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New Designer - Fabri'kate by alex_ferguson
My mum's selling some of her clothes on eBay, as part of her label, Fabri'kate. Check them out and spread the...
October 22nd 06 07:53 PM
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'new' fabric by AK&DStrohl
I was just perusing the www.denverfabrics.com site and I came across a fabric type that I had never heard of before. Silk Gazar. It looks almost cloudlike. Can't tell if it is translucent/transparent/opague. Soft hand or fimer/crisper? Does anyone know? AK in PA
October 27th 06 12:04 AM
by AK&DStrohl Go to last post
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Wow!I found a new super cool online shop!!! by [email protected]
Wow!I found a new super cool online shop!!! www.loveinfashion.com http://new.photos.yahoo.com/offer86020/albums supplying AF,Juicy,Rmc,7,RR, Diesel,TR,Evisu, Adidas, Nike,Puma,Bape,BBC.etc
October 30th 06 03:43 AM
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Best overlocker? by Sascha Keates
Please help. I know absolutely nothing about overlockers (or sewing for that matter) but I would like to buy one for my mother. Which is a good make, lots of extras etc. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Sascha
October 31st 06 07:20 AM
by sis Go to last post
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Ag/farm Art workshop by romanyroamer
Hi all, Some of you may remember that apart from conventional sewing, I also Make farm/Ag Art. You have to make a wearable garment (piece of Art) from things that are grown, found or manufactured on a farm. This seems to be a purely Australian, New Zealand Thing that is conducted at mainly Field...
November 5th 06 04:14 AM
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More reasons to sew by [email protected]
I was invited to a grown-up slumber party. I figured I'd best not wear that nightgown which tries to strangle me as I sleep, so I ran to the store, grabbed two sets of cotton knit pjs on the gallop, ran home, flung them into a small bag. The pj party was at a house on the water---big deck, great...
November 6th 06 01:41 AM
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destress yourself with chocolate by koko
Hi, let's indulge ourselves with little sweetness that does is not harmful .. http://www.chocolatebite.blogspot.com/ koko
November 6th 06 08:50 AM
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help me with my machine by jelizbugg
I have a Kenmore 158.16250. Used it several times. Do not have a manual and the needle is hitting the plate. I cannot seem to adjust. Anyone have any ideas please contact me immediately. In the middle of a project and somehow it got out of adjustment and now I'm messed up. Thanks jelizbugg
November 6th 06 08:35 PM
by Ron Anderson Go to last post
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Disney Cars Cotton Fabric & Fleece Available Now by julie
I've had several requests to let everyone know - Cars fabric is finally trickling back in. The blue fleece is in stock, green is on its way and the cottons are all in or will be here in the next week. We do have the Mater/Lightning panels. Cottons are $5.15 per yard, fleece is $7.25 per yard and...
November 7th 06 12:27 AM
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pleasurable foods such as chocolate offer health benefits. by koko
Reseacrh shown overweight, middle-aged mice fed a molecule in red wine lived longer and experienced a reversal in gene changes associated with diabetes, heart disease and other weight-related problems. So, no more guilty when you indulgence with chocolate that bring wonderfully & healthy...
November 7th 06 03:53 AM
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wide width fabric by lisa
A long time ago, kmgf posted a request for help on finding wide width fabric. She was starting a bedding line to make duvets and shams. I am doing the same thing. I am finding it particulary hard to find high thread count nice cotton in wide widths. Did anyone ever find out where she was able...
November 7th 06 09:35 PM
by Juno Go to last post
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looking for pattern by bells
I saw this real cute santa doll, he's about 6" tall, he's made out of an nylon he has a little bare behind, has anyone see this or know where I can get the pattern? Would be greatly appreciated. thanks bells --------------= Posted using GrabIt =---------------- ------= Binary Usenet...
November 8th 06 09:59 PM
by bells Go to last post
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My portfolio.. by [email protected]
please feedback.. :) http://www.delafranco.com/
November 9th 06 02:00 AM
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vintage baseball uniforms by [email protected]
Need someone to make vintage looking baseball uniforms for children's photography. Boys and girls. Other outfits needed also. Victorian style, sailor outfit.
November 9th 06 06:35 PM
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vintage baseball uniforms by [email protected]
Need someone to make vintage looking baseball uniforms for children's photography. Boys and girls. Other outfits needed also. Victorian style, sailor outfit.
November 9th 06 06:38 PM
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Making a Pattern from Existing Clothing by Grace Kirkwood
I have several worn out jackets hanging in my closet that I absolutely love and want to recreate. I am an advanced sewer but am wondering how difficult this would be to recreate a pattern from them without tearing them apart. Does anyone have any suggestions about doing the sleeves and collars? ...
November 13th 06 11:50 PM
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Making a Pattern from Existing Clothing by Grace Kirkwood
I have several worn out jackets hanging in my closet that I absolutely love and want to recreate. I am an advanced sewer but am wondering how difficult this would be to recreate a pattern from them without tearing them apart. Does anyone have any suggestions about doing the sleeves and collars? ...
November 14th 06 01:16 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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seamstress 1320F by Richard Hathaway
hi can anyone help with instruction manual for seamstress 1320F sewong machine. thanks in advance. ricky -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG
November 14th 06 06:56 PM
by Vikki In WA State Go to last post
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Chocolat costume by romanyroamer
Hi people, It's the season for Chrismas parties and this year fancy dress seems to be the main type! I have a Willie Wonka costume for a client.... His wife wants to go as a Bar of chocolate! As we are in Australia, It can't be to hot and she has to be able to sit down. Any Ideas? My normaly...
November 17th 06 08:30 AM
by Claire Owen Go to last post
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SPAM! by Pam in Spencerport
Bill Detner wrote: A bunch of crap We dont want your SPAM!
November 17th 06 02:40 PM
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