of a man's shirt extends the width of the shoulders. It connects the back panel, the front panels, and the sleves. A man's pajama top has the back panel extending to the seam across the shoulders, sewn...
January 25th 06 08:04 PM
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bridal gown pattern by Jacquie Joyce
Hi I was wondering if anyone can help me. I am looking for a bridal gown patern with a pleat inset at the back which will continue for a train. I have looked through all the usual pattern books but no joy. Hope someone out that can help. Kind Regards Jacquie
January 22nd 06 08:44 PM
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what's that book? by klh
for example: Broken Star (Hardcover) by Lizbie Brown http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index=books&field-author-exact=Lizbie%20Brown&rank=-relevance%2C%2Bavailability%2C-daterank/104-6597446-3798356 5 titles shown on amazon Availability: Available from these sellers. 29 used &...
January 19th 06 04:54 PM
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what's that book? by Valkyrie
I'm not sure if this is the NG or not but somebody, somewhere, awhile ago, mentioned a series of novels written about some gal who hauls her sewing machine around with her solving mysteries or something like that. I wrote down the author to check out book stores and now I can't find where I...
January 19th 06 03:12 AM
by Sarah Dale Go to last post
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100% cotton moleskin fabric by danah
Hello, Does anyone know of a source for 100% moleskin fabric? I would like to sew a coat but can't find the material. Thanks, Dana
January 17th 06 07:44 PM
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overlocking or hemming silk velvet by [email protected]
Hi I am new to this group and wonder if anyone has tips for heming or overlocking silk velvet. I have a Janome Mylock 134d, does anyone know if there are particular tension setting for silk. Thanks Sue
January 17th 06 04:36 PM
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Interactive Maps of Fabric Stores by Cindy
Hi, I am longtime seamstress, and I have recently convinced my husband to add fabric stores to his interactive mapping website. The website is www.mapmuse.com, and link to the fabric stores page is: http://find.mapmuse.com/re1/interest.php?brandID=FABRIC_STORES&authCod=oran He is also developing...
January 15th 06 03:37 AM
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Socks by Kate Dicey
Jack Schmidling wrote: Is there any way that can be made without knitting or combining a woven fabric and knitting? My wife is learning how to knit and has made me a pair of very simple socks but they wear out faster than she can knit them. I mend them by weaving the same yarn over...
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January 14th 06 06:55 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Mmmmm I wonder ? by [email protected]
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January 13th 06 05:09 PM
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Bernina 316 by Glenn Barry
Hi Everyone, Hope this is the right palce to ask, I have a Bernina 316 that I can't seem to find a users manual for. Can anyone suggest a source? Thanks
January 12th 06 02:56 AM
by Taria Go to last post
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Buttonhole problem...help! by [email protected]
Hi, I have a Kenmore sewing maching that has a fairly simple buttonhole attachment that you snap the button into and it makes the hole to fit the button exactly. It works ok until it gets to the end of the first side of the buttonhole, does a wider stitch at the end, then reverses to do the other...
January 10th 06 04:32 AM
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padding to a dress form by Kate Dicey
klh wrote: My wife just got a used mannequin, perhaps a dress form, but with rigid body/torso. The real intent is having something so she can display her Swedish folk dress on occasion, provided that it is pinned up to the dress form. for that use, i think this will be ok, especially at...
January 7th 06 04:26 AM
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